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Focusing mainly on CRP and first aid, this course involves practicing appropriate responses to various cases from general injuries and illnesses to more serious situations that can endanger life. Taking this course is compulsory in order to do the PADI Rescue Diver Course.
Sometimes you get injured or have an accident, not just when diving but during your everyday life, and most people have undoubtedly witnessed an accident several times in the past. In case you come across an accident, or your family and friends get hurt or become ill, mastering the skills to calmly and safely provide help until a doctor arrives is extremely significant. The Emergency First Response course involves practicing appropriate responses to accident victims with various symptoms from common mild injuries to cardiopulmonary arrest and emergency situations.
Anyone, whether a diver or not, can take the Emergency First Response course. It is also available during our dive cruises for those taking the Rescue Diver course. There is plenty of time during the cruise so you'll be able to take the course at your own pace and have fun while doing it, and by training in an actual diving environment, with equipment such as oxygen, first aid and wireless, you'll be able to learn in a real and practical environment.
Conditions for Joining:
Assessing the Situation
This involves checking the situation before beginning an actual rescue and learning how to deal with any hidden dangers.
Use of Barriers
Learn how to use appropriate barriers such as medical rubber gloves to prevent infections from bodily fluids.
Primary Assessment
Learn how to judge a victim's condition, mainly how to check whether he or she is breathing or has a heartbeat.
Rescue Breathing
Learn how to effectively provide artificial respiration to a victim who is not breathing.
Providing CPR By Yourself to an Adult
Practice how to effectively provide CPR to an adult who is not breathing and has no heartbeat.
Helping Someone Whose Airways Are Blocked
Practice how to help someone whose airways have been blocked, perhaps because something is stuck in their throat.
Managing Serious Bleeding
Learn how to stop blood from someone who is bleeding seriously.
Handling Shock
Practice how to help someone who is in shock or is in danger of becoming shocked.
Managing Spinal Injuries
Learn skills such as how to secure the spinal area affected in someone whose nerve system may have been damaged.
How to use an AED (Automatic External Defibrillator)(Option)
Learn how to use an AED and try providing electric shock to resuscitate a heart that is not beating.
Use of Oxygen in an Emergency (Option)
Learn how to provide oxygen to a victim that requires it, and how to use oxygen equipment.
Injury Evaluation
Learn how to assess the situation and provide appropriate assistance to general injuries.
Illness Evaluation
Learn how to respond appropriately to a range of symptoms after assessing various illnesses.
How to Use Bandages
Learn how to correctly and effectively apply a bandage, in response to situations surrounding various injuries
How to Use a Wooden Splint during Dislocations and Broken Bones
Practice Using a Wooden Splint and securing it to the affected area of a victim whose bones may have been broken or dislocated.
Emergency first response:
THB 3,500-/PAX
Teaching material Card application fee
Cruise price
National park fee
2 Photos(4.5×5.7cm)
*Due to weather and other conditions, the schedule will be subject to change without notice. We appreciate your understanding.
*A Japanese instructor will be in charge.
Cruise holding (Rescue participant)
07:00 Wake up time 08:00 First diving 09:00 Breakfast Primary care (CPR 1) 11:00 Second diving 12:30 Lunch Primary care (CPR 2) 14:00 Third diving 15:30 Snack Secondary care (First aid 1) 17:30 Fourth diving 19:30 Dinner Secondary care (First aid 2)