External Hemorrhage Control Workshop – Karachi

First aid can be initiated by anyone in any situation and includes self-care. First aid assessments and interventions should be medically sound and based on scientific evidence. FATSAL offers first aid knowledge and skills based on latest guidelines. This course is designed for civilians of all ages and medical students who are interested in learning this basic and lifesaving training. Everyone should be prepared to perform external hemorrhage control to help prevent deaths from blood loss. Accidents can happen anywhere, anytime and to anyone. You never know when you could become a victim or a lifesaving volunteer.

It is important that as many people as possible survive their injuries if they sustain trauma. Uncontrolled bleeding is the number one cause of preventable death from 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.

Learning Outcome:
1- First Aid and Law
2- Personal safety & EMS activation
3- The ABCs of bleeding
4- Identify type of bleeding
5- Severe external bleeding
6- Physiology of bleeding
7- Orientation to bleeding control items & demonstration
8- Shock
9- Hands-on practice (with driving blood)

With limited seats available, please do not wait for last date. Dial 0345 5656307 for help on registration or any query.
https://firstaidtosavealife.com

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Be a Lifesaver: Learn First Aid – Karachi Session

Our programs put lifesaving skills in context with real-life scenarios students can relate to. The cornerstone of training is material available for hands-on learning and we ensure that students have ample time for learning on the best tools available.

Learning by doing enhances the skills and knowledge retention time and also builds the confidence to deal with the situation in reality. Join FATSAL in Karachi on March 13-14, 2021 from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm to experience the learning by doing first aid training session to Save Lives!

National Course: The course fee is =8,500/- PKR per person inclusive of course notes, certification, refreshments & lunch.

MEDIC First Aid International (USA) Course: The course fee is =13,000/- PKR per person inclusive of course book, quick wallet card, MEDIC First Aid certification, refreshments and lunch.

Click here to download the sample course book.

This training program is designed specifically for the layman to learn first aid care which exceeds local and industry requirements. This course is based on the current guidelines for CPR and First Aid.

By the end of the session, participants will be able to understand and perform:

  • Role of the first aid care provider
  • Care for conscious and unconscious choking victims – practical of anti-choking practices
  • Perform CPR – hands-on session
  • Recovery position – practical exercise
  • Use of AED – practical by participants
  • Give first aid for a variety of injuries, such as burn, fracture, eye injury, bleeding control, head, neck & back injuries, and heat & cold-related emergencies. There are a variety of scenarios for hands-on practice.
  • Manage sudden illnesses, heart attack, stroke, seizure, bites, poisoning, diabetics and many other topics.

This course will help students gain the knowledge, skills and confidence necessary to manage a medical emergency using CPR and first aid until more advanced help is available. Kindly remember that we have limited seats available so don’t wait for the last day. Do grab your mobile/system and finalize your registration as early as possible to confirm your participation.

Kindly visit our upcoming trainings page for more comprehensive details and/or our online registration page. Do let us know if you have 1o or more number of delegates to be trained in one city and we can join you there to run the session for your organization.

 

To Your Safety,
Faisal Javed Mir & First Aid to Save a Life

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You might also like:
MEDIC First Aid USA First Aid Certification Program
MEDIC First Aid USA CPR & AED Certification Program
Occupational First Aid Care Provider Program
Basic Life Support Local Program
Basic Life Support (ASHI USA Program)
Occupational First Aid Care Provider Program
Upcoming Training Courses

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BLS with AED Hands-on Course

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

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?

First Aid to Save a Life is pleased to offer hands-on skills session to teach lifesaving skills to save lives. Our Basic Life Support (BLS) Course 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.

In order to help you learn to perform BLS skills, or refresh the skills you already have, our BLS certification program includes a wide range of coursework designed specifically for healthcare providers and compliant to latest AHA guidelines.

