
Course introduction:
Assessment and Progression:
Assessment for this course will be based on a combination of quizzes, practical assessments, and a final project. Learners must achieve a minimum grade of 70% to pass the course. Upon successful completion of the course, learners will receive a certificate of completion and may progress to advanced courses in first aid or related fields.
Course content:
Course Contents: The following table outlines the 10 course contents for First Aid at Work Level III:
Content | Description |
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1 | Introduction to advanced first aid principles |
2 | Basic anatomy and physiology |
3 | Medical emergencies |
4 | Trauma emergencies |
5 | Advanced life support |
6 | Casualty management |
7 | First aid in the workplace |
8 | First aid regulations and compliance |
9 | Emergency response planning and management |
10 | Emerging first aid issues and trends |
Learning outcomes:
Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to:
Outcome | Description |
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1 | Apply advanced first aid principles in real-world scenarios |
2 | Demonstrate knowledge of basic anatomy and physiology |
3 | Respond effectively to medical emergencies |
4 | Respond effectively to trauma emergencies |
5 | Provide advanced life support |
6 | Manage casualties effectively |
7 | Apply first aid in the workplace |
8 | Ensure compliance with first aid regulations and standards |
9 | Develop emergency response plans and manage medical emergencies |
10 | Stay informed of emerging first aid issues and trends |
Assesment and Progression:
Course Introduction:
This course is designed to provide learners with advanced knowledge and skills in first aid response. Building on the foundational concepts covered in First Aid Level I and II, this course delves deeper into the practical application of first aid principles in real-world scenarios. Learners will explore advanced first aid methodologies and gain hands-on experience in responding to medical emergencies, managing casualties, and providing advanced life support.