Taking a First Aid training is, according to requirements of most Ministries of Education in different countries around the world,
a prerequisite for obtaining a degree/certificate for teachers. The Responsibility for the safety of the children during the day rests with the educational staff.
We believe that anyone who chooses to engage in preschool education is driven by a sense of mission and a great love for children.
We all want the children to return to their parents safe and sound at the end of the day.
The training will focus on various emergency cases relevant to preschool personnel, such as dehydration, foreign object suffocation,
unconsciousness, animal-related injuries, ingestion of toxic substances, allergic reactions, electric shock, fractures, injuries, etc.
In addition, the trainees will learn the relevant treatments to have the tools to help them provide the initial medical assistance
(such as – adult, child and infant resuscitations, Heimlich maneuvers, bandaging, splitting, etc.), before the arrival of the professional medical staff
Preschool teachers who will meet the training requirements will be awarded a First Aid Certificate.
Subject | Contents |
Introduction to First Aid | 1. What is First Aid and what is it for? |
2. What the FAP (first aid provider) can and cannot do | |
Principles of Anatomy | Basic knowledge of the human body’s structure and its fundamental life processes |
Anatomy and Physiology of Life’s Triumvirate | Elaboration on the structure and processes of the body’s three most vital systems: |
1. The nervous system | |
2. The respiratory system | |
3. The cardiovascular system (circulation) | |
Medical Emergencies | What is an emergency and what role does the first aid provider play when on the scene in an emergency situation? |
BLS (basic life support) | Basic first aid life-saving techniques |
CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) | 1. Child CPR: model demonstration |
2. Infant CPR: model demonstration | |
3. Adult CPR: theory + drill | |
4. Child CPR: theory + drill | |
5. Infant CPR: theory + drill | |
6. Use of defibrillator + drill | |
Introduction to Disease | 1. What is disease? |
2. First aid for patients with medical conditions in emergency situations | |
Respiratory Disease and Emergencies | 1. Asthma/COPD |
2. Hyperventilation | |
Choking | Techniques for dislodging foreign objects from airway |
Climate Injuries | First aid for hypothermia, heatstroke, and dehydration |
Injuries to Cardiovascular System | 1. Bleeding |
2. Injuries to gut and extremities | |
Stings and Bites | First aid for venomous and non-venomous bites and sting victims |
Poisoning | First aid for ingestion of poisonous substances |
Skeletal Injuries | First aid for: |
1. Breaks | |
2. Fractures | |
3. Sprains | |
4. Dislocations | |
Enrichment in Areas Relevant to the Customer | First aid for the most prevalent types of emergency situations in the customer’s daily life |
Feedback on the Training | Feedback on the quality of instruction and the instructor with regards to study methods and content as to all resuscitation and first aid topics that were learned |
Theory Exam | Theory exam on all of the resuscitation and first aid topics that were learned |
Practical Exam | Practical exam on all of the resuscitation and first aid topics that were learned |