This workshop provides participants with a better understanding of emergency care procedures, why they are so important and how to use these skills for those who need emergency care. Most of the theory could be covered by self-study before the workshop.
Practical skills are developed through scenario role play in a relax and small groups.
Primary care content: assessing the scene, using barriers, alerting EMS, the full cycle of care, CPR & AED, serious bleeding, spinal injury, and shock.
Secondary care First Aid content: dislocation, fractures, cuts, scrapes, bruises, heat injuries, electrical injuries, and various illnesses (heart attack, stroke, diabetic problems, seizures, allergies, bites).
Direct aim: learn and practice the gestures that help someone injured while medical help arrives
Indirect aims:
- Gross motor skills: moving an injured person, CPR, rescue breath
- Fine motor skills: assessing breath, bandaging
- Science skills: human physiology.
- Language: English terminology for first aid procedures
This event is designed with the Greensteps triple focus method to achieve the following aims:
Environmental intelligence:
- Practice: scenario role-play, helping others in need.
- Observation: risk assessment, assessing patients signs
- Deduction: best method to assist someone in need
- Change: build confidence in providing first care. “Adequate care provided is better than perfect care withheld”.
Interpersonal intelligence:
- Collaborate with a team
- Listening outside
Intrapersonal intelligence:
- Perceive one’s own state of health and mind during an emergency
- Listening inside
Green Steps | 青阶
Green Steps provides fun outdoor experiential education for families, schools and companies by building appreciation and respect for the environment through original activities near Shanghai.
With Nature as the playground and laboratory, each experience is an opportunity for the participants to discover in-depth the natural processes that maintain the balance of the ecosystem and learn to interact with the Outdoors in fun and responsible ways.
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