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Medical First Aid (IMO 1.14)
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1. Immediate Action
1.1 Revises, as necessary, important aspects of the elementary first aid training course
2. First aid kit
2.1 Describe and list the contents of the first aid kit that is required by the national regulations
2.2 List where first aid kits can be found
2.3 describe the contents of the first aid kit on board the lifeboat
3. Body Structure and functions
3.1 Use illustrations, mannequin, body or other appropriate means, such as audio-visual aids, in order to describe and explain the structure of the human body and
4. Toxicological hazards aboard ship
4.1 Determine that there are important regulations to be observed for the transport of dangerous cargo aboard ship as required by the IMO /IMDG code
4.2 Applies first-aid measures in accordance with medical first aid guide for use in accidents dangerous goods (MFAG) or its national equivalent e - TWA/TLV
4.3 Use, especially the health guide suitable for: - Identify the symptoms and the clinical aspects of poisoning
4.4 Use the oxygen resuscitator
5. Examination of patient
5.1 Performs detailed observations of a victim, based on medical precepts
5.2 make a diagnosis from a wide variety of specific facts ripping as the basis
6. Spinal injuries of the vertebral column
6.1 Recognize the signs and symptoms of a lesion of the spinal cord
6.2 Identifies the complications which may be caused by unconsciousness
6.3 Apply appropriate first aid measures, including
6.4 Head injuries
7. Burns, Scalds and effects of heat and cold
7.1- Heat and Cold Effects
7.2 Applies appropriate first-aid measures, including the definition, complications, and therapy of the general condition of burns
7.3 distinguish between burns and scalds
7.4 describe the difference between first degree, second degree burn and third-degree burns
7.5 apply the correct procedures of first aid for Burns and scalds
7.6 States the importance of sterile dressings
7.7 Describes the effects of heat and states the importance of positioning the patient in the shade, providing the increase fluid requirement and careful cooling of the body
7.8 distinguish between hypothermia and frostbite and applies the correct first aid procedures, including rewarming and attention to possible tissue damage
8. Fractures, dislocations and muscular injuries
8.1 apply practical first aid procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of fractures, dislocations and muscle injuries
8.2 describe the types of fractures as
8.3 Describes the treatment for injured parts and explains the importance of immobilization of the injured part
8.4 States the importance of immobilization of the injured part
8.5 Describes the special requirements for the treatment of pelvic and spinal injuries
8.6 Describes the symptoms and therapy of sprains, strains and dislocations.
8.7 Demonstrates the correct procedures to be used in cases of fractures, dislocations and muscular injuries
8.8 States the necessary precautions while using pneumatic splints
9. Medical care of rescued persons, including distress, hypothermia and cold exposure
9.1 apply basic skills for assistance to rescued people
9.2 Recognizing the special problems arising in cases of
10. Medical advice by radio
10.1 Determine that you may be available from medical advice by radio using GMDSS.
10.2 Describes the methods used to obtain radio medical advice
10.3 Interpret the tips that have been obtained from external sources
11. Pharmacology
11.1 Drug list on board
12. Sterilization
12.1 Demonstrates disinfection of surgical instruments
13. cardiac arrest, drowning and asphyxia
13.1 States the cause of and applies the appropriate treatment for
13.2 Explains how mouth-to-mouth resuscitation is applied and states under what conditions it cannot be used
13.3 Explain how cardiac massage is applied and states the limiting factors related to the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) practice on a dummy
13.4 Demonstrate the correct procedures for mouth to mouth resuscitation and cardiac massage using a practice dummy
14. Psychological/psychiatric problem
14.1 Explain that situational disturbances may be influenced by
14.2 States that these may be contributory factors for psychological malfunctioning
14.3 THE PSYCHIATRIC PROBLEMS.
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Medical First Aid (IMO 1.14)
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