20 godina delovanja

First Person on Scene Immediate

This is currently the minimum of medical requirement for those employees providing initial emergency care, such as community responders, fire and police officers and especially for persons working within the security industry for example Close Protection, PSD operators, Maritime security team leaders & operatives.

SERBIAN COUNCIL FOR TACTICAL MEDICINE

Serbian Council for Tactical Medicine, in collaboration and under direct supervision of Resuscitation Council of Serbia as a Partner of European Resuscitation Council, guided by growing needs and following the latest cognitions in a framework of tactical medicine and advanced first aid practice, has developed various levels of tactical medical courses.
We have been fortunate enough to build a very strong team, military medics and paramedics with recent, credible experience and expertise in hostile environments. Our medics use up to date skills and knowledge to ensure each student complete the courses with enough self-confidence and encouraged to implement in their regular day to day practice and use what they have been taught.
The main features of our courses are flexibility and elasticity, intensity, realism, adaptability, work in small groups as well as teamwork, with a full focus on the activities, medical procedures and techniques applicable in high-risk environments, austere condition with low level of EMS and in remote areas.
Courses are basically run through scenarios, as well as the gradual introduction and work on skills stations with full implementation of “four steps teach” method as incontrovertibly one of the best training method. Participants learn how to provide emergency medical treatment in a real time in casualty simulation and put their training into practice progressively by combination of classroom sessions and practical hands on teaching and learning activities.
SCTM courses follow the latest recommendations issued by International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation and European Resuscitation Council.

General information:

This is currently the minimum of medical requirement for those employees providing initial emergency care, such as community responders, fire and police officers and especially for persons working within the security industry for example Close Protection, PSD operators, Maritime security team leaders & operatives.
Course would also benefit anybody who expects to work in a Hazardous Environment. The course is ideal for any person who wants to gain a higher qualification in First Aid. This course is designed to advance the First Aider on to the next skill level by achieving the First Person on Scene Award.

About FPOS I:

Our First Person on Scene course is fully accepted by numerous security companies. Course has been developed in a framework of the programs recommended by national and international HSE authorities and in accordance with requirement of Security Industry. Participants of our courses are involved in many counties in which PSD I Protection is on a higher level and within internationally accepted standard.
The First Person on Scene Immediate (FPOS-I), is a 36-hours course that is intensive and designed to equip student’s with all the skills necessary to treat casualties in a medical emergency prior to the intervention of the emergency services.

Candidate will learn:

Throughout the training individuals will be taught the skills associated with rapid assessment, stabilization and transfer of both the trauma victim and patient suffering a medical emergency. Students who attend the course will be also taught how to perform triage of casualties and accident victims, how they handover to the EMS as well as to assisting EMT`s and paramedic.
This course will develop individuals to gain a foundation knowledge enabling them to work individually or as part of a team in a variety of situations and locations throughout the world.
The course is highly practical and will be delivered by highly experienced instructors from Serbian Tactical Medicine Council under supervision of the Serbian Resuscitation Council (SRC), a member of European Resuscitation Council (ERC).

First person on scene ”FPOS i” course syllabus

1. PREHOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT (hostile and passive perspective)
1.1. The role of the First Person on Scene
1.2. Management of scene safety and safety zone
1.3.1. Minimization of the risk of infection, BSI precaution
1.3.2. Air and blood born pathogen, Immunization
1.4. FPOS Equipment in use
1.5. Post incident/accident procedure
1.6.1. Effective communication with patient
1.6.2. Patient confidentiality
1.7. Primary assessment of casualty
2. BASIC LIFE SUPPORT & USE OF AED
2.1. CPR&AED
2.2. Recovery position
2.3. Choking
2.4. Post resuscitation care
3. BASIC AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
3.1. Recognition of respiratory problem
3.2. Head tilt, chin lift, jaw thrust maneuver
3.3. Suctioning
3.4. OPA, NPA, BWM
3.5. Oxygen administration
4. TRAUMA RELATED INJURIES
4.1. Trauma kinetic
4.2. Mass casualty and triage
4.3. Treatment of the conscious and unconscious casualty
4.4. Patient positioning per condition
4.5. Trauma assessment, ABCDE approach
4.6.1. Bleeding control
4.6.2. Hypovolemic shock – prevention
4.7.1. Initial care of the bone and joint injuries
4.7.2. Splinting of the limbs
4.8. Soft tissue injuries, CLIP.G, wound dressing
4.9.1. Primary management of spinal injuries
4.9.2. Helmet and body armor removal.
4.10.1. Head, Chest and Abdominal injuries
4.10.2. Ballistic injuries
4.11. Initial care of burns and scalds
4.12. Crush and blast injuries
5. PATIENT MOVING AND HANDLING
5.1. Extraction of the patient from the high risk zone
5.2. Lifting, moving and carrying techniques
6. MANAGEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL ILLNESSES AND MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
6.1. Heat stroke & Dehydration
6.2. Hypothermia
6.3. Angina and heart attack
6.4. Diabetes
6.5. Stroke and seizure
6.6. Asthma
6.7. Anaphylaxis and allergic reaction
6.8. Epilepsy
7. SPECIAL PATIENTS CARE
7.1. Pediatric
7.2. Obstetric
7.3. Geriatric patients
8. PATIENT HANDOVER AND ASSISTING EMS
8.1. Capabilities of EMT`s and paramedics
8.2. Recognition of EMS equipment
8.3. Assistance to EMS

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