SLS Level 1
Unit Standards 6401, 6402, 6400
Prerequisites: Current SLSNZ member, 14 years of age
Duration 2 days
Duration: This is a 2 day resuscitation course covering to follow topics:
Assessment of emergency situation, basic life support, soft tissue injuries, bleeding, shock, fractures and head injuries. Hypothermia, asthma, oxygen delivery systems, burns, and basic drowning physiology
SLS Level 2
Unit Standard: 25411
Prerequisites: Current SLSNZ member, 15 years of age, SLS Level 1
Duration: 1 day
Note: During this course Level 1 is refreshed.
Description: This 1 day course commences with the same formative assessment as was conducted during the Level 1 course. The course content covers knowledge and use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and its integration into basic life support, the management of orthopaedic trauma/medical emergencies including the immobilisation of major fractures and spinal management, and the preparation of a patient for transportation to hospital. The course will also cover patient monitoring practices in relation to the SLS environment.
SLS Level 3
Unit Standard: 29321 This replaces expiring Unit Standards 25411, 25412, and 11473
Duration: 3 days
Note: During this course level 1 & 2 are refreshed.
Pre course learning requirements.
Prior to attending this course all attendees are required to complete the pre learning requirements. On enrollment you will be sent a New Zealand Resuscitation Level 3 Emergency care for first responder’s workbook.
Reading requirement.
Links does have copies that can be borrowed for a short period of time (bond applies). This resource will assist you in completing the workbook.
The workbook must be completed prior to the training session and submitted for marking one week prior to the date of training.
If attendees arrive at the training session without having completed the workbook they will not be able to complete the training and will need to rebook.
Description:
This 3 day course refines all of the skills already learnt in the previous levels plus extends the lifeguard in their knowledge of drowning physiology, circus-rescue collapse, and assessment of a non-fatal drowning, scene management, advanced monitoring (Pulse oximetry, blood glucose, and chest auscultation) and triage.
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