Frequently asked questions:
Q: What is Emergency First Response?
A: Emergency First Response is a new first aid program brought to you
by Emergency First Response Corp., a PADI corporate affiliate. Composed
of the Primary Care (CPR) and Secondary Care (first aid) courses, the Emergency
First Response program provides extensive CPR and first aid instruction,
as well as a recommended Automated External Defibrillator (AED) component,
conscious choking adult skill and emergency oxygen use orientation.
Q: Who can take an Emergency First Response provider course?
A: Anyone interested in acquiring or updating CPR and first aid skills.
Q: Where can I take an Emergency First Response course?
A: Contact EFR-RI.com
or newportdivingcenter.com
or call (401) 847-9293
Q: What does the Emergency First Response program include?
A: Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR)
This course covers emergency care for most life threatening emergencies.
Participants focus on primary care through knowledge development, skills
development and realistic scenario practice. The major skills learned in
this course are:
* Scene Assessment
* Barrier Use
* Primary Assessment
* Rescue Breathing
* One Rescuer, Adult Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
* Serious Bleeding Management
* Shock Management
* Spinal Injury Management
You might also perform the recommended Automated External Defibrillator
(AED) Orientation, learn how to tend to a conscious choking adult or have
an orientation to emergency oxygen use.
Emergency First Response Secondary Care (first aid)
This course covers injuries or illnesses that are not immediately life
threatening or when local EMS is unavailable or delayed. Participants focus
on secondary assessments and the appropriate first aid through knowledge
development, skills development and realistic scenario practice. Skills
include:
* Injury Assessment
* Illness Assessment
* Bandaging
* Splinting for Dislocations and Fractures
Q: How much does it cost?
A: See our pricing here or under our pricing section
Q: What is an AED and why would I want to learn about it?
A: Automated External Defibrillators, or AEDs, are crucial to the chain
of survival, because they can provide for early defibrillation if a victim’s
heart stops beating. Without an AED available, a responder can only help
keep oxygenated blood flowing at a minimal level through CPR until EMS
personnel arrive to defibrillate the patient. AEDs are easy-to-use, portable
machines that automatically deliver a shock to the patient without a heartbeat,
and when in the hands of a knowledgeable responder, it means in many cases
the heart can be defibrillated before EMS arrives, enhancing the chance
of revival. Because early defibrillation is so important, many businesses,
government agencies and public places are making AEDs readily available
for properly trained personnel.
Q: What is the recommended AED training component?
A: Because early defibrillation is so important to the chain of survival,
AEDs are becoming more common. The recommended AED component gives participants
practical experience in AED use. AED training is included in the EFR course.
Q: How long is the course?
A: It varies depending on how your course is conducted. For example,
if your course incorporates independent study, it might be as short as
three to four hours for both Primary and Secondary Care courses. If your
course does not incorporate independent study, it could take from five
to eight hours. Since the course is performance-based other factors, such
as the number of participants, whether recommended skills are included,
the number of mannequins available and how quickly participants master
the skills practice sessions, will also determine course length.
Q: What are the required course materials?
A: Emergency First Response is supported by a full contingent of educational
materials:
* Basic Crew-Pak. Includes Emergency First Response Primary and Secondary
Care Manual (with independent study section, skill workbook and reference
guide) and a vinyl binder.
* First Aid Pack. Includes rolls, bandages, gauze, gloves and mouth
barrier.
* Emergency First Response Primary and Secondary Care Video. (VHS or
DVD) are available for $25 and are highly recommended but not required.
Q: How do I get more information about Emergency First Response?
A: Visit padi.com
or newportdivingcenter.com.
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