Provide Advanced First Aid

Information about the course

This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to provide an advanced first aid response, including management of the incident and other first aiders, until the arrival of medical or other assistance.The unit applies to workers who may be required to provide, coordinate and manage a first aid response across a range of complex situations, include community and workplace settings.This unit of competency is classified as current as per the information provided for this unit at www.training.gov.au.

Target audience:

Those who are required to provide an emergency first aid response in a workplace.

Course Requirements:

There are no prerequisite, entry, work-placement, licencing or certification requirements for this course.Students are not required to bring any materials or equipment with them to the course.

Recertification Requirements:

It is recommended this unit be renewed every 3 years in line with industry standards.

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Students who successfully complete this nationally recognised training will be awarded the statement of attainment:

  • HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support
  • HLTAID003 Provide first aid
  • HLTAID006 Provide Advanced First Aid
  • Performance Evidence The candidate must show evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage contingencies in the context of the job role. There must be evidence that the candidate has completed the following tasks in line with state/territory regulations, first aid codes of practice, Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines and workplace procedures: followed DRSABCD in line with ARC guidelines, including:
    • performed at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (5 cycles of both compressions and ventilations) on an adult resuscitation manikin placed on the floor
    • performed at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer CPR (5 cycles both compressions and ventilations) on an infant resuscitation manikin placed on a firm surface
    • performed at least 2 minutes of Bag-valve-mask ventilation and at least 2 minutes of compression during a two rescuer procedure on an adult resuscitation manikin placed on the floor
    • responded appropriately in the event of regurgitation or vomiting
    • managed the unconscious breathing casualty
    • followed the prompts of a Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
    • followed single rescue procedure, including the demonstration of a rotation of operators with minimal interruptions to compressions
    responded to at least three simulated first aid scenarios contextualised to the candidate’s workplace/community setting, including:
    • demonstrated safe manual handling techniques
    • conducted a visual and verbal secondary survey assessment of the casualty
    • assessed vital signs (respirations, pulse and temperature)
    • communicated effectively with a first aid team providing direction and coordination of other first aiders
    • post-incident debrief and evaluation
    • provided an accurate verbal and written report of the incident
    applied first aid procedures for the following:
    • allergic reaction
    • anaphylaxis
    • bleeding control
    • choking and airway obstruction
    • conducted a basic triage for multiple casualty incident
    • envenomation (using pressure immobilisation)
    • fractures, sprains and strains (using arm slings, roller bandages or other appropriate immobilisation principles)
    • head, neck and spinal injuries (using immobilisation principles)
    • respiratory distress – including asthma
    • seizures – including epilepsy
    • shock
    • located and interpreted workplace policies and procedures
    Knowledge Evidence The candidate must be able to demonstrate essential knowledge required to effectively complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage contingencies in the context of the work role. This includes knowledge of: State/Territory regulations, first aid codes of practice and workplace procedures including:
    • ARC guidelines relevant to provision of CPR and first aid
    • guidelines of Australian national peak clinical bodies
    • safe work practices to deal with risks and potential hazards including manual handling, hazardous substances, dangerous goods and chemicals
    • infection control principles and procedures, including use of standard precautions
    • requirements for currency of skill and knowledge
    legal, workplace and community considerations including:
    • awareness of potential need for stress-management techniques and available support following an emergency situation
    • capabilities of emergency management services
    • consent
    • duty of care requirements
    • importance of debriefing
    • own skills and limitations
    • legal requirements of administration of medication and the rights and responsibilities of the First Aider in the workplace regarding medication
    • privacy and confidentiality requirements
    • respectful behaviour towards a casualty
    considerations when providing first aid including:
    • airway obstruction due to body position
    • appropriate duration and cessation of CPR
    • appropriate use of an AED
    • assessment and interpretation of vital signs, including respirations, temperature and pulse
    • chain of survival
    • how to conduct a visual and verbal secondary survey assessment of casualty
    • priorities of management in first aid when dealing with life-threatening conditions
    • procedures for dealing with casualties who are aged or infirmed
    • procedures for dealing with major and minor accidents in the workplace
    • procedures when providing first aid to children
    • standard precautions
    principles and procedures for first aid management of the following scenarios, including complications:
    • abdominal injuries
    • allergic reaction
    • anaphylaxis
    • basic care of a wound
    • bleeding control
    • burns, including thermal, chemical, friction and electrical
    • cardiac conditions, including chest pain
    • choking and airway obstruction
    • crush injuries
    • diabetes
    • drowning
    • emergency childbirth
    • envenomation
    • environmental impact including hypothermia, hyperthermia, dehydration and heat stroke
    • eye and ear injuries
    • febrile convulsions
    • head, neck and spinal injuries
    • levels of consciousness
    • needle stick injuries
    • poisoning and toxic substances
    • respiratory distress, including asthma
    • seizures, including epilepsy
    • shock
    • skin injuries
    • soft tissue musculoskeletal, including injuries including sprains, strains, dislocations and fractures
    • stroke
    • substance misuse, including common drugs and alcohol, including illicit drugs
    basic anatomy and physiology relating to:
    • how to recognise a person is not breathing normally
    • chest, skeleton, joints and muscles
    • response/level of consciousness
    • upper airway and effect of positional change
    • considerations in provision of first aid for specified conditions
 

There are a few different options for completing your pre-course study.

We recommend our First Aid News Video as it is the most convenient option.

Other options include

  • Ebook
  • Online training
  • Hard copy coloured workbook

Assessment Requirements:

It is a Training Package requirement of this course that you are physically capable of performing uninterrupted CPR for at least 2 minutes on a CPR adult manikin placed on the floor and on a CPR baby manikin placed on a firm surface.

Course duration:

  • Full course: 12 hours face to face training
  • Full course: Completion of pre-course study plus 7 hours practical training
  • Refresher course: Completion pre-course study plus 6.5 hours practical training

Important information regarding course durations:

Course durations, as mentioned above, are reflective of group sizes of between 4 and 15 participants. If there are less students in a group, you may find course duration reduced by a maximum of 10%. If a class size exceeds 15 participants it may therefore also be necessary to increase course duration depending on the number of participants.

The following assessment tasks are required for this course:

  • Theory Questions consisting of multiple choice and short answer questions
  • Performance Tasks
  • Simulated Practical Scenarios

Please note: CPR must be demonstrated on the floor for 2 minutes Overall assessment duration: 7 hours

  • Ability to read appropriate signage for the tasks required and understands clear consistent formats that are written in simple sentences
  • Interpret instructions and information from notices, forms and other forms of written instructions
  • Writes short texts with simple structures.
  • Fills in details on simple forms and can complete workplace checklists
  • Records simple and routine information
  • Asks simple questions and makes statements with reasonable effectiveness where this involves short utterances and highly familiar content.
  • Can use a range of nonverbal communication support such as gestures and facial expressions to express meaning.
  • Can describe a routine task, using workplace specific vocabulary as appropriate supported by body language.
  • Communicates using radio equipment, e.g. to report to base on a location or field emergency
  • Locates and recognises simple, everyday mathematical information in highly familiar short and simple oral and or written materials.
  • Ability to calculate braking distances and speed of oncoming traffic
  • Follows simple instructions and can measure content, time and distance

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