Training Background
1. To teach individuals how to assess the situation and determine the
appropriate level of first aid care needed.
2. To provide individuals with knowledge of basic first aid techniques such
as CPR, wound care, bandaging and splinting.
3. To teach individuals how to use and maintain first aid equipment, such
as first aid kits.
4. To promote a sense of confidence and preparedness in individuals to
respond to emergencies and provide assistance to those in need.
- Lecture
- Small group discussion
- Demonstration
- Role play
First aid training teaches individuals how to recognize and respond to
medical emergencies, which can help prevent fatalities, reduce the severity of injuries, and improve recovery outcomes. Individuals can also offer comfort and reassurance, which reduces fear and anxiety and may even improve outcomes. By learning how to prevent accidents and respond to emergencies, trainees can help create a safer environment for themselves and others. Overall, first aid training is an essential skill that can make a significant impact on the health and well-being of individuals and communities.