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Primeros auxilios (First Aid)

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Objetivos:

In this formative action the students will be able to acquire the knowledge and necessary skills to be able to apply first aid in different situations. To do this, they must master, in its entirety, the human anatomy. Further, they must know how to act against different symptoms that may occur, such as wounds, bites, burns, bruises, etc.
They will also know the different types of bandages and bandages, and the application of these; the importance of the first-aid kit, what it is composed of and the use and maintenance of it.

OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE:
General objectives:
– To know the concept of first aid and attend to its principles of action basic
– To master the human anatomy to apply correctly the first learned help.
– Acting against bites, bites, burns, wounds, bruises, etc.
– To know and apply the different types of bandages.

Specific objectives:
– To know and identify those parameters that can help in the valuation of an accident (breathing, pulse, blood pressure…).
– To describe what an assessment of the injured person means, and to differentiate between primary and secondary assessment.
– Possessing basic knowledge to be able to adequately attend to an accident, without making mistakes that may have subsequent consequences.
– To describe and carry out the correct way of acting if there are bites, haemorrhages and burns.
– To describe the symptoms and signs of wounds and / or bruises according to their types.
– To describe the symptoms and signs of a shock.
– To know the tourniquet technique and how it could be used.
– To describe what is a trauma, as well as explain which are the most common.
– To describe what an electrocution is, and what risk factors can be given.
– To describe what a heart attack-infarction is, and how you should act in this situation.
– To know what is Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and how to apply it according to the case (if it’s a child, an adult or a baby).
– To describe and differentiate a hypothermia and a freezing, as well as the best how to act and proceed in this type of situation.
– To define what a kit is and what are the elements that must be included to be able to attend a first aid situation.

CÓDIGO: DFT0303 SKU: DFT0303 Categorías: , ,
Proveedor:Direccionate
HORAS: 57

Capítulo 1. INTRODUCTION TO FIRST AID
1. Introduction
2. General concepts of fist aid
2.1 Definition of first aid
2.2 First aid features
2.3 Basic concepts in first aid
2.4 General principles of first aid
2.5 Resources
3. Legal framework in Spain
4. Signs and symptoms
4.1 breathing
4.2 pulse
4.3 pupillary reflex
4.4 skin colouring
4.5 blood pressure
4.6 body temperature
5. Assessment of the injured
5.1 primary assessment
5.2 secondary assessment
6. Anatomy of the human body
6.1 head
6.2 trunk
6.3 limbs
6.4 systems and organs
7. Key points

Capítulo 2. INJURIES IN SOFT TISSUES, FRACTURES AND BURNS
1. Introduction
2. Trauma
2.1 Classification of trauma
2.2 Contusions
2.3 Sprains
2.4 Dislocations
2.5 Fractures
2.6 Polytrauma
3. Wounds
3.1 Classification of wounds
3.2 Gravity of the wound
3.3 Action procedures against minor, serious and special wounds
4. Haemorrhages
4.1 Classification of haemorrhages
4.2 Action procedures in haemorrhages
4.3 Tourniquet
5. Burns
5.1 Classification of burns
5.2 Extension and complications of burns
5.3 Action procedures in burns
6. Key points

Capítulo 3. SPECIAL SITUATIONS
1. Introduction
2. Poisoning
2.1 Manifestations of poisoning
2.2 Classification of poisonings
2.3 Prevention of poisoning
2.4 Action against poisonings
3. Sting and bites
3.1 Classification of stings and bites
3.2 Action against stings and bites
4. Shock
4.1 Classification of shocks
4.2 Action against shocks
5. Electrocution
5.1 Gravity of the injuries
5.2 Injuries after an electrocution
5.3 Proceedings in an electrocution
6. Hypothermia and freezing
6.1 Hypothermia
6.2 Freezing
6.3 Proceedings in hypothermia and freezing
7. Drowning, suffocation and obstruction of the airway
7.1 Signs and symptoms of lack of oxygen
7.2 Obstruction of the airway by a foreign body
7.3 Drowning
7.4 Proceedings in the presence of an obstruction of the airway
7.5 Proceedings in a drowning
8. Key points

Capítulo 4. CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION
1. Introduction
2. Heart attack
2.1 Signs and symptoms of heart attack
2.2 Procedures in a heart attack
3. Cardiac arrest and CPR
3.1 Causes of cardiac arrest
3.2 Risk factors
3.3 Signs and symptoms of a cardiac arrest
3.4 Survival chain
3.5 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
3.6 CPR in children and babies
3.7 Chain of survival in a cardiac arrest in children and babies
3.8 Procedures in a respiratory arrest in children and babies
3.9 CPR in pregnant women
3.10 CPR in special situations
3.11 What not to do in CPR
3.12 When not to start CPR
3.13 Prevention of cardiac arrest
4. Key points

Capítulo 5. DAILY AND SPECIAL SITUATIONS IN FIRST AID
1. Introduction
2. Fainting and faint
2.1 Causes of fainting
2.2 Action procedures in a fainting
3. Coma
3.1 Action procedures in a coma
4. Ictus
4.1 Action procedures in an ictus
5. Convulsions
5.1 Action procedures in convulsions
6. Bandages
6.1 What are bandages?
6.2 Bandage techniques
6.3 Ways to apply a bandage
7. Mobilization and waiting positions
7.1 Basic principles of mobilization
7.2 Waiting positions
7.3 Safety side position
7.4 Stabilization of the spine
7.5 Mobilization of the injured person
7.6 Indications to mobilize an injured person
7.7 Mobilization methods of an injured person
8. First aid kid
8.1 Items that a first aid kit must contain
9. Personal hygiene measures and prevention of disease transmission
9.1 How to remove gloves
9.2 How to wash your hands correctly
9.3 Fast disinfection
9.4 Cleaning of the cures material
10. Key points

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