Emergency First Response Courses

Course Details
Emergency First Response training courses increases the learner’s confidence and willingness to react when there is a medical emergency. EFR entails easy-to-follow steps for emergency care. It also encourages students to apply and practice the skills they learn. Each course under EFR training includes self-study materials, quick reference cards and video clips. You can start learning immediately at Scuba duka diving centre Diani one of the best diving school in kenya.. Besides adhering to the CPR and first aid training requirements for the PADI Rescue Diver program, EFR course meets every professional level score. Here is a list of Emergency First Response courses:
Academic
Primary Care (CPR)
Description: This program introduces students to the methods and tricks of handling life-threatening emergencies. It is an easy, step-by-step course. CPR offers eight different first aid skills for helping a person who isn’t breathing, has no heartbeat and is in shock. In addition, they may have a spinal cord injury and/or severe bleeding. You will be taught how to give primary care to a patient and monitor them closely until they receive emergency medical services

Secondary Care(First Aid)
The main reason why first aid is given is so as to reduce pain and mitigate the risk of further damage. Secondary Care teaches the student how to act quickly and thoughtfully when emergency medical services are inaccessible or delayed. They are taught how to evaluate a wide range of diseases and injuries. As well a first aid student expects to learn and practice bandaging and splinting.
Care for Children
This course helps participants learn, practice what they learn and give emergency care to kids with medical emergencies. It is specifically made for people who deal with kids at their places of work or those who have to respond to medical emergencies involving kids. Usually combined with the CPR and First Aid courses, Care for Children course is a vital one to study.
CPR & AED
This course entails CPR training as well as lessons on how to use an automated external defibrillator or AED. If you are required to have this training at your workplace, whether governmental or private job, enroll for CPR & AED. Several Work programs incorporate CPR & AED training
First Aid at Work
Some governments demand CPR and first aid training for the workplace. Examples are Great Britain, Australia and Canada. This course follows EFR approach completely. It equips participants with more topics and skills on how to do CPR and First Aid.
EFR Refresher
This course is extremely important. It is designed for people who have already studied Primary Care and Secondary Care courses. As the name suggests, it’s a course that will help you refresh your CPR and first aid knowledge every 2 years. It updates your skills as well as increases your readiness to offer first aid when needed.