First Aid - Module 04 - Bleeding and Wound Care (US)

Getting bleeding under control quickly, and dressing wounds correctly, is imperative. Take this course to find out how to control bleeding, care for minor wounds, and offer first aid to victims with more severe injuries such as amputations and head or facial wounds. Ideal learners are employees who have already taken in-depth first aid training.
$29.95

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Course Objectives:

  • Know how to avoid wound contamination and disease transmission;Know how to control bleeding;Know how to clean and dress a minor wound to control bleeding and prevent infection;Recall the special care needed for impaled objects, amputations and injuries of the head, eye, ear, nose and mouth
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