Classroom-Training-Program-Flow-for-First-Aid-and-Basic-Life-Support K
Classroom-Training-Program-Flow-for-First-Aid-and-Basic-Life-Support K
I. Training Flow
GROUP 1
CLASSROOM TRAINING
TEACHING METHODOLOGIES: DISCUSSION, DEMONSTRATION, AND FACILITATION
MORNING SESSION
Classroom Training (date: ) 9:15 am - 10:00 am (45 mins)
TOPIC 2: WOUND CARE, AND
8:00 am - 8:30 am (30 mins)
BANDAGING
Opening Ceremony: ● Proper Wound Dressing
● Welcome and Introduction ● Controlling External Bleeding
● Participant Expectations ● Burn Emergency Management
Overview of the Course: ● Application of Bandages
● Goals and Objectives ● Splinting
● Review of the Course Material
Introduction to Basic First Aid: 10:00 am - 10:30 am (30 mins)
TOPIC 3: AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION AND
● Basic Definitions in First Aid
BREATHING EMERGENCIES
● Objectives of First Aid ● Heimlich Maneuver/Abdominal Thrust
● Legal Concerns
10:30 am – 11:30 pm (1 hour) TOPIC 4:
● Roles and responsibilities of a First Aider BASIC LIFE SUPPORT AND CARDIO-
PULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR)
• Foreign body airway obstruction (Head
● Characteristics of a First Aider
tilt; Chin lift; Rescue Breathing)
● Health Hazards and Risks • Adult CPR
● Infection Control
● Contents of First Aid kit
● Emergency Action Principles
30 minutes 11:30 am - 12:00 pm
8:30 am - 9:15 am (45 mins) Written Assessment
TOPIC 1: TRIAGING
● Triage Categories:
Color Coding and Conditions Classified Under Each Category
● Screening and Prioritization According to Casualty Condition
● Emergency Action Principles Assigned Coach:
● Emergency Transfer
Dr. Raquel M. Perez, RN
GROUP 2
CLASSROOM TRAINING
TEACHING METHODOLOGIES: DISCUSSION, DEMONSTRATION, AND FACILITATION
MORNING SESSION
8:00 am – 9:00 am (1 hour) TOPIC 4:
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT AND CARDIO- 9:30 am - 10:15 am (45 mins)
PULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR)
• Foreign body airway obstruction (Head
TOPIC 1: TRIAGING
tilt; Chin lift; Rescue Breathing)
• Adult CPR ● Triage Categories:
Color Coding and Conditions Classified Under Each Category
● Screening and Prioritization According to Casualty
Classroom Training
Condition
9:00 am - 9:30 am (30 mins) ● Emergency Action Principles
Opening Ceremony: ● Emergency Transfer
● Welcome and Introduction
● Participant Expectations 10:15 am - 11:00 am (45 mins)
Overview of the Course: TOPIC 2: WOUND CARE, AND BANDAGING
● Goals and Objectives ● Proper Wound Dressing
● Review of the Course Material ● Controlling External Bleeding
Introduction to Basic First Aid: ● Burn Emergency Management
● Basic Definitions in First Aid ● Application of Bandages
● Objectives of First Aid ● Splinting
● Legal Concerns
● Roles and responsibilities of a First
11:00 am - 11:30 am (30 mins)
Aider
TOPIC 3: AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION AND BREATHING
● Characteristics of a First Aider
EMERGENCIES
● Health Hazards and Risks ● Heimlich Maneuver/Abdominal Thrust
● Infection Control
● Contents of First Aid kit
● Emergency Action Principles 30 minutes 11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Written Assessment
Assigned Coach:
MORNING SESSION
9:15 am – 10:15 am (1 hour) TOPIC 4:
Classroom Training (date: ) BASIC LIFE SUPPORT AND CARDIO-
PULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR)
• Foreign body airway obstruction (Head
8:00 am - 8:30 am (30 mins)
tilt; Chin lift; Rescue Breathing)
Opening Ceremony: • Adult CPR
● Welcome and Introduction
● Participant Expectations
Overview of the Course: 10:15 am - 10:45 am (30 mins)
TOPIC 3: AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION AND
● Goals and Objectives
BREATHING EMERGENCIES
● Review of the Course Material ● Heimlich Maneuver/Abdominal Thrust
Introduction to Basic First Aid:
● Basic Definitions in First Aid
● Objectives of First Aid 10:45 am - 11:30 am (45 mins)
TOPIC 2: WOUND CARE, AND
● Legal Concerns
BANDAGING
● Roles and responsibilities of a First Aider ● Proper Wound Dressing
● Characteristics of a First Aider ● Controlling External Bleeding
● Health Hazards and Risks ● Burn Emergency Management
● Infection Control ● Application of Bandages
● Contents of First Aid kit ● Splinting
