The Cardiac First Response – Community course is an 1/2-day course designed to cover the basics of responding to a cardiac emergency (Heart Attack, Cardiac Arrest or Stroke).

Course Aim: To provide students with the ability to recognise and treat immediately life-threatening conditions such as Heart Attack, Cardiac Arrest, Stroke or Choking.

Course Structure: The course is run over a 4 hour duration and utilises the very latest technology to maximise student learning. The emphasis is on maximum practical skills training.

Course Content Overview:

  • Early warning signs of Heart Attack
  • Patient Care Reporting
  • Basic principles of medication administration
  • Recognition of Sudden Cardiac Death
  • The Chain of Survival
  • Safe use of the Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Adult -Child & Infant
  • Recognition of Stroke
  • Choking (Foreign Body Airway Obstruction) Adult Child & Infant

Course Tutors: Instructors are practiced PHECC Practitioners with many years experience in delivering this course.

Course fee: €60 per student.

How to apply: For further information please e-mail memt@medicall.ie or phone (01) 4 966933 – Option 2 or click Book a Course.

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The EFR (Emergency First Response) course is the highest level of Responder in Ireland. The course is designed to qualify you with certification, skills and knowledge required to operate as an EFR.

The FAR (First Aid Response) course is the recognised first aid qualification for use in the workplace in Ireland. The course is designed to qualify you with certification, skills and knowledge required to operate as an FAR in the occupational setting. It is certified by PHECC and recognised by the HSA.

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