

General First Aid training is a fundamental competency for healthcare providers, designed to equip nurses and support staff with the essential skills to manage medical emergencies before specialized help arrives. This course serves as a cornerstone of safe clinical practice and community care, ensuring that staff can navigate the critical first minutes of an emergency—the "Golden Hour"—with confidence and precision.
This training provides a comprehensive foundation in assessing emergency situations and prioritizing care under intense pressure. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on simulation, participants will master life-saving interventions for a wide range of injuries and sudden illnesses.
Key areas of focus include:
Stabilization: Techniques to stabilize patients and prevent further injury.
Injury Management: Confident handling of everything from minor wounds and fractures to severe environmental emergencies.
Acute Care: Immediate response to severe allergic reactions and sudden medical crises.
Patient Comfort: Practical methods for providing psychological and physical comfort during the stabilization process.