SCHOOL TRAINING PROGRAMS

It’s a must for students to learn the first aid basics such as CPR, handling bleeding and choking, and be ready to encounter all kinds of risk starting from minor incidents to major emergencies that may take place in the school premises. In the same way, the school faculty must also get equipped with the right skills to handle emergency situations. Keeping this in mind, VIVO has developed courses that meet authority guidelines and prepare participants to recognize, manage and provide lifesaving treatment in the event of a medical emergency. To learn more about our school training programs, please see below:

FIRST AID & CPR

Basic First Aid

Learn to recognise life threatening emergencies including Heart Attack, Stroke, Choking, Asthma Attack, Seizures etc. - Ability to Protect, Assess, Alert & Attend the victim - Learn importance of the Golden Hour

First Responder

Learn to identify life threatening emergencies including Heart Attack, Stroke, Choking, Cardiac Arrest - Able to Protect, Assess, Alert & Attend to the person in danger - Learn importance of the Golden Hour/ Platinum minutes - Learn to deal with injuries such as Fractures, Bleeding, Burns etc. - Practice CPR & AED

CPR & First Aid Handout

Basic Life Support: Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), 1-Rescuer & 2-Rescuer CPR for adult, child and infant Using Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for adult, child and infant Heimlich Maneuver (Abdominal Thrusts) Recovery Position Basic First Aid: Role of a First Aider Calling for Help – Things to tell to Ambulance Service (EMS) Golden Hour Principle, Principles of First Aid Medical emergencies: Fainting, Seizure, Stroke, Chest Pain, Heart Attack, Cardiac Arrest, Choking, Hypoglycemia, Severe allergic reaction, Asthma

Advance Health Aid

Basic life support (CPR, AED) First aid (cuts, burns, fractures, poisoning etc.) Medical emergencies ( Heart Attack, Stroke, Cardiac arrest ) Patient assessment, Vital signs Trauma care - Injuries of all types

EMERGENCY RESPONDER TRAINING

Basic Life Support Patient Assessment Airway Management Dealing with Medical, Trauma & Environmental Emergencies Do's & Don'ts Skill Demonstration & Practice - Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Recovery Position, Splinting and Bandaging Techniques, Oxygen Therapy Ambulance Familiarisation

First Aid Provider

Recognizing an Emergency and Deciding to Help Personal Safety Legal Considerations Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Early Defibrillation Chain of Survival Primary Assessment —Unresponsive Child Unresponsive and Breathing Unresponsive and Not Breathing—CPR Basic AED Operation

EMERGENCY RESPONDER TRAINING

Basic Life Support Patient Assessment Airway Management Dealing with Medical, Trauma & Environmental Emergencies Do's & Don'ts Skill Demonstration & Practice - Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Recovery Position, Splinting and Bandaging Techniques, Oxygen Therapy Ambulance Familiarisation

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS

What Are Bloodborne Pathogens? How Infection Occurs? Specific Bloodborne Pathogens - Hepatitis B Virus - Hepatitis C Virus - Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Transmitting Bloodborne Pathogens Your Employer's Exposure Control Plan Recognizing the Potential for Exposure Methods to Control the Risk of Exposure Using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Hepatitis B Immunization If an Exposure Occurs Housekeeping Communicating a Hazard in the Workplace

HEARTSAVER CPR AED

Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation skill- Adult, Child and Infant Use of an AED - Adult, Child and Infant Relive choking - Adult, Child and Infant

HEARTSAVER FIRST AID

First Aid basics Medical emergencies Injury emergencies Environmental emergencies

WILDERNESS FIRST AID & CPR

Basic Life Support (CPR/AED – Adult/Child/Infant) Patient Assessment - Primary and Secondary Assessments Patient Assessment – Vital Signs Head/Brain, Neck and Spinal Injuries Bone and Joint Injuries Cuts & Wounds Cold Related Emergencies – Hypothermia & Frost Bite Altitude-Related Illnesses – AMS, HAPE, HACE Heat-Related Emergencies – Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke Burns Allergies and Anaphylaxis

EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM

How to form the Emergency Response Team? Identify and manage – Disasters & hazards – Medical emergencies – Sexual harassment – Food safety – School safety – Truancy Execute team plan Roles and Responsibilities – Alert – Call – First Aid – Transport – Inform – Documentation

EMERGENCY OXYGEN

The Case for Emergency Oxygen Integrating the Use of Emergency Oxygen Emergency Oxygen Delivery Systems Integrating Pulse Oximetry with Emergency Oxygen Oxygen Delivery for a Breathing Person Oxygen Delivery for a Non-breathing Person After - use Considerations Safety Precautions

HEARTSAVER FIRST AID CPR AED

First Aid basics Medical emergencies Injury emergencies Environmental emergencies Adult CPR & AED use Relive choking

PEDIATRIC CPR, AED, AND FIRST AID

Injured Tooth, Diabetic Emergencies, Seizure, Breathing Difficulty, Shortness of Breath, Asthma, Severe Allergic Reaction, Pain, Severe Pressure or Discomfort in the Chest, Severe Abdominal Pain, Poisoning, Bites and Stings, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, Hypothermia.