The basic content of first aid skills training includes the following aspects:
1. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Learn how to perform effective rescue operations in emergency situations of cardiac arrest or difficulty breathing. Chest compressions and artificial respiration to maintain blood circulation and oxygen supply.
2. Trauma treatment: Learn how to deal with wounds, including stopping bleeding, cleaning and dressing wounds, to relieve the pain of the injured and prevent infection.
3. Suffocation management: Learn how to respond to suffocation emergencies, including techniques such as back tapping and abdominal thrusts to relieve airway obstruction.
4. Treatment of fractures and joint sprains: Learn how to deal with fractures, joint sprains and other traumatic situations, including immobilization and pain relief measures.
5. Poisoning first aid: Learn how to respond to poisoning emergencies, understand the symptoms and treatment methods of different types of poisoning, including first aid measures and seeking professional medical help.
6. Head trauma treatment: Learn how to deal with head trauma, including judging the severity of the injury and performing corresponding first aid treatment.
7. Burn and Scald Treatment: Learn how to treat various degrees of burns and scalds, including cooling, covering, and protecting the injured area.
Requirements for first aid skills
1. Knowledge reserve: Master basic first aid knowledge and understand common emergency situations and response methods, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, suffocation treatment, trauma treatment, etc.
2. Skill mastery: Be proficient in the actual operation of first aid skills, such as correct chest compressions, artificial respiration, hemostasis, bandaging, etc. This requires systematic training and practical training to ensure accurate rescue in emergency situations.
3. Psychological quality: Have strong psychological quality, be able to stay calm and collected in emergency situations, and correctly judge and respond to various situations and difficulties in first aid scenarios.
4. Teamwork: Have good teamwork awareness and communication skills, and be able to work collaboratively with other first responders or medical personnel to organize first aid operations efficiently.
5. Continuous learning: First aid skills are a field that is constantly evolving and updated, so it requires continuous learning and updating of knowledge.
6. Legal awareness: abide by relevant laws, regulations and ethical norms, and act in accordance with the principles of legality and safety.