Firstaidcourse.ai HLTAID010 RTO 31961

n. · the HLTAID010 unit of competency, taught here in plain English.

Provide basic emergency life support.

Field sketch: Provide basic emergency life support
Field sketch — HLTAID010.

§ HLTAID010 · overview

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to recognise and respond to life-threatening emergencies in line with first aid guidelines determined by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) and other Australian national peak clinical bodies.

§ HLTAID010 · status

§ HLTAID010 · contents

Guidelines and procedures.

  1. arc_guidelines ARC guidelines — where Australian first aid actually comes from G2G3G4G5G6G7G8
  2. peak_body_guidelines Peak-body guidelines — when ANZCOR isn't the only voice in the room
  3. incident_hazards Incident hazards and risk minimisation — looking before you leap G2
  4. infection_control Infection control — gloves, barriers, and the standard precautions G5
  5. currency_requirements Currency requirements — why your certificate expires
  6. codes_of_practice Codes of practice — the rulebook your workplace runs on
  7. workplace_procedures Workplace procedures — what your workplace expects you to do
  8. first_aid_kit_contents First-aid kit contents — what's in the box, and why

Legal, workplace and community considerations.

  1. duty_of_care Duty of care — what you owe a casualty, and when
  2. skills_and_limitations Knowing your own skills and limitations — the most professional skill in first aid
  3. consent Consent — asking permission, and what to do when you can't
  4. privacy_and_confidentiality Privacy and confidentiality — what happens to what you saw
  5. rescuer_stress_support Rescuer stress and support — looking after the helper

Considerations when providing CPR.

  1. upper_airway Upper airway and positional change — why position is the cheapest airway G3G4
  2. cpr_duration_and_cessation How long to do CPR — and when to stop G8
  3. aed_use How to use an AED — the second-most-important machine you'll ever switch on G7
  4. aed_safety_and_maintenance AED safety and maintenance — keeping the box ready for the day G7
  5. chain_of_survival The chain of survival — four links and a casualty G2G8
  6. accessing_emergency_services How to call emergency services — three digits, five sentences, the rest of the response G2

Techniques for providing CPR to adults, children and infants.

  1. recognising_unconscious_not_breathing Recognising unconscious and not breathing — the call that starts CPR G3G5
  2. compression_rate_and_depth Compression rate, ratio and depth — the four numbers you have to get right G6G8
  3. hand_positioning_for_compressions Hand positioning for compressions — where the heels of your hands actually go G6
  4. anatomy_for_cpr_age_groups CPR anatomy across the ages — why an adult, a child and an infant aren't the same casualty G6G8

Signs, symptoms and management of conditions and injuries.

  1. allergic_reaction Allergic reaction — when the immune system overreacts to something harmless G9-2-7
  2. anaphylaxis Anaphylaxis — recognise and respond G9-2-7
  3. asthma Asthma — recognise the attack, deliver the puffer G9-2-5
  4. bleeding Bleeding — pressure, pressure, pressure G9-1-1
  5. cardiac_conditions Cardiac conditions and chest pain — recognising the heart attack and what to do about it G9-2-1
  6. choking Choking — back blows, chest thrusts, no Heimlich G4
  7. shock Shock — recognise the picture, treat the cause G9-2-3
  8. stroke Stroke — F.A.S.T., and time is brain G9-2-2

§ note

This site is operated by Australia Wide First Aid (RTO 31961). It is a non-accredited study aid. The Statement of Attainment for HLTAID010 is issued only on completion of the face-to-face course.

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