Saturday, June 21, 2008

BASIC LIFESAVING VIDEOS

Our Training Center Basic Lifesaving Solutions
is proud to present to you the videos on Emergency Care Courses.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE VIDEOS POSTED ARE TAKEN DURING THE ACTUAL PRACTICE. NO PART OF THE VIDEOS WERE EDITED.

This is our first video taken during one of our training for CCSDC caregiving students. The case was a simulated vehicular accident victim.





This videos were taken during the training in Camotes Island. Participants were composed of Public School Teachers, High School Students and Elementary Students.

The participants were divided into three groups and were given an emergency scenario to respond.
















This is the First aid response simulation for CCSDTI Toledo branch caregiving students. July 4, 2008

The students were group into two and were given emergency situations with three patients each. They were then given a few minutes to plan their actions.

FIRST GROUP





SECOND GROUP





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On July 16 to July 18 We conducted First aid and Pro CPR training for CCSDC caregiving students. A total of 21 students joined the course. On the final day, we conducted a first aid simulation and response scenario.

The students were divided into three groups consisting of seven members each. Each group were given different emergency cases to respond and provide emergency care.

Earthquake Scenario - the patient was assumed to have several injuries and was inside a makeshift builiding when the earthquake occured.

The responders pulled the victim out and provided emergency care.





The second group responded to a vehicular accident scenario. Patient was assumed to have suffered several injuries. It was also assumed that the scene is safe and there were no threats to the patient or the responder along the accident site.






The last scenarion involves a patient trapped inside a room full of smoke. The responders immediately evacuated the patient and brought the patient to a safe area before providing first aid.







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