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Emergency Response Training (D/ID)
Section 1: Basics of Emergency Response
1.1 Types of Emergencies: Overview of different emergencies that can occur in a care setting, including medical, fire, and security-related incidents.
1.2 Preparation and Prevention: Strategies to prevent emergencies and prepare effectively to mitigate risks.
1.3 Activity: Interactive modules to identify potential hazards in a virtual care facility and suggest improvements.
Section 2: Medical Emergency Response
2.1 Recognizing Medical Emergencies: How to quickly identify signs of major health issues like strokes, heart attacks, and choking.
2.2 Immediate Actions and CPR: Detailed instruction on performing CPR and using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
2.3 Activity: Hands-on CPR training using virtual reality simulations, followed by AED practice sessions.
Section 3: Non-Medical Emergency Response
3.1 Fire Safety and Evacuation Procedures: Steps to safely evacuate a facility in case of fire, including the use of fire extinguishers.
3.2 Handling Floods and Natural Disasters: Best practices for responding to floods, earthquakes, and other natural disasters within a care setting.
3.3 Activity: Scenario-based training exercises where participants develop and execute an evacuation plan for different types of emergencies.
Section 4: Communication and Team Coordination
4.1 Effective Communication During Emergencies: Techniques for clear and calm communication under pressure.
4.2 Team Roles and Responsibilities: Understanding the roles of each team member during an emergency to enhance coordination.
4.3 Activity: Role-playing exercises to practice emergency communication and team collaboration.
Section 5: Legal and Ethical Considerations
5.1 Documentation and Reporting: Proper procedures for documenting incidents and reporting them according to legal requirements.
5.2 Ethical Decisions in Emergency Situations: Discuss ethical dilemmas that may arise during emergencies and appropriate responses.
5.3 Activity: Interactive discussions and decision-making exercises based on hypothetical emergency scenarios.
Section 6: Assessment and Certification
6.1 Knowledge Assessment: A comprehensive test covering all topics discussed in the module, focusing on both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
6.2 Practical Assessment: Participants demonstrate their ability to handle different types of emergencies, assessed through simulated emergency situations.
6.1 Knowledge Assessment: A comprehensive test covering all topics discussed in the module, focusing on both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
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