BLS SFA Objectives

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Duration Topic Objectives Methodology Assessment Outputs Resource Person

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

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