● Emergency Action Principles
AFTERNOON SESSION
Classroom Training (date: ) 2:15 am - 3:00 pm (45 mins)
1:00 am - 1:30 Pm (30 mins) TOPIC 2: WOUND CARE, AND BANDAGING
Opening Ceremony: ● Proper Wound Dressing
● Welcome and Introduction ● Controlling External Bleeding
● Participant Expectations ● Burn Emergency Management
Overview of the Course: ● Application of Bandages
● Goals and Objectives ● Splinting
● Review of the Course Material
Introduction to Basic First Aid: 3:00 am - 4:30 pm (30 mins)
TOPIC 3: AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION AND
● Basic Definitions in First Aid
BREATHING EMERGENCIES
● Objectives of First Aid ● Heimlich Maneuver/Abdominal Thrust
● Legal Concerns
4:30 am – 5:30 pm (1 hour) TOPIC 4: BASIC LIFE
● Roles and responsibilities of a First
SUPPORT AND CARDIO-PULMONARY
Aider
RESUSCITATION (CPR)
• Foreign body airway obstruction (Head tilt; Chin
● Characteristics of a First Aider
lift; Rescue Breathing)
● Health Hazards and Risks • Adult CPR
● Infection Control
● Contents of First Aid kit
● Emergency Action Principles
30 minutes 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm
1:30 am - 2:15 Pm (45 mins) Written Assessment
TOPIC 1: TRIAGING
● Triage Categories:
Color Coding and Conditions Classified
Under Each Category
● Screening and Prioritization
According to Casualty Condition
● Emergency Action Principles Assigned Coach:
● Emergency Transfer
Dr. Winifredo Licop
GROUP 2
CLASSROOM TRAINING
TEACHING METHODOLOGIES: DISCUSSION, DEMONSTRATION, AND FACILITATION
AFTERNOON SESSION
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (1 hour) TOPIC 4:
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT AND CARDIO- 2:30 pm - 3:15 pm (45 mins)
PULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR)
• Foreign body airway obstruction (Head
TOPIC 1: TRIAGING
tilt; Chin lift; Rescue Breathing)
• Adult CPR ● Triage Categories:
Color Coding and Conditions Classified Under Each Category
● Screening and Prioritization According to Casualty
Classroom Training
Condition
2:00 pm -2:30 pm (30 mins) ● Emergency Action Principles
Opening Ceremony: ● Emergency Transfer
● Welcome and Introduction
● Participant Expectations 3:15 pm - 4:00 pm (45 mins)
Overview of the Course: TOPIC 2: WOUND CARE, AND BANDAGING
● Goals and Objectives ● Proper Wound Dressing
● Review of the Course Material ● Controlling External Bleeding
Introduction to Basic First Aid: ● Burn Emergency Management
● Basic Definitions in First Aid ● Application of Bandages
● Objectives of First Aid ● Splinting
● Legal Concerns
● Roles and responsibilities of a First
4:00 pm - 4:30 pm (30 mins)
Aider
TOPIC 3: AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION AND BREATHING
● Characteristics of a First Aider
EMERGENCIES
● Health Hazards and Risks ● Heimlich Maneuver/Abdominal Thrust
● Infection Control
● Contents of First Aid kit
● Emergency Action Principles 30 minutes 4:30 am - 5:00 pm
Written Assessment
Assigned Coach:
Hazel Capinig, RN
GROUP 3
CLASSROOM TRAINING
TEACHING METHODOLOGIES: DISCUSSION, DEMONSTRATION, AND FACILITATION
AFTERNOON SESSION
2:15 pm – 3:15 pm (1 hour) TOPIC 4:
Classroom Training (date: ) BASIC LIFE SUPPORT AND CARDIO-
PULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR)
• Foreign body airway obstruction (Head
1:00 pm - 1:30 pm (30 mins)
tilt; Chin lift; Rescue Breathing)
Opening Ceremony: • Adult CPR
● Welcome and Introduction
● Participant Expectations
Overview of the Course: 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm (30 mins)
TOPIC 3: AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION AND
● Goals and Objectives
BREATHING EMERGENCIES
● Review of the Course Material ● Heimlich Maneuver/Abdominal Thrust
Introduction to Basic First Aid:
● Basic Definitions in First Aid
● Objectives of First Aid 3:45 pm - 4:30 pm (45 mins)
TOPIC 2: WOUND CARE, AND
● Legal Concerns
BANDAGING
● Roles and responsibilities of a First Aider ● Proper Wound Dressing
● Characteristics of a First Aider ● Controlling External Bleeding
● Health Hazards and Risks ● Burn Emergency Management
● Infection Control ● Application of Bandages
● Contents of First Aid kit ● Splinting
● Emergency Action Principles
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