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Program Outline for First Aid & CPR Training Introduction to First Aid & CPR: Overview of First Aid and its importance in emergency situations. Understanding the roles and responsibilities of a First Aid responder. Legal considerations and Good Samaritan laws. Basic Life Support (BLS): Steps of Basic Life Support (BLS) for adults, children, and infants. Performing high-quality chest compressions and rescue breaths. Techniques for managing an unconscious person, including the recovery position. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and AED Use: How to perform CPR on adults, children, and infants. Proper use of Automated External Defibrillators (AED). Recognizing cardiac arrest and providing immediate response. First Aid for Common Emergencies: Bleeding and Wound Care: How to stop bleeding, treat cuts, scrapes, and burns. Fractures and Sprains: Identifying and immobilizing fractures and sprains. Choking: Techniques for assisting a choking person, including abdominal thrusts. Shock Management: Recognizing and responding to signs of shock. Medical Emergencies: Responding to heart attacks, strokes, and diabetic emergencies. Recognizing and treating allergic reactions and anaphylaxis. Managing asthma attacks, seizures, and fainting. Environmental Emergencies: First Aid for heatstroke, hypothermia, and frostbite. Dealing with bites, stings, and poisoning. Scenario-Based Training and Practice: Hands-on practice through scenario-based exercises and role-playing. Practical sessions to reinforce skills learned during the course. Assessment and Certification: Practical and written assessments to evaluate understanding and skills. Certification upon successful completion, demonstrating competency in First Aid and CPR.