Emergency
paediatric first aid
The Emergency First Aid Program for Children and Babies is designed so that all participants have the minimum knowledge necessary to be able to support the life of a
child or infant.
It includes a series of basic theoretical and practical modules while the main orientation of the program is the cardiopulmonary resuscitation of child and infant.
The training can be combined with the teaching of the Automatic External Defibrillator for children.
The Emergency First Aid Program for Children and Babies is designed so that all participants have the minimum knowledge necessary to be able to support the life of a
child or infant.
It includes a series of basic theoretical and practical modules while the main orientation of the program is the cardiopulmonary resuscitation of child and infant.
The training can be combined with the teaching of the Automatic External Defibrillator for children.
COURSE DELIVERY METHODS
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Completely physical presence (theoretical and practical part).
Upon successful completion and examination, you directly receive the internationally recognized RTI certification. - Distance education and electronic assessment (completion of theoretical part). You receive an electronic certificate of distance training. Within 1 year you can complete the practical part of your program with an RTI certified trainer and obtain the international Rescue Training International certification.
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Completely physical presence (theoretical and practical part).
Upon successful completion and examination, you directly receive the internationally recognized RTI certification. - Distance education and electronic assessment (completion of theoretical part). You receive an electronic certificate of distance training. Within 1 year you can complete the practical part of your program with an RTI certified trainer and obtain the international Rescue Training International certification.
WHO IS IT FOR?
In the general population such as parents, teachers, children’s camp staff, sports coaches but also to anyone interested, as the minimum knowledge of emergency management for children and infants.
In the general population such as parents, teachers, children’s camp staff, sports coaches but also to anyone interested, as the minimum knowledge of emergency management for children and infants.
Emergency Plan
Child care
Basic Life Support – Child
Basic Life Support – Infant
Recovery position
Drowning in a child
Drowning in an infant
Physical shock
Severe bleeding
Submersible injuries
Anaphylactic shock
Convulsions with convulsions
Accident report
First aid box
Activation of Health Services
Seminar file
First aid manual
Rescue Respiratory Protective Diaphragm
Pen
Notebook
Basic first aid summary tab
Sticker
There are no conditions for participation
2 years
Practical evaluation