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GENNA012 Zero Responder First Aid Training

One of the most valuable skills you can possess as a zero responder is basic first aid knowledge. These skills will enable you to provide immediate assistance until medical personnel arrive. Remember, every second counts in a medical emergency, and your quick action could make a significant difference.    

EMAD112 Pathophysiology

Gain expertise in the assessment and treatment of respiratory system disorders, improving patient care in cases of breathing-related emergencies.

EMAD113 Life Span Development

Understand the unique challenges of burn injuries, from assessment to treatment. Learn to provide specialized care for burn victims, optimizing their chances of recovery.

EMAD201 Airway Management

Explore the critical aspects of securing and maintaining a patent airway in emergency situations. Master techniques and tools to ensure proper oxygenation and ventilation, enhancing patient outcomes.

EMAD301 Patient Assessment

Master the art of comprehensive patient assessment. From initial contact to detailed evaluation, acquire the skills needed to accurately diagnose and prioritize care for diverse medical conditions.

EMAD111 Perform Peripheral Intravenous Cannulation

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to perform peripheral intravenous cannulation on clients. This unit applies to registered enrolled nurses, registered Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander health practitioners and emergency workers for whom peripheral intravenous cannulation is part of the job role. They may be working in hospitals, primary health care in rural […]

EMAD101 EMS Systems

Gain insights into the intricate web of EMS systems, from dispatch to patient care, ensuring efficient and effective emergency response.

EMAD103 Public Health

Delve into foundational healthcare knowledge, including cellular biology, skeletal and musculoskeletal anatomy, and the intricacies of the respiratory and circulatory systems. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the body’s building blocks, setting the stage for effective emergency medical response.