HSI Accredited Programs
HSI Use of Administration of Epinephrine Auto Injectors (EAI), Level 1
Course Description
HSI Use of Administration of Epinephrine Auto Injectors (EAI), Level 1 is a foundational level of medical care provided in emergencies to sustain life until more advanced treatment becomes available. BLS training equips individuals with essential skills to recognize and respond to life-threatening situations, such as cardiac arrest, respiratory distress, and airway obstruction. It includes high-quality CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), and techniques for clearing blocked airways.
HSI Use of Administration of Epinephrine Auto Injectors (EAI), Level 1 is commonly required for healthcare providers, emergency responders, and other professionals who may encounter medical emergencies. Training follows established guidelines to ensure that care is delivered effectively and safely. Through hands-on practice and real-life scenarios, BLS-certified individuals learn to work alone or as part of a team, ensuring they are prepared to make quick, life-saving decisions in critical moments.
Introduction
HSI Use of Administration of Epinephrine Auto Injectors (EAI), Level 1 Training provides critical skills to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies, including performing CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Accredited by the Health & Safety Institute (HSI) and meeting Ministry of Health requirements, this course ensures participants are equipped to deliver prompt, effective care in emergency situations, consistent with nationally recognized guidelines.
Course Objective
- Knowledge of the reality of occupational road risk and how to manage it
- Group discussion covering contributory causes of accidents
- Practical coaching session covering the application of defensive driving principles
- Vehicle check
- Demonstration drive and individual driving assessments with coaching and advice
- Validation of learning points and key areas for improvement, and a qualified performance report
Target Audience
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Healthcare providers (doctors, nurses, paramedics)
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First responders (firefighters, police officers, lifeguards)
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Corporate and workplace safety teams
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Any individual interested in learning life-saving techniques
Course Outline
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HSI accreditation and Ministry of Health standards
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Roles and responsibilities of a BLS provider
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Ethical and legal considerations in emergency response
Recognizing Emergencies
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Identifying signs of respiratory and cardiac arrest
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Understanding the chain of survival
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Assessing the scene and ensuring personal and bystander safety
High-Quality CPR Techniques
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Step-by-step adult CPR (Compressions, Airway, Breathing)
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Adjusting techniques for child and infant CPR
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Emphasis on compression depth, rate, and hand placement
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Practical hands-on practice with CPR manikins
Using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
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Introduction to AEDs and their importance
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Steps to operate an AED in emergencies
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Practical application of AED pads on adults, children, and infants
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Troubleshooting common AED issues and error messages
Managing Obstructed Airways
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Recognizing and responding to choking in adults, children, and infants
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Techniques for conscious and unconscious choking relief
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Practical drills for real-life application
Team Dynamics in BLS
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Understanding the roles within a response team
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Practicing effective communication and delegation in emergencies
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Hands-on team-based scenario practice
Post-Emergency Care and Documentation
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Importance of post-emergency care and handover to advanced care
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Documentation and legal considerations after a BLS response
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Reviewing the impact of prompt, effective action in life-threatening situation
Ref | language | Mode | From | To |
BLS10 | English | Online | 15-11-2024 | 15-11-2024 |