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The first portion of caring for a patient, is to assess three (3) things: Airway, Breathing and Circulation. This initial assessment lets us know the basics and can then help us to determine our next course of action.
Occupational first aid is often tailored to meet workplace safety standards, while standard first aid adheres to guidelines for public safety.
In order to decide what provision you need to make you should undertake a first-aid needs assessment. This assessment should consider the circumstances of your workplace, workforce and the hazards and risks that may be present. The findings will help you decide what first-aid arrangements you need to put in place.
Assessment: Physical examination. Inspection. Auscultation. Palpation. Review of systems to develop differential diagnosis.
Primary survey: Check for Danger. Check for a Response. Open Airway. Check Breathing. Check Circulation. Treat the steps as needed.
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Assessment findings that include current vital signs, lab values, changes in condition such as decreased output, cardiac rhythm, pain level, and mental status, as well as pertinent medical history with recommendations for care, are communicated to the provider by the nurse.
On completion of this FETAC Level 5 Occupational First Aid Training Course participants will be able to provide necessary first aid within the workplace, deal with emergencies and implement essential life saving skills (apply CPR and use Automated External Defibrillator) as required by the Safety, Health Welfare at
Occupational first aid provides participants with the skills and knowledge to be able to establish, maintain and facilitate the provision of first aid in the workplace. Who is this course recommended for. Workplace first aiders, or those responsible for first aid rooms and facilities.

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