Oxygen Administration course is designed to provide participants with the essential skills and knowledge required to effectively administer oxygen to an injured person.
It forms part of Tier 1 of the medical Emergency Response.
First aid treatment is to be given by a designated first responder within 3-5mins. (Ref: IOGP Medical Emergency response)
This training was aligned with the Australian Diver Accreditation Scheme (ADAS) standards to assist with crossover certification.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Emergency Medical Skills: Students will learn advanced first aid techniques, including oxygen administration and airway management.
- Oxygen Systems: Training includes the use of portable and fixed oxygen systems, understanding oxygen toxicity, and proper safety protocols.
- Assessment and Response: Participants will gain skills in assessing casualties and providing appropriate medical interventions in both breathing and non-breathing scenarios.
Upon completion, learners will be equipped to provide oxygen and handle diving-related medical emergencies with confidence.
Course Features
- Lectures 34
- Quiz 1
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 8
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 34 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Test Your Knowledge1
- Introduction4
- Oxygen Systems15
- 3.2Portable Oxygen Systems
- 3.3Assembling Portable Oxygen
- 3.4Summary of Oxygen Masks
- 3.5Managing the Airway
- 3.6Breathing Casualty
- 3.7Non-Breathing Casualty
- 3.8Airway Adjuncts
- 3.9Oro-pharyngeal Airway (OPA)
- 3.10Naso-pharyngeal Airway (NPA)
- 3.11Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA)
- 3.12Endotracheal Tube
- 3.13Igel™
- 3.14How Much Oxygen
- 3.15Oxygen Safety in Diving Systems
- 3.16Oxygen Toxicity
- BIBS7
- Oxygen Safety4
- Overview4