For the ultimate comprehensive training, choose our All In course, combining basic, advanced, and specialized knowledge to ensure you're fully prepared for any emergency.
program
introduction
This part will help you orient yourself in the system of medical emergency services, we will review the basic principles of first aid, the contents of first aid kits, and discuss what a standard call on line 155 looks like.In addition, we will add a few points of interest that are less well-known but no less important.
In the introductory part, we also focus on the ZÁCHRANKA application, we will demonstrate how it can be used and explain why it is good to have it installed.
resuscitation and AED
This lecture is a key part of each of our training sessions. We will discuss some anatomy and physiology.
For example, we will show you where the heart is and how it works. In a few steps, you will learn to recognize who needs resuscitation and how to perform it well and safely. In this section, you will also be introduced to and learn to use an automated external defibrillator (AED).
bleeding
Each of us has certainly seen blood, some look away at the sight of it, some don't mind.
It is clear that it is extremely important for humans. After this lecture, you won't get away with any massive bleeding.
PRACTICAL TRAINING
Because seeing is 10 times better than hearing and doing is 10 times better than seeing, no one at our training will be left out of practical CPR and AED use training.
We use professional aids for training, which will give you immediate feedback on the quality of care provided.We will not let anyone out of training until they know how to resuscitate properly .
SELECTED ACUTE CONDITIONS
What does it mean when it is said that someone has a heart attack, a stroke, that someone is in a frenzy, or has asthma?
This section is devoted to serious conditions that, sooner or later, everyone will encounter in their lives, whether it is with themselves, with their loved ones or perhaps with someone on the street.
In these cases, it is often a matter of time, so you need to be able to recognize them and react correctly.
THERMAL INJURIES
Scalded fingers from a Christmas welder, hypothermia during an alpinist climb... it's always good to know what can be solved by yourself, when you need to seek professional help and, above all, how to behave in such situations.
We will discuss frostbite, burns, including electric shocks, overheating and hypothermia, and dispel the most widespread myths in this matter.
TRAUMATIC INJURIES
In this lecture, we will cover basic traumatic injuries such as fractures, head injuries, and more...how to take care of them in an emergency, even if professional help is far away.
Special attention is paid to spine injuries and possible injury mechanisms are described. The lecture also includes the correct first aid procedure in the event of a traffic accident.