Always a little deeper
First Aid, EFR, Emergency First Response scuba diving, EFR PRIMARY CARE, EFR SECONDARY CARE, EFR CHILDREN CARE
"Creating Confidence to Care"
(Building trust to provide care)
Anyone can be called one day at rescue a person who is injured, has an accident or is the victim of a sudden illness.
This course gives you the golden rules and the steps to take. take in case of emergency, as well as other measures
first aid.
To illustrate the explanations provided, we will take the example of a normal day:
Doctors and hospitals are working normally, modern relief organizations are ready to help. intervene.
The telephone, SOS columns, etc., allow the alarm to be triggered very quickly (emergency call).
Normally, other people are willing to help you.
There is no need for special first aid equipment (bandages, splints, etc.), and the rescuer takes care of it wounded; on the spot, while waiting for the arrival of the professionals.
Any victim should seek medical attention.
Depending on the situation, local conditions and the organization in place, the doctor intervenes directly or the rescuers transport the victim to the a hospital.
In our society; modern, emergencies are due to disease in two-thirds of cases (infarction, apoplexy, pulmonary embolism, epilepsy, diabetes, drugs, etc.) and, in only one third of cases, an accident!
First Aid, EFR, Emergency First Response scuba diving, EFR PRIMARY CARE, EFR SECONDARY CARE, EFR CHILDREN CARE