STUDENT RATING
UNITS
A learner undertaking this course will require a specific skill level in Language, Literacy and Numeracy.
The course has been assessed as requiring the following Australian Core Skills Framework levels:
This course provides you with the knowledge and training to provide a first aid response to a casualty in a remote or isolated site over an extended period of time until medical assistance is provided, or evacuation occurs.
It gives you the skills to take control and provide immediate and extended help to a patient until the patient can be extricated.
You will learn how to deal with provide first aid in situations where immediate emergency service response or medical assistance is likely to be delayed. You will learn how to manage a cardiac arrest, do CPR at the correct rate, use the AED and treat a number of conditions including:
This will ensure you can provide the patient with the best opportunity to survive when help is not readily available.
You will also participate in a post-incident debrief and provide verbal reports to the paramedics.
You can use these skills in your workplace, the home or in community settings as well as in locations beyond the reach of timely medical assistance.
The Australian Resuscitation Council advises that you should update this course every 3 year to maintain currency, they also advise that the CPR component of this course be updated every 12 months.
ALL EMS Education & Training courses are available 24/7, with commencement available anytime.
Students who successfully complete both the theoretical and practical assessment components of this nationally recognised training will be awarded the statement of attainment for:
This course is delivered by Mixed Mode and requires the following: