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Medical First Aid / Rescue and Medical Care

Ordinary classroom facilities, smaller rooms for practical instructions, demonstration and application are made available.

For purpose of realistic training, as well to our motto "helping save lives" patient simulator was made available to the course participants.

More than ever, training in Basic Life Support is changing. CPR skills are being linked with First Aid and Rescue and Early Defibrillation is quickly becoming a natural extension to basic CPR. Thanks to "Laerdal" and the Resusci Anne Modular System we are able to offer to the participants tailor made training and to meet the diversity of training needs, from the simplest to the full featured Rescue / First Aid and Care versions.

  • Patient simulator "Resusci Anne" will allow participant an excellent starting point for delivering quality CPR training.
  • Performance indicator provides immediate and objective feedback on key CPR elements
  • Weighted articulated arms and legs allow training of rescue and extrication techniques combined with CPR – Rescue Module
  • The arms and legs feature a selection of simulated burns, cuts and fractures – First Aid/Trauma Module
  • Penetrating bleeding wounds with fractured femur allow training in control of bleeding – Bleeding control Module
  • Complete IV therapy training is designed for veni-puncture and injection training. This adult model has multiple venous access along the arm and dorsum of the hand. The veins can be infused with simulated blood,
  • Multi-Venous IV Training Arm Module

All modules (manikins) can be enhanced with trauma modules to practise Life Saving First Aid or Basic Trauma Life Support protocols together with CPR or CPR-D. The wounds may alternatively serve as distracting elements for added realism in CPR and CPR-D training.

For class work or demonstration purposes first-aid kit, ship's medical chest, various splints, braces, dressing, bandages, resuscitator, stretcher, etc; are made available to the course participants.