The Core Immediate Course NZ
The Core Immediate Course NZ is the minimum level of emergency resuscitation knowledge for health professionals. It covers the essential practical skills and management guidelines in a simulated team environment. It is endorsed by the RNZCGP for all GP registrars on their training programme (except those undergoing Fellowship assessment) and all GP Fellows. Required 2-yearly at a minimum.
Basic Life Support
Basic life support (BLS)
is a group of noninvasive emergency procedures used to save lives until
definitive medical treatment can be provided. It consists of cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR), rescue breathing, and use of an automated external
defibrillator (AED).
Basic life support
training is important for public safety professionals, first responders, and
healthcare providers because it provides essential skills for recognizing
victims in health emergencies early enough to save them. It also helps
bystanders who are untrained in medical care recognize potential victims and
take immediate action to prevent a victim from dying.
CPR is one of the most
effective ways to resuscitate a patient in a medical emergency and to keep them
alive longer. It involves a rescuer or bystander providing chest compressions
on a patient in a supine position. The rescuer can also give rescue breaths,
but this is not mandatory for BLS.
The goal of BLS is to
ensure a consistent flow of blood to the heart. This can be done by a series of
high-quality chest compressions that increase the pressure on the heart.
BLS training also
involves assessing a patient’s condition and identifying the best way to treat
them. It teaches students how to recognize an emergency, the correct order of
steps in the hospital chain of survival, and the proper treatment measures to
take.
In the United States,
most BLS courses follow guidelines set by the American Heart Association.
However, it is crucial to remember that not every instructor follows the same
curriculum. Some instructors stray on tangents or talk about their own personal
experiences, which might be helpful but is not what is taught in an accredited
course.
Some organizations may
require a specific BLS certification level, depending on the nature of the job.
It is a good idea to check with your employer before signing up for any BLS
course.
The New
Zealand Resuscitation Council believes that all health professionals should be competent in essential
(basic) life support at a minimum, regardless of their work setting. To address
this, the NZRC recommends that all healthcare professionals complete a CORE
Immediate course biennially, or at least triennially for senior medical
officers and other higher-risk professions.
Advanced Cardiac Life
Support (ACLS)
Advanced Cardiac Life
Support (ACLS) is an advanced emergency medical course that teaches students
the skills and knowledge necessary to save lives in the event of a heart attack
or other cardiac-related injury. This specialized training program is designed
for healthcare professionals who work in emergency and critical care units,
nurses working in cardiac-related emergency departments or nursing homes, and
any other medical professional whose job requires them to have ACLS
certification.
The American Heart
Association's (AHA) Advanced Cardiac Life Support course builds on the
foundation of good BLS skills and emphasizes continuous, high-quality CPR. It
focuses on prevention of cardiac arrest, high-performance teams, early and
continuous CPR, systems of care, recognition and intervention of
cardiopulmonary arrest, immediate post-cardiac arrest care, acute dysrhythmias,
stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS).
There are many ACLS
training courses available, including classroom, instructor-led, and blended
learning formats. The AHA's Heart Code ACLS Course is a blended learning course
that uses eLearning processes and then hands-on in-person skill training at an
AHA Training Center. This course is recommended for healthcare professionals
who want to learn the basics of ACLS but don't like attending an in-person
training session.
It is based on the AHA's
Emergency Cardiovascular Care Guidelines, which are updated regularly to
reflect new science. These guidelines set algorithms that guide the ACLS
certified person in making decisions and practicing the best procedures for
saving lives.
This type of training is
important for most healthcare professionals who work in emergency or critical
care units. It teaches them to act quickly and accurately, which helps prevent
the chance of fatal outcomes.
In addition to teaching
them the basics of ACLS, these courses also teach them how to properly assess a
patient's condition and determine what the next steps should be. They also
learn how to use intubation to open a patient's airway and shock them using an
automatic external defibrillator.
These courses also cover
airway management, pharmacology, and other related topics. They are required
for healthcare professionals such as physicians, physician assistants, nurses,
paramedics, emergency technicians, and respiratory therapists who must have
ACLS certification in order to perform their jobs.
Medic First Aid
If your workplace
requires designated first aiders, this quick-fire four hour course provides the
skills and knowledge they need to respond to emergency situations. The new
WorkSafe guidelines (Feb 2020) recommend this level of training for those who
do not need more advanced skills in first aid.
If you are a teacher,
school support staff or carer this course can help you provide first aid to
children under 14 years of age. Whether it is a teachers-only day or a team
bonding exercise, this course will give you the skills and confidence to assist
young children in an emergency situation.
For health professionals
who require the New Zealand Resuscitation Council CORE Immediate certification
for their job role. The course is designed to enable health professionals,
including nurses, midwives, anaesthetic technicians and general practitioners
in metropolitan areas, to learn resuscitation skills relevant to their job
roles and professional practice.
In addition to the
face-to-face training, learners are required to complete online learning and an
assessment. At the end of the course, participants are awarded a CORE Immediate
certificate by Resuscitation Skills and an NZRC reference book, Resuscitation -
A Guide for Health Professionals.
Upon successful
completion of the CORE Immediate course, learners are validated by the NZ
Resuscitation Council for one year from date of issue. For their own personal
use, learners may seek to extend the validity of their certificate for a
further period.
The course is delivered
in a series of modules over four hours, each module consisting of a combination
of skill stations and scenarios. The skill stations focus on key management
guidelines, while the scenarios involve practical application of the skills and
knowledge taught in the course.
These scenarios are
based on the actual life-threatening emergencies health professionals encounter
in their work. These include the immediate management of cardiac arrest and
resuscitation of adult and child collapse, injury, poisoning and drowning.
Medic First Aid is a
leading provider of standardized, convenient, and comprehensive workplace CPR,
AED, and First Aid Training NZ. The program conforms to the 2015
AHA Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency
Cardiovascular Care, the 2015 AHA and ARC Guidelines Update for First Aid, and
other evidence-based national guidelines and standards. The program is a
convenient and cost-effective option for your company to meet its Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSH) requirements.
Rescue Course
Every paddleboarder
should know how to rescue someone who’s in trouble on their board - as stand up
paddleboards are incredibly powerful and easy to use, it’s likely that you
could save someone’s life. This course will teach you the essential skills you
need to do this.
Surfers are often the
first responders to emergencies on beaches and waterways around the country, so
completing this course will give you the skills to help your fellow surfers
when they need it most. This is the best way to keep yourself and your team
safe.
This 2.5 hour course
will teach you the skills you need to save someone from drowning. These are the
same skills you learn to rescue a diving buddy during your PADI Advanced Open
Water Diver training course and the PADI Rescue Diver course.
You will be taught how
to manage your own stress and anxiety before putting on the gear and stepping
into the water, so you can focus on what really matters – helping others. By
practicing these techniques, you will develop a more confident attitude to dive
situations and be prepared to help your fellow divers if they need it.
It’s also a great course
for kayakers and paddleboarders who have already completed their guiding
qualification and would like to refresh their skills. This is a pre-requisite
for Whitewater NZ River Rescue 2 and an ideal follow up to your River Safety
Course.
These courses are
available for all outdoor instructors, professional guides and anyone with a
commitment to continuing to improve their rescue skills. These courses are
aimed at developing a range of river rescue skills and are based on the NZRA’s
standards of practice for a safe and successful guiding career.
NZRA Rescue Courses are
held twice a year in the North Island and Southern regions, and comprise of two
days of classroom and practical instruction, followed by skills testing and a
workshop day. This is required for all guides attempting to achieve their
guiding qualifications and for those who are already qualified to attend at
least once every three years.
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