PART I
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Course objective:
a) Making participants familiar with the emergency situations
b) Learning the techniques/ways to provide first aid support to the ailing person
c) Being able to provide active support to the ailing human being in an emergency situation.
Duration Format:
Usual: 2 hours X 2 sessions OR 4 hours at one session.
Workshop: 2 hours X 3 sessions (Recommended)
Workshop Outline:
Understanding:
Emergency
First Aid
Scope of actions to be taken by a non-medical person
Key Areas/Health Situations for First Aid and
the actions needed to handle the emergencies by a non-medical person.
1. RTA (Road Traffic Accidents)
a) Bleeding: Nose, Eye, Mouth
b) Fracture of bones
c) Subconscious/Unconscious
2. Underwater drowning (river/pond/ditch)
a) water
b) mud
Mouth to mouth resuscitation for the unconscious
3. Bleeding: Injury to head, nose, chest, abdomen, hands, legs
4. Burns by Gas, fuel explosion
a) face
b) Body
5. Accident in office/factory
a) fire
b) fear of false information
6. Electrifying
a) Electrical shock
b) Unconsciousness
c) Wound
7. Diarrhea & Loose motion: what these are and the first aid interventions.
8. Food poisoning/ Poisoning
9. Fever
10. Severe headache
11. Vomiting
12. Pain in abdomen /chest
13. Severe cough
14. Hiccup
15. Red Eye/Conjunctivitis
16. Nose bleeding
17. Sudden fall/Heat stroke
a) Shock
b) cardiac arrest
18. Swelling & pain in a part due to
a) Insect bite
b) Classical injury
19. Unable to walk
a) No strength
b) Extreme weakness
c) Heavy pain in back
20. Constipation
21. Suppression of micturation (urination)
Basic First Aid Intervention
Trainees would receive instruction in the principles and performance of:
1. Bandaging of the head, chest, shoulder, arm, leg, wrist, elbow, foot, ankle, fingers, toes, and knee.
2. Splinting of the arm, elbow, collar bone(clavicle), fingers, hand, forearm, ribs, hip, femur, lower leg, ankle, knee, foot, and toes.
3. Moving and rescuing victims including one and two person lifts, ankle and shoulder pulls, and the blanket pull.
First Aid Toolkit/box
Contents of a toolkit/box
Easy Availability of the first aid box
Reporting the Emergency Situation
a) Nearby Doctor/hospital/clinic
b) To the office
a. Head office
b. Nearest office of occurrence (if any)
c) What to report?
d) Whom to report the emergency situation?
e) How to narrate the situation? (The KISS method)
f) Present condition of the injured/sick person
g) What sort of head office help needed?
Emergency Note Book: The Essentials
Head office telephone number(s)
Direct extension number(s) of the person(s)
Nearby office/branch office reporting officers’ telephone numbers
Slide/workshop Language: Bangla/English (as per clients' need)
PART II
Follow-up training:
The training program should be periodically reviewed with current first aid techniques and knowledge. Outdated material should be replaced or removed.
This is also essential as new employees might join the organization and get the basic first aid training.