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

Features
• Reflects science and education from the 2020 AHA Guidelines.
• Instructor-led, hands-on class format reinforces skills proficiency.
• Emphasis on high-quality CPR including a team dynamics classroom activity.
• Video-based course with real world scenarios.

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.

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.

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The head and the heart

A growing body of research shows good mental health can improve heart health and reduce cardiovascular risks, while poor mental health can increase the risk of heart disease, according to a new scientific report.

Because of the clear link emerging between psychological health and heart health, doctors should assess the mental well-being of heart patients as part of their routine care, concluded a panel of experts in a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association. The statement, published Monday in the journal Circulation, summarizes evidence of biological, behavioral and psychological pathways that link mental health to heart disease.

“When treating heart disease, we have traditionally focused on factors that we can easily measure, such as high blood pressure and cholesterol levels,” said Dr. Glenn Levine, chair of the writing committee for the new statement. He is a professor of medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and chief of the cardiology section at Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston.

“It is harder to quantitatively assess psychological health and try to measure its impact on heart health. However, recently more and more studies have been able to do this.”

For example, studies show people with depression are at greater risk for heart attacks and strokes, whereas people who report feeling optimistic have a lower risk of heart disease and stroke. Adults who report having a greater sense of purpose in life engage in lifestyle behaviors that reduce heart health risks, such as smoking less, staying more physically active and maintaining better blood glucose control, according to research cited in the statement.

“These relationships between the mind, heart and body are important for both patients and doctors to be aware of,” Levine said. “As doctors and health care providers, we need to not only treat the disease state, we need to treat the patient and the person as a whole.”

The statement notes there is no universal definition of positive psychological health but describes it as a multi-faceted state characterized by optimism, a sense of purpose, gratitude, resilience, positive emotion and happiness, mindfulness, and the capacity to regulate emotions effectively. Negative psychological health includes depression, chronic stress, anxiety, anger and hostility, pessimism and dissatisfaction with one’s life.

The statement recommends doctors use simple screening tools for depression and anxiety during routine visits to assess the psychological health of patients who have or are at risk for heart disease. It also discusses possible interventions – such as antidepressants or psychotherapy – that can be prescribed for people who show signs of mental health disorders.

“Clinicians often don’t do a good job of thinking about the impact of psychological factors on our patients,” said Dr. Erin Michos, one of the statement’s co-authors and a practicing cardiologist. “But you won’t know there’s a problem unless you look for it.”

Doctors have limited time with each patient and a lot to cover at each visit, said Michos, who also is an associate professor of medicine in the division of cardiology and director of Women’s Cardiovascular Health at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore. But making time for mental health screenings “could reduce high-risk behavior, increase medication adherence and lead to fewer complications down the line. I think it’s worth the time.”

Poor mental health doesn’t just affect behavior. Chronic stress can affect the body.

“Stress activates the body’s fight-or-flight response, raises blood pressure and triggers an inflammatory response,” Michos said. “It creates low-grade inflammation. Emotional distress can make the body more vulnerable to a plaque rupture event, such as a heart attack or a stroke.”

For example, she pointed to a 2017 Lancet study that found high levels of stress predicted the development of heart disease, independent of other risk factors. Researchers associated increased activity in the amygdala, the part of the brain that registers stress, with the development of inflammation in the arteries and changes in bone marrow.

Raising awareness of the impact chronic stress and other mental health issues can have on heart health is particularly important during the COVID-19 pandemic, Michos and Levine said.

But “COVID will not be the last stressor of our lifetimes,” Michos said. “In general, we need to cultivate coping mechanisms and strategies to survive future stressors. The advice we give people is to try to take care of themselves: eat healthy, exercise, get enough sleep, minimize alcohol use and spend time with others, even if it’s socially distant. Make time to unwind.”

And don’t hesitate to seek help, Levine said. “People who feel significantly depressed or extremely anxious should discuss this with their primary doctor or a mental health specialist.”

