Provide Basic Emergency Life Support HLTAID010 eLearning
Upcoming Courses
Name | Date | Time | Location | Available Spaces | Cost | Single Enrol |
Provide Basic Emergency Life Support HLTAID010 eLearning | 5 April 2023 | 09:00 am – 12:00 pm | SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre | 2 | $100.00 |
Introduction:
The unit applies to educators and support staff working within a school setting who are required to respond to a First Aid emergency‚ including asthmatic and anaphylactic emergencies.
Target Audience:
Course candidates should be a minimum of 14 years old.
Learning Outcomes:
- HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- HLTAID010 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support
Learning Methods:
Special Needs and LLN Reasonable Adjustment
Surf Life Saving SA recognises that students participating in its training courses may have special needs. These may include but are not limited to students with language‚ literacy and/or numeracy problems‚ or disabilities. Students with special needs should contact us prior to enrolment to discuss their needs.
Please note as of 1st September 2022 the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) have advised Registered Training Organisations that training and assessment activities undertaken during First Aid and CPR courses will revert to pre-COVID conditions. This means learners will be required to demonstrate rescue breathing techniques on manikins and not simulate such skills to the side of the manikin as previously allowed during the pandemic. Learners will not have the opportunity to request an exemption from providing rescue breaths if they wish to gain a competent result in the Unit of Competency and/or qualification.
Surf Life Saving SA recognises that students participating in its training courses may have special needs. These may include but are not limited to students with language‚ literacy and/or numeracy problems‚ or disabilities. Students with special needs should contact us prior to enrolment to discuss their needs.
Please note as of 1st September 2022 the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) have advised Registered Training Organisations that training and assessment activities undertaken during First Aid and CPR courses will revert to pre-COVID conditions. This means learners will be required to demonstrate rescue breathing techniques on manikins and not simulate such skills to the side of the manikin as previously allowed during the pandemic. Learners will not have the opportunity to request an exemption from providing rescue breaths if they wish to gain a competent result in the Unit of Competency and/or qualification.
Program Benefits:
Content:
- Apply the principles of first aid
- Recognise and respond to emergency situations
- Manage asthma and anaphylaxis
- Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to adults, children and infants
- Treat shock, choking, bleeding and cardiac conditions
- Duty of care requirements and own skills and limitations
- Report incident details