The course aims at the acquisition of theoretical knowledge and technical competences necessary to correctly manage the patient in the field of first aid intervention and develop an effective communication with the rescue service.
Theoretical aspects
- Alerting the emergency service:
- Causes and circumstances of the accident (place, number of people involved, injured people conditions)
- Communicating all these elements in a clear way to the emergency service
- Recognizing a medical emergency:
- Scene of the accident:
- Collection of information;
- Likely and evident dangers prevision;
- Assessment of the injured worker’s psychophysical conditions
- Vital functions (heartbeat, pressure, breathing)
- State of consciousness
- Hypothermia and hyperthermia;
- Notions of anatomy and physiology relating to the cardiovascular and respiratory system
- Self-breathing techniques for rescue team members
- Vital functions maintenance:
- Positioning of the injured and airway patiency manoeuvres
- Artificial respiration
- External cardiac massage;
- Recognition and limits of first aid intervention
- Fainting, syncope, shock
- Acute Pulmonary oedema;
- Asthma attack
- Sternum-cardiac acute pain;
- Allergic reactions;
- convulsions
- external haemorrhage and tamponade
- Knowing the specific risks linked to the activity
- Acquiring knowledge on traumas in work environments
- Skeleton anatomy notions
- Dislocations, fractures, complications
- Brain and vertebral traumas.
- Abdominal and thoracic traumas
- Acquiring knowledge on work environments specific pathologies
- Lesions caused by cold or heat.
- Lesions caused by electricity.
- Lesions caused by chemical agents.
- Lacerated contused wounds
- External haemorrhage
Practical training
- Acquiring practical skills necessary to first aid intervention
- Techniques of communication with the emergency service
- First aid techniques in case of acute cerebral syndromes
- First aid techniques in case of acute respiratory failure
- Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation techniques
- Haemorrhagic tamponade
- Lifting, moving and carrying of an injured person
- First aid techniques in case of accidental exposure to chemical and biological agents
APT in accordance with Ministerial Decree n. 388 July 15, 2003
To acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills in order to proceed to a first aid intervention and effectively communicate with the emergency service.
Doctors and specialized medical staff
Ministerial Decree n. 388 July 15, 2003 defines the course objectives and contents.