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BLS SFA Objectives
BLS SFA Objectives
BLS SFA Objectives
Strategies
15 Introduction to Explain the concept of the session. Lecture/Discussion Please See Marlon Eslopor-
minutes Basic Life Identify the three (3) kinds of Life Support. attached ERT member, LCR
Support Identify the five links in the Chain of Survival for evaluation form
Adult and Pediatric patients.
Discuss the Medical Conditions for applying Basic
Life Support.
3 hours Cardio Define cardiopulmonary resuscitation Lecture/Discussion/Demo Please See Jasmine Sia-
Pulmonary Perform correct cardiopulmonary resuscitation and Return-demo attached Angelo, RN- ERT
Resuscitation techniques to an adult, child and infant who are in evaluation form member
(CPR) cardiac arrest
Discuss other alternative forms of CPR
Enumerate the criteria for when to start, not to
start and when to stop CPR
3 hours Respiratory Explain the concept of rescue breathing; Lecture/Discussion/Demo Please See Jasmine Sia-
Arrest and Describe what is Respiratory Arrest and its causes; and Return-demo attached Angelo, RN- ERT
Rescue Discuss the significance of Rescue Breathing in evaluation form member
Breathing respiratory arrest;
Identify the different ways in ventilation; and
Demonstrate Rescue Breathing techniques for an
adult, child, & infant.
1 hour Foreign Body Explain the concept of FBAO management. Lecture/Discussion/Demo Please See Marlon Eslopor-
Airway Discuss the causes, types and classification of and Return-demo attached ERT member, LCR
Obstruction obstruction evaluation form
Management
Discuss theory and precaution of abdominal thrust
o Demonstrate proper application of
abdominal thrust to conscious and
unconscious adult and child
o Demonstrate back slap and chest thrust to
a conscious and unconscious infant
o Demonstrate self administration of
abdominal thrust.
o Demonstrate the proper technique of
abdominal thrust under special
circumstances as in pregnant women, and
obese victim.
15 Standard First Carry out standard first aid procedures effectively, safely Lecture/Discussion Please See Assess injured Soriano Armenio
minutes Aid Training and willingly when responding to emergencies. Attached individuals who III- Operations
Overview Evaluation form require first aid Section Chief
Administer the MDRRMO
appropriate first aid
interventions
Demonstrate
willingness and
confidence when
providing first aid
15 Introduction to At the end of this session, the participants should be able Lecture/Discussion Soriano Armenio
minutes First Aid to accurately: Please See III- Operations
Define First Aid; Attached Section Chief
Explain First Aid in responding to Emergencies & Evaluation form MDRRMO
Disasters;
Enumerate Goals of First Aid;
Enumerate Responsibilities of First Aid Provider;
Enumerate Limitations of First Aid; and
Identify Characteristics of the Effective First Aid
Provider.
15 Emergency At the end of this session, the participants should be able Lecture/Discussion Please See Engr. Aldwin G.
minutes Action to enumerate the Steps in First Aid with emphasis on: Attached Terado- MDRRMO
Principles Scene Size-up Evaluation form II
Activate Medical Assistance
Primary Assessment
Secondary Assessment
15 Head and Neck At the end of this session, the participants should be able Lecture/Discussion Please See Terisita Terado-
minutes Injury to: Attached MDRRMO Staff
Detect when a person is suffering from fainting, Evaluation form
convulsions, headache, nosebleed, foreign objects
in the nose or ear and stroke
Administer first aid to persons suffering from these
head and neck problems
Recognize when to seek medical help for persons
with these head and neck problems
15 Breathing At the end of this session, the participants should Lecture/Discussion Please See Terisita Terado-
minutes Emergency and be able to: Attached ERT
Heart Attack Identify when a person is suffering from breathing Evaluation form member,MDRRMO
emergencies and heart attack. Staff
Apply first aid to persons suffering from these
chest problems.
15 Abdominal At the end of this session, the participants should be able Lecture/Discussion Please See Edmar Bahia- ERT
minutes Problem to: Attached Member,
Identify the common abdominal problems Evaluation form MDRRMO Staff
Apply appropriate first aid
Recognize when to seek emergency help
15 Animal bites At the end of this session, the participants should be able Please See Marlon Eslopor-
minutes to: Attached ERT member, LCR
• Identify the signs and symptoms of: Evaluation form
insect bites and stings
spider bites and scorpion stings
marine life stings
snakebite
land animal bites
• Differentiate venomous from non-venomous.
• Apply appropriate first aid for victims of these
bites / stings.
15 Poisoning At the end of this session, the participants should be able Please See Marlon Eslopor-
minutes to: Attached ERT member, LCR
Identify various forms of poisons Evaluation form
ingested poisons
inhaled poisons
absorbed poisons
Identify the signs and symptoms of poisoning
Apply first aid to persons injured by these poisons
1 hour Trauma Injuries At the end of this session, the participants should be able Lecture/Discussion Please See Soriano Armenio
Wounds and to: Demo and return demo Attached III- Operations
Bandaging • Identify the various types of wounds. Evaluation form Section Chief
• Explain the principles behind the first aid MDRRMO
interventions for wounds.
• Apply first aid to persons with wounds.
• Recognize life-threatening bleeding.
1 hour Musculoskeletal At the end of this session, the participants should be able Lecture/Discussion Please See Soriano Armenio
problems and to: Demo and return demo Attached III- Operations
splinting • Recognize the presence of the signs and symptoms Evaluation form Section Chief
of musculoskeletal injuries. MDRRMO
• Apply first aid to persons with these injuries.
properly apply appropriate splints to arms, legs, and other
body parts.
1 hour Transferring of At the end of the session, the participants should be able Lecture/Discussion Please See Claro Terado-ERT
patient to: Demo and return demo Attached member, RHU
• To apply proper body mechanics in handling Evaluation form personnel
injured victims.
• To perform appropriate lifting techniques in
transferring injured victims during emergencies.
30 Drowning At the end of this session, the participants should be able Lecture/Discussion Please See Claro Terado-ERT
minutes to: Demo and return demo Attached member, RHU
• Discuss the special considerations for drowning. Evaluation form personnel
• Apply first aid to victims of drowning.
15 Special At the end of this session, the participants should be able Jasmine Sia-
minutes Emergencies to: Angelo, RN, ERT
Identify and apply special considerations to victims of member
special emergencies such as
• Non-Institutionalized Delivery
• Mass Casualty
• Hazardous Spills
• Terrorist Acts
1 hour Mass Casualty At the end of the drill participants should be able to Drill Please See MDRRMO and ERT
Incident (MCI) practice first responders’ readiness to respond, triage, Attached members
treat and transport multiple patients or mass casualty Evaluation form
incidents