Online First Aid Course

Online First Aid Course
This online first aid course is designed to provide essential life-saving skills in emergency situations. It covers basic techniques such as CPR, wound care, and handling common medical emergencies. With easy-to-follow modules, this tutorial ensures learners can respond confidently and effectively when faced with emergencies.
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1. What measures can be taken if a person is experiencing a seizure?
  • Remove hard objects nearby and protect their head;
  • Prick the victim's little finger on the left hand with a needle to limit the seizure;
  • Place the victim in a comfortable position.
2. After a car accident, if a victim is seriously injured and unable to move:
  • Do not move them;
  • Move them from their location to avoid obstructing traffic;
  • Move them only if their condition puts their life in danger.
3. How do you provide first aid to a person showing symptoms similar to a stroke?
  • Administer medication, but only with water;
  • Place the affected person in a comfortable position and note the time of the event;
  • Help the victim move to the meeting point with the ambulance.
4. For a conscious diabetic person experiencing dizziness and sweating, first aid involves:
  • Helping them adopt a comfortable position and recommending a sweet drink;
  • No special care is needed;
  • Encouraging them to do physical exercises for revitalization.
5. In the case of poisoning with a chemical product, first aid involves:
  • Helping the victim induce vomiting;
  • Encouraging the affected person to drink water or milk;
  • After determining the substance that caused the poisoning, placing the victim in a comfortable position and following specialists' recommendations.
6. When rescuing a drowning victim who is conscious:
  • Clear the airway;
  • Call an ambulance for medical evaluation;
  • Perform 30 chest compressions and two rescue breaths.
7. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for an adult is performed by:
  • Applying 30 chest compressions at a rate of 100-120/min and two rescue breaths;
  • Applying 15 chest compressions and one rescue breath;
  • Using only an automated external defibrillator.
8. If a person's airway is blocked by a food bolus:
  • Give them water to moisten the food bolus;
  • Apply only light palm strikes to the cervical area;
  • Encourage them to cough forcefully, apply five back blows, and five abdominal thrusts.
9. For a person with a bleeding wound:
  • Apply a tourniquet above the wound;
  • Administer pain relief medication;
  • Apply a pressure dressing to stop the bleeding.
10. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for a child begins with:
  • 30 chest compressions;
  • Placing the victim in the recovery position;
  • Clearing the upper airway.
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