The primary care part covers medical care such as:
- CPR
- Serious bleeding management.
- Spinal injury treatment.
- Treating people who are in shock and how to handle someone that is choking.
- Using an AED and emergency oxygen.
Secondary care shows how to apply first aid including:
- How to conduct an injury or illness assessment
- How to bandage, splint, and treat bleeding wounds or bone damage.
The fun begins as we take the theory and finally put it into practical situations. You will practice skills seen in the videos with your instructor and other EFR candidates. People feel impressed both by the knowledge they have gained and how they put it into actual scenarios.
One requirement for the PADI Rescue Diver Course is to have first aid training. The EFR course is enough and also internationally approved. If you are looking to become a PADI Professional, similarly, the EFR certification will be sufficient. Being EFR certified and stepping up into a leadership role within scuba diving goes hand in hand. In the end, you will feel prepared and ready to become a Rescue Diver once we finish the EFR training.
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