 

Credit: American Heart Association

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Bleeding Control Workshop

Someone is injured and bleeding profusely in front of you – Would you know what to do?

It is important that as many people as possible survive their injuries if they sustain trauma. Uncontrolled bleeding is the number one cause of preventable death from 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.

This course is designed for civilians of all ages and medical students who are interested in learning this basic and lifesaving training. Everyone should be prepared to perform external hemorrhage control to help prevent deaths from blood loss. Accidents can happen anywhere, anytime and to anyone. You never know when you could become a victim or a lifesaving volunteer.

Learning Outcome:
1- First Aid and Law
2- Personal safety & EMS activation
3- The ABCs of bleeding
4- Identify type of bleeding
5- Severe external bleeding
6- Physiology of bleeding
7- Orientation to bleeding control items & demonstration
8- Shock
9- Hands-on practice (with driving blood)

With limited seats available, please do not wait for last date. Dial 0345 5656307 for help on registration or any query.
https://firstaidtosavealife.com

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BLS Training

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?

First Aid to Save a Life is proud to offer hands-on skills session to teach lifesaving skills to save lives. Our Basic Life Support (BLS) Course 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.

In order to help you learn to perform BLS skills, or refresh the skills you already have, our BLS certification program includes a wide range of coursework designed specifically for healthcare providers and compliant to latest AHA guidelines.

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

Features
• Reflects science and education from the 2020 AHA Guidelines.
• Instructor-led, hands-on class format reinforces skills proficiency.
• Emphasis on high-quality CPR including a team dynamics classroom activity.
• Video-based course with real world scenarios.

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.

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.

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Hands-on First Aid Training?

Learning by doing enhances the skills and knowledge retention time and also builds the confidence to deal with the situation in reality. Join FATSAL in Karachi on March 13-14 from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm to experience the learning by doing first aid training session to get ready to Save Lives!

This is how we engage course participants to question, understand, learn and then practice the skills.

National Course: The course fee is =8,500/- PKR per person inclusive of course notes, certification, refreshments & lunch.

MEDIC First Aid International (USA) Course: The course fee is =15,500/- PKR per person inclusive of course book, quick wallet card, MEDIC First Aid certification, refreshments and lunch.

Click here to download the sample course book.

This training program is designed specifically for the layman to learn first aid care which exceeds local and industry requirements. This course is based on the current guidelines for CPR and First Aid.

By the end of the session, participants will be able to understand and perform:

  • Role of the first aid care provider
  • Care for conscious and unconscious choking victims – practical of anti-choking practices
  • Perform CPR – hands-on session
  • Recovery position – practical exercise
  • Use of AED – practical by participants
  • Give first aid for a variety of injuries, such as burn, fracture, eye injury, bleeding control, head, neck & back injuries, and heat & cold-related emergencies. There are a variety of scenarios for hands-on practice.
  • Manage sudden illnesses, heart attack, stroke, seizure, bites, poisoning, diabetics and many other topics.

This course will help students gain the knowledge, skills and confidence necessary to manage a medical emergency using CPR and first aid until more advanced help is available. Kindly remember that we have limited seats available so don’t wait for the last day. Do grab your mobile/system and finalize your registration as early as possible to confirm your participation.

Kindly visit our upcoming trainings page for more comprehensive details and/or our online registration page. Do let us know if you have 1o or more number of delegates to be trained in one city and we can join you there to run the session for your organization.

 

To Your Safety,
Faisal Javed Mir & First Aid to Save a Life

Did you like the post? Let’s get connected on FacebookLinkedInTwitter & YouTube.

You might also like:
MEDIC First Aid USA First Aid Certification Program
MEDIC First Aid USA CPR & AED Certification Program
Occupational First Aid Care Provider Program
Basic Life Support Local Program
Basic Life Support (ASHI USA Program)
Occupational First Aid Care Provider Program
Upcoming Training Courses

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Recovery Position

Recovery Position:

If a victim is breathing normally with a pulse* and uninjured, place the person in a side-lying recovery position to protect the airway. The recovery position helps protect the airway by using gravity to drain fluids from the mouth and keep the tongue from blocking the airway. Keep head, neck, and torso aligned during roll; end with face and torso angled forward. Use arms and legs to provide stability.

Frequently assess and monitor the person’s breathing. The condition can quickly become worse and require additional care.

This is archived where one of the course participant is trying hard to put the victim into recovery position. At First Aid to Save a Life, our instructors will teach you live—in person, using training materials specially developed to teach first aid techniques. They will not only instruct you, they will be available to check your movements as you practices. They will keep working with you until you demonstrate the correct skills to save a life.

*A pulse check is for advanced first aid care providers and healthcare professionals. It is not for basic first aid care providers.

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First Aid Save Lives | March 13-14 | Karachi

How FATSAL can add more value to first aid training?

Because we take limited participants and allow them to express themselves and practice skills with latest training equipments.

Learning by doing enhances the skills and knowledge retention time and also builds the confidence to deal with the situation in reality. Join FATSAL in Karachi on March 13-14, 2021 from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm to experience the learning by doing first aid training session to get ready to Save Lives!

 

National Course: The course fee is =8,500/- PKR per person inclusive of course notes, certification, refreshments & lunch.

MEDIC First Aid International (USA) Course: The course fee is =15,500/- PKR per person inclusive of course book, quick wallet card, MEDIC First Aid certification, refreshments and lunch.

Click here to download the sample course book.

This training program is designed specifically for the layman to learn first aid care which exceeds local and industry requirements. This course is based on the current guidelines for CPR and First Aid.

By the end of the session, participants will be able to understand and perform:

  • Role of the first aid care provider
  • Care for conscious and unconscious choking victims – practical of anti-choking practices
  • Perform CPR – hands-on session
  • Recovery position – practical exercise
  • Use of AED – practical by participants
  • Give first aid for a variety of injuries, such as burn, fracture, eye injury, bleeding control, head, neck & back injuries, and heat & cold-related emergencies. There are a variety of scenarios for hands-on practice.
  • Manage sudden illnesses, heart attack, stroke, seizure, bites, poisoning, diabetics and many other topics.

This course will help students gain the knowledge, skills and confidence necessary to manage a medical emergency using CPR and first aid until more advanced help is available. Kindly remember that we have limited seats available so don’t wait for the last day. Do grab your mobile/system and finalize your registration as early as possible to confirm your participation.

Kindly visit our upcoming trainings page for more comprehensive details and/or our online registration page. Do let us know if you have 1o or more number of delegates to be trained in one city and we can join you there to run the session for your organization.

 

To Your Safety,
Faisal Javed Mir & First Aid to Save a Life

Did you like the post? Let’s get connected on FacebookLinkedInTwitter & YouTube.

You might also like:
MEDIC First Aid USA First Aid Certification Program
MEDIC First Aid USA CPR & AED Certification Program
Occupational First Aid Care Provider Program
Basic Life Support Local Program
Basic Life Support (ASHI USA Program)
Occupational First Aid Care Provider Program
Upcoming Training Courses

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Lifesavers=BLS

Performing BLS skills correctly in the field can make all the difference to your team, your community, and to someone’s life. 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?

First Aid to Save a Life is proud to offer hands-on skills session to teach lifesaving skills to save lives. Our Basic Life Support (BLS) Course 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.

In order to help you learn to perform BLS skills, or refresh the skills you already have, our BLS certification program includes a wide range of coursework designed specifically for healthcare providers and compliant to latest AHA guidelines.

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

Features
• Reflects science and education from the 2020 AHA Guidelines.
• Instructor-led, hands-on class format reinforces skills proficiency.
• Emphasis on high-quality CPR including a team dynamics classroom activity.
• Video-based course with real world scenarios.

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.

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.

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