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First Aid Course Bendigo - CPR Training

Starts from

$95*

PROVIDE FIRST AID
Course Name/Code Duration Cost(Per Person) Minimum Numbers
HILTAID011 – Provide First Aid 7-8 hrs $215.00 8
CPR
Course Name/Code Duration Cost(Per Person) Minimum Numbers
HILTAID009 – Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 4 hrs $95.00 10

Location

At an organised training facility in Bendigo.

Face to face delivery. The first aid course involves a theory and practical assessment.

There are no prerequisites, however participants must be able to converse and comprehend basic English.

Participants must be able to be on their knees during the practical assessment for the CPR component of this first aid course.

  • Government issued photo identification
  • Unique Student Identifier (USI)
  • Closed toe shoes

Upon successful completion of the first aid course, participants receive a wallet card and an electronic copy of the Statement of Attainment for all units completed.

The first aid certificate is valid for 3 years and the CPR certificate is valid for 12 months.

Full Course: HLTAID011 Provide First Aid

(including HLTAID010 Provide basic emergency life support and HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Rescusitation)

Responding to emergency situations –
  • Recognising emergency situations
  • Identifying, assessing and managing Immediate health and safety hazards
  • Assessing the casualty and recognising the need for first aid response
  • Assessing the situation and seeking assistance from emergency response services
Applying appropriate first aid procedures –
  • Performing CPR in accordance with Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines
  • Providing first aid with established first aid principles, including abdominal injuries, allergic reaction, anaphylaxis, basic care of a wound, bleeding control, burns, cardiac conditions, including chest pain, choking and airway obstruction, crush injuries, diabetes, dislocations, drowning, envenomation, environmental impact including hypothermia, hyperthermia, dehydration and heat stroke, eye and ear injuries, fractures, febrile convulsions, head, neck and spinal injuries, minor skin injuries, needle stick injuries, poisoning and toxic substances, respiratory distress, including asthma, seizures, including epilepsy, shock, soft tissue injuries, including strains and, sprains, stroke, and unconsciousness
  • Obtaining consent form casualty and displaying respectful behaviour
  • Using and operating available resources and equipment during incident
  • Monitoring and responding to the casualty’s condition
Communicating details of the incident –
  • Accurately conveying incident details to emergency response services
  • Reporting details of incident to workplace supervisor
  • Maintaining confidentiality of records and information
Evaluating the incident and own performance –
  • Realising possible psychological impact of incident to self and others
  • Participating in debriefing to address individual needs

CPR COURSE ONLY: HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Responding to emergency situations –
  • Recognising emergency situations
  • Identifying, assessing and managing Immediate health and safety hazards
  • Assessing the casualty and recognising the need for first aid response
  • Assessing the situation and seeking assistance from emergency response services
Performing CPR procedures –
  • Performing CPR in accordance with Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines
  • Displaying respectful behaviour towards casualty
  • Operating automated external defibrillator (AED)
Communicating details of the incident –
  • Accurately conveying incident details to emergency response services
  • Reporting details of incident to workplace supervisor
  • Maintaining confidentiality of records and information