Many divers take the Emergency First Response course to meet program prerequisites, such as PADI Rescue Diver, or as preparation for becoming a PADI Divemaster. However, most have also found the EFR program to be important in everyday life. They have taken a significant step in emergency preparedness, and feel confident that they can provide care should an emergency situation arise.
What is in this Course?
· 1 Theory session (Flexible)
· Emergency First Response Participant Manual
· Instructor fees
· Certification fees
Course prerequisite: None.
What will you be learning?
With this course, you will learn to respond to life-threatening emergencies with primary care as well as learn to give first aid after a secondary assessment. This will be carried out through knowledge development, skill development and realistic scenario practice. The syllabus includes:
Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR)
· Scene assessment
· Barrier use
· Primary assessment
· Rescue breathing
· One rescuer, adult CPR
· Serious bleeding management
· Shock management
Emergency First Response Secondary Care (First Aid)
· Injury assessment
· Illness assessment
· Bandaging
· Splinting for dislocations and fractures
Where it will be conducted?
Theory Lesson
- Scubapeople Dive Studio
How long does it take?
The Primary Care and Secondary Care courses may be completed in as little as four hours to six hours subject to class size and your progress. At Scubapeople, we always try to cater to our customer’s need. Therefore, kindly give us a call to arrange.