FIRST AID & LIFE SUPPORT

What is First Aid?

When you understand first aid, you’ll gain the ability to help those in need. Through our basic or advanced first aid training sessions, you’ll learn how to respond to specific situations, which will help you care for people in crisis as they wait for medical professionals to arrive. This gives them the best opportunity for a positive outcome – and gives you the opportunity to change someone’s life for the better.

Medical emergencies can happen anywhere at any time. However, once an injury or sudden illness has occurred effective first aid can save lives, prevent permanent disabilities, and improve recovery. Trained first aid providers have a vital role in delivering this care during the first minutes of a medical emergency before advanced medical assistance arrives and takes over.

Who is a First Aid Provider?

Someone trained in first aid who can recognize, assess, and prioritize the need for first aid as well as provide care by using appropriate skill competencies. First aid provider recognizes their own limitations and seeks additional care when needed.

Why should you choose us to get trained?

NQTC’s First Aid Training prepares anyone to help victims in critical situations. We ensure to make you competent by imparting knowledge, ability, and confidence to act during medical, environmental, and injury emergencies. We have a team of experienced and qualified trainers for accelerating your skills and meeting the learning outcomes. You can choose any courses of your choice from our basic and advanced first aid training.

BASIC FIRST AID COURSES

Our basic first-aid training program is designed to provide individuals of all backgrounds and skill levels with the fundamental knowledge and techniques needed to respond to a wide range of medical situations. Whether you’re a concerned parent, a caregiver, a teacher, or simply someone who wants to be better prepared, our course is tailored to meet your needs.

    • Adult First Aid
    • Paediatric First Aid

BASIC LIFE SUPPORT PROGRAMS

Our Basic Life Support (BLS) training program is carefully structured to provide participants with the fundamental knowledge and hands-on skills required to respond effectively to life-threatening emergencies. BLS is the foundation of all healthcare and emergency medical response, and it’s a skill set that can be invaluable in various aspects of life.

    • Basic Life Support
    • Level 2 Basic Life Support And The Safe Use Of An AED

ADVANCED FIRST AID COURSES

The advanced first aid training covers first aid basics, CPR & the use of AED. The course’s main objective is to provide trainees with essential practical and theoretical knowledge about basic first aid, CPR & AED that should be provided for a person who has been injured or has become ill.

    • Basic Life Support Level 2 Basic Life Support And The Safe Use Of An AED

    • Adult First Aid | Adult CPR AED

    • Adult First Aid | Adult/Child CPR AED

    • Adult First Aid | Adult/Infant CPR AED

    • Adult First Aid | Adult/Child/Infant CPR AED

    • Adult CPR AED

    • Adult/Child CPR AED

    • Adult/Infant CPR AED

    • Adult/Child/Infant CPR AED

    • Paediatric First Aid CPR AED | Child/Infant

    • Paediatric First Aid CPR AED Child/Infant/Adult

    • Level 3 Emergency First Aid At Work

    • Level 3 Emergency First Aid At Work, And Use Of An AED

    • Level 3 Paediatric First Aid And Use Of An AED

    • Level 3 Emergency First Aid With CPR, For All Ages

    • Level 3 Emergency First Aid And Use Of An AED With CPR For All Ages

    • Level 3 First Aid At Work And Use Of AED

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Take an Assessment

First Aid

This quiz assesses your understanding of key first aid concepts and practical procedures covered in the course. Please answer all questions carefully to demonstrate your readiness for real-life emergency situations.

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  1. When handing over a casualty to the emergency services, you should:

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2. The most important aim of first aid is to ensure you:