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Last update: Ing. Zdeňka Bednářová (08.09.2008)
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Last update: Ing. Zdeňka Bednářová (08.09.2008)
The aim of this subject is to receive a theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in order to be able to provide a premedical first aid. The goal is to enhance the ability to provide a sufficient first aid to all critical and less critical cases, secure the place of accident and save the patient`s life till the rescue service comes. |
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Last update: Ing. Zdeňka Bednářová (05.09.2008)
Evropská rada pro resuscitaci. Kapesní vydání doporučených postupů v resuscitaci 2005, Praha, Česká Rada pro resuscitaci, 2006 Kelnarová J. a kol. První pomoc I pro studenty zdravotnických oborů, Grada, 2007 Kelnarová J. a kol. První pomoc II pro studenty zdravotnických oborů, Grada, 2007 Beránková, M., Fleková, A., Holzhauserová B.: První pomoc. Informatorium, Praha 2008 St. John Ambulance, St. Andrew's Ambulance, Association and British Red Cross a Český červený kříž: Příručka první pomoci. Perfekt, Bratislava 2003 |
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Last update: Ing. Zdeňka Bednářová (08.09.2008)
lectures, practical training, video
The First Aid course ends with an practical examination of CPR and oral exam (or written test).
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Last update: Ing. Zdeňka Bednářová (06.10.2010)
The credit conditions: - participation in practical training and seminars 75% - to pass the practical exam o CPR |
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Last update: Ing. Zdeňka Bednářová (08.09.2008)
Lectures: 1. First aid history and organization Basic life functions 2. Respiratory and blood circulation failure Shock and its causes 3. Hemostasis, blood volume replacement, blood transfusion Polytrauma 4. Craniocerebral trauma, unconsciousness, cramps Eye and ear injuries (poranění oka a ucha) 5. Fractures of long bones, injuries of joints and soft tissues Spinal trauma 6. Thermal injury (burns, scalds, overheating, frost bite, hypothermia) Acid and alkali burns, electric injuries 7. Acute abdominal pain Out of hospital delivery (birth) 8. Acute states and first aid in children. 9. Abdominal and chest injuries Terminationt of resuscitation (BLS), brain death 10. Intoxication An aggressive patient 11. Health service officer on public actions 12. Discussion
Practical lessons: Practical lessons are divided into two-hour parts where the practical skills of first aid are being trained. Lessons include cardiopulmonary resuscitation training with and without aids, resuscitation of adults and children. That is, mainly mouth to mouth breathing and external heart massage. Special emphasis is laid on the maitenance of open airways, again with and without aids. Next lessons are turned to the training of patients` positioning, immobilization, bandaging and transport. Last lesson is devoted to practical examination of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |