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243573 (Pulse8) BL FAR (PHECC) Pulse8 Client 502


Description
PHECC First Aid Response (FAR) – Blended Learning
PHECC First Aid Response (FAR) program in a blended learning format, combining online eLearning and a hands-on practical session. This course equips participants with the essential skills to respond to emergencies confidently and competently.


eLearning to be completed before arriving at class sessions. 

Those who have not completed eLearning will not be able to attend classroom sessions.


Course Format
- eLearning (Self-Paced): Complete 9 interactive modules online, including videos, quizzes, and practical scenarios, at your own pace.
- Practical Day: Attend a 1.5 day in-person session to refine and assess your practical first aid skills.

Certification
Upon successful completion of the program, you will receive the PHECC FAR Certification, valid for 2 years.

 Who Should Attend?
- Workplace First Aiders
- Community Responders
- Caregivers and Parents
 
Why Choose This Course?
- Flexible learning to suit your schedule.
- Accredited training aligned with PHECC guidelines.
- Access to high-quality resources and expert instructors.
Content
  • Unit 1 - Patient Assessment
  • Unit 1 : Patient Assessment
  • UNIT 2 - Incident Procedure
  • UNIT 2 : Incident Procedure
  • Unit 3 - CFR-Community
  • Unit 3 : CFR-Community
  • unit 3.1 - Common Medical Emergencies
  • Unit 3.1 : Common Medical Emergencies
  • unit 3.2 - Injury Management
  • Unit 3.2 : Injury Management
  • Unit 3.3 - Care of Unconscious Casualty
  • Unit 3.3 : Care of Unconscious Casualty
  • unit 3.4 - Burns
  • Unit 3.4 : Burns
  • module 3.5 - Hypothermia & Hyperthermia
  • Unit 3.5 : Hypothermia & Hyperthermia
  • module 4 - Information Management
  • Unit 4 : Information Management
  • module 5 - Wellbeing of the First Aid Responder
  • Unit 5 : Wellbeing of the First Aid Responder
  • Final Assessment
  • Final Assessment
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: 2 years