Pakistan Life Saver Program: Bleeding Control & BLS Workshops

First Aid to Save a Life is pleased to offer most extensive workshops on March 28th in Karachi to teach lifesaving skills based workshops [BLS + Bleeding Control] to save lives.

Our hands, an ultimate tool, can do so many things, one of the most important use could be to perform lifesaving interventions in the form of CPR and put a stop to bleed. Join our hands-on training based on latest guidelines and focusing on learning by doing.

Uncontrolled bleeding is the number one cause of preventable death from trauma. Over 5 million people die annually in the world because of unintentional injuries. As many as 22% of those lives can be saved by putting a stop to the bleed. It is important that as many people as possible survive their injuries if they sustain trauma.  The greater the number of people who know how to control bleeding in an injured patient, the greater the chances of surviving that injury.

The rate of survival of out of hospital sudden cardiac arrest (OHCA) was 0% after 2 months of hospital discharge in Karachi. Performing BLS skills correctly in the field can make all the difference to your team and your community. By ensuring scene safety and treatment protocols are being adhered to, you can not only help protect your teams, but deliver the care your community needs – when they need it most. A cardiac arrest can happen to anyone, at any age, anytime, anywhere. So are you prepared to save a life?

Our Basic Life Support (BLS) workshop trains participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations, provide early use of an AED and offer care to relief choking.

28Mar21 BLS KHI 3

In our hands-on approach, students participate in scenarios and learning stations.

Course Content
• High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
• Chain of Survival
• Use of an AED
• Effective ventilations using a barrier device
• Importance of teams in multirescuer resuscitation and performance as an effective team member during multirescuer CPR
• Relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (choking) for adults, children and infants.

Our External Hemorrhage Control Workshop is designed for civilians of all ages and medical students who are interested in learning this basic and lifesaving training. We have specialized trainers for hemorrhage control for variety of wounds like upper/lower extremity with realistic wound and bleeding simulation helps to improve pre-hospital patient care training with instructional and hands-on training.

28Mar21 Bleeding Control KHI 2

We have limited seats to maintain the quality of training so don’t wait for last day. The fee includes refreshment, quick card and certification.

These workshops are open for ages 15 & over. Pre registration is must. A complete workshop worth only 4 hours. 

This is going to be a learning by doing session where you can call upon your family, friends & colleagues to challenge in CPR skills. So learning with fun filled competition. I hope you spread the word & bring along more challengers who are willing to learn life saving skills – CPR & anti-choking care.

Other programs in Karachi:

First Aid, CPR and AED on March 27th

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About Faisal Javed Mir

Faisal Javed Mir is Occupational Health and Safety Professional, having 15+ years of profound experience in training and consultancy. He has knowledge, skills, experience, tools, proven history and confidence to deliver what is required by the valued clients. He is teaching First Aid since 2006 and certified by MEDIC First Aid International of United States for many first aid certification programs. He is the only Instructor-Trainer by MEDIC First Aid and American Health and Safety Institute (ASHI) in Pakistan.
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