Adult Basic Life Support (BLS-Adult)
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Acquire skills that enable you to properly execute the maneuvers of basic life support in situations of cardiac arrest.
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Syllabus
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Chain of Survival; Resuscitator Risks; Basic Life Support Algorithm; Lateral position of Security; Algorithm of Patency of the airway.
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Health professionals and the general public.
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Duration |
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4 Hours - Labor or labor post
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Basic Life Support and Automated External Defibrillation (BLS-AED)
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Acquire powers to properly perform BLS maneuvers using an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED), in a victim in cardiac arrest. |
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Basic Life Support; Banking Practice I: BLS (1 rescuer) + LSP + vital signs check; Workshop: Commands AED and Placement of electrodes; Automatic External Defibrillation; Statement of BLS-AED algorithm; Banking Practice II: BLS-AED - Instant Success; Banking Practice III: BLS-AED - not Shock Recommended; Banking Practice IV: BLS-AED - Failure; Banking Practice V: BLS-AED - Success Late; Special Situations with the AED; Evaluation.
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Recipients |
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Health professionals and the general public. |
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Duration |
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6 Hours - Labor or labor post |
Basic Pediatric Life Support (BLS Pediatric)
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Acquire skills that enable you to properly execute the maneuvers basic life support in situations of cardiac arrest.
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Chain of Survival; Resuscitator Risks; Basic Life Support Algorithm; Lateral position of Safety and Recovery Position; Algorithm of Patency of the airway.
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Recipients |
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Health professionals and the general public. |
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Duration |
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4 Hours - Labor or labor post |
Diver Stress and Rescue
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Acquire proficiency in the exercises of self rescue, rescue and first aid to a conscious or unconscious victim in panic active, passive or exhausted in a simulated context in the pool and in the sea - scenarios that simulate situations / real problems.
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Theoretical modules, pool sessions and scenarios in the sea. First Aid; Stress: what is it and types of stress, causes, prevention, detection and response to stress in diving; Accident management; Rescue techniques: emergency procedures and coordination of rescue personnel, checking signs and recognition of injury by compressed gas. Rescue techniques: self-help, help mate, a companion rescue, rescue an unconscious diver, conditions that complicate redemptions.
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Recipients |
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Amateur and professional scuba diver certification.
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Duration |
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28 Hours - Broken down by 3.5 days
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First Aid
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Equip graduates with skills that enable them to provide first aid to victims of illness or sudden illness until the arrival to the local emergency media and specialized professionals. |
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Integrated emergency medical system; General Examination of the Victim; Basic Life Support; Asphyxia and Obstruction of Air; bleeding; fractures; poisoning; Wounds and burns; diabetes; CVA. |
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Is intended for all those interested in acquiring knowledge and skills in first aid. |
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Duration |
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8 Hours - Labor or labor post |
Pediatric First Aid*
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Equip graduates with knowledge and simple techniques that help enable the stabilization of the child victim of sudden illness or accident. Encourage appropriate behaviors and attitudes to various pediatric emergency situations that may occur.
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Syllabus |
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Integrated Medical Emergency; Examination of the pediatric victim; Pediatric medical emergencies (fever, seizures, airway obstruction by foreign body, asthma, diarrhea, dehydration, poisoning, burns, fractures, respiratory disease); Lateral position of Security; Pediatric Airway patency; Basic Paediatric Life Support.
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Recipients |
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Kindergarten teachers, baby-sitters, aides educational activities, Teachers, Parents, Grandparents, monitors leisure activities and those responsible for children. |
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Duration |
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16 Hours - Labor or labor post |
First Aid Geriatric*
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Provide trainees with basic concepts about appropriate actions in emergencies and provide first aid to the elderly.
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Integrated Medical Emergency; Examination of the victim (primary and secondary examination); Cardio respiratory changes; Basic Life Support; Difficulty breathing; Bleeding, Trauma and Injuries Moles; poisoning; Altered state of consciousness; Acute myocardial infarction; Metabolic changes. |
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Professionals in health, Family or caregivers of Senior Women, General population. |
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Duration |
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8 Hours - Labor or labor post |
Firefighting
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Enable graduates with knowledge, theoretical and practical, so as to provide the first intervention in fires. |
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Presentation; Phenomenology of combustion; Fire classes; Methods of extinction; Extinguishing agents; Fire networks; Automatic fire detection systems (SADI); Automatic Sprinkler Systems (SAEI); Evacuation; Internal emergency plan; Support for external means; Bunkers Practices: Extinguishing Agents, Fire networks, Automatic fire detection systems (SADI), Evacuation, Emergency Plan Internal; Evaluation and Closure. |
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Teams 1st intervention in fires. |
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Duration |
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8 Hours - Labor or labor post |
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