Handling Medical
Emergencies
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Course Length
6 Weeks
24 Course Hrs
Cost
$135.00 USD
Handling Medical Emergencies COURSE SUMMARY
If a member of your family suffered a medical emergency, you could certainly call for trained emergency medical responders, but what would you do while you’re waiting for them to arrive? Every second counts during a medical emergency.
Recognizing the early signs and symptoms of common medical conditions and providing appropriate treatment can mean a better outcome for the patient and can greatly reduce the seriousness of the illness, which means a shorter hospital stay and lower medical costs. It’s also very satisfying to know how to help someone in a time of need.
The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment and will be available online.
- PC: Windows 8 or later.
- Mac: macOS 10.6 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Course Delivery
100% Online
COURSE OUTLINE
- Introduction to Medical Emergencies
- The Initial Assessment
- Heart Disease and Heart Attack
- Respiratory Illness and Disease
- Head and Brain Injuries
- Bleeding and Burns
- The Nine Types of Shock
- Medical and Environmental Emergencies
- Managing Poisoning
- Fractures and Sports Injuries
- Child Development and Specific Injuries
- Critical Illnesses, SIDS, and Abuse
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Handling Medical Emergencies
Course Syllabus
Introduction to Medical Emergencies
Every day, thousands of medical emergencies occur in Canada. In your first lesson, you will learn what happens when someone dials 911 to report the emergency. You will see how emergency 911 operators do their jobs, who will respond to the emergency, and what will happen after emergency medical services personnel arrive at the scene. Then, you will start learning the human body, so you will know why your organs work like they do.