Everybody should learn first aid. Hopefully you’ll never need it and hopefully, if you do, a fully trained medical professional will be on hand. But life can throw curve-balls and there will likely be a time in many people’s lives, where something happens and they need to know what to do – this is not one of those instances where you look back and wish, “if only.” So, if you haven’t already, or you just want a refresher session, check out this online first aid course and be inspired to either be the hero or help the hero.
You can access this course by downloading the app by clicking on the App Store logo or by swiping through it below.
This online first aid course will give you step-by-step guides to dealing with various situations: for when you don’t know what’s happening or if you do. It will take you through assessing the scene – ensuring that environmental factors will not affect the first aid given. This might include removing hazardous trip-hazard cables or turning loud music down in order not to hamper communications.
This online first aid course will also teach you CPR – something that should really be practised on a mannequin properly beforehand, but if that’s not possible, at least you’ll know the theory. It will also teach you useful memory-friendly tips, like timing compressions to the beat of the Bee Gees’ Stayin’ Alive!
You can perform this mobile-based, interactive online first aid training course just by swiping through it in the window below. However, you can access this and other useful corporate training courses for professional development, customer service, hospitality and retail by downloading SC Training (formerly EdApp) Small Team Edition by clicking here or on the App Store icon below.
Just note that SC Training (formerly EdApp) STE is currently in Beta and so is only available on Apple Devices at this time. Click here if you’d like to know more about microlearning in general, or if you’d like to use SC Training (formerly EdApp) for your own company training. Otherwise, get in touch at hello@edapp.com.
Author
Daniel Brown is a senior technical editor and writer that has worked in the education and technology sectors for two decades. Their background experience includes curriculum development and course book creation.