© ProActive Solutions 2016
Course
provides
the
knowledge
and
skills
necessary
in
an
emergency
to
help
sustain
life,
reduce
pain,
and
minimize
the
consequences of injury or sudden illness in a pre-hospital setting.
Course is for those providing emergency response: firefighters, law-enforcement officers, emergency medical services
personnel, and workplace responders. Meets the Paramedic Association of Canada National Occupational Competency Profile
for the practitioner level of emergency medical responder (EMR).
Course Content:
Part 1 – Preparing to Respond
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The responder
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The emergency scene
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Preventing disease transmission
Part 2 – Establishing Priorities of Care
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Anatomy and physiology
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Assessment
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Respiratory emergencies
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Airway and ventilation
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Circulatory emergencies
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Bleeding
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Shock
Part 3 - Traumatic Injuries
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Soft tissue injuries
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Musculoskeletal injuries
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Head and spine injuries
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Chest, abdominal, and pelvic injuries
Part 4 – Medical Emergencies
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Sudden illnesses
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Poisoning
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Heat- and cold-related emergencies
Part 5 – Special Populations and Situations
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Special populations and crisis intervention
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Childbirth
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Reaching and moving people
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Multiple casualty incidents
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Transportation
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Must score 80% on written exam
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Must demonstrate practical hands-on skills through duration of course
This training program is tailored to both industrial and non-industrial customers, providing an excellent service with minimal
work time interference. Within one (1) week after the training is completed, the certificate(s) 8 ½ X 11 and wallet size will be
mailed to the company for which the service was rendered.
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Location for theory classroom instruction: Client work environment
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Date & Time for theory classroom instruction: As per client requirement and availabilty
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Location for hands-on practical demonstration by participants: Client work environment
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Date & Time for hands-on practical demonstration by participants: Regular work hours at client work environment
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Cost: $1,500.00 + 195.00HST = $1,695.00 X ______ Participant(s) = $ _______________
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Recertification every three years as per provincial First Aid Regulations.