React Right is SSI's first aid course and will provide you with the cross-cutting knowledge and training needed by a first responder in a life or health emergency. In this flexible dive course, you can choose exactly what you want to learn, including casualty assessment, first aid, CPR and basic stabilization techniques. You can also learn about administering oxygen in diving accidents and the basics of using an AED defibrillator. The combination of theoretical sessions and practical training scenarios ensures that this course will give you all the tools and knowledge you need to respond appropriately in an emergency situation. By the time you are certified, you will know how to act as a first responder on the scene, administer first aid, perform CPR, administer oxygen and use an AED in a life or health emergency. Receive your SSI React Right specialty certification. Premedical first aid is a set of actions taken by witnesses to an incident to save the life and health of the victim until professional emergency services arrive. This includes, but is not limited to, calling for help, assessing the condition of the victim, clearing the airway, performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and securing the scene.Basic principles of premedical first aid: Ensure safety: Make sure the scene is safe for both the victim and the responder before administering aid. Calling for help: Immediately call emergency services (emergency number 112 or 999) Assess the condition of the victim: Check whether the casualty is conscious and breathing, and establish an airway: If the victim is unconscious and not breathing, clear the airway by tilting the head and lifting the jaw. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): In case of cardiac arrest, start CPR by performing chest compressions and rescue breaths. Securing the victim: Secure the casualty from heat loss and possible injury. Continuing assistance: Until the arrival of professional emergency services, continue to provide assistance, following the first aid rules. First Aid Details: Chest Compression: Perform 30 chest compressions to a depth of 5-6 cm in adults, at a rate of about 100-120 compressions per minute. Rescue Breaths: After 30 compressions, perform 2 rescue breaths by breathing into the victim's mouth while pinching the victim's nose.
Safe position: If the casualty is unconscious but breathing, put him in the safe position (fixed side). Bleeding: In case of bleeding, apply pressure to the wound, elevate the limb (if possible) and apply a dressing. Burns: In case of burns, cool the burned area under cool running water. Remember that giving first aid is a duty and can save someone's life. Don't hesitate to render aid, even if you are not sure what to do. It is important to call for help and do what you can until professional emergency services arrive.Start today!