First Aid Training
Enhance your emergency response abilities through this targeted First Aid Training course. Master high-performance CPR and AED use, control major bleeding with tourniquets and dressings, manage shock, handle syncope and anxiety cases, ensure infection control with PPE and reporting, perform triage, and secure scene safety. Gain the confidence to lead effectively in intense medical situations until advanced care takes over.

flexible workload from 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This First Aid Training course equips you with quick and dependable response skills for genuine emergencies. You will learn scene safety, patient triage, and primary survey with the DRSABCD method, then gain expertise in high-performance CPR, AED operation, and cardiac arrest identification. Hands-on practice includes controlling bleeding, wound management, shock treatment, infection prevention, PPE usage, documentation, and psychological first aid to respond assuredly until professional help arrives.
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Develop skills
- High-performance CPR and AED use: perform fast, effective resuscitation swiftly.
- Major bleeding control: apply tourniquets, pressure dressings, and manage shock promptly.
- Scene safety and triage: assess dangers, prioritise patients, and guide bystanders.
- Syncope and anxiety management: reassure patients, position them safely, and identify warning signs.
- Infection control in first aid: utilise PPE, dispose sharps properly, and report accurately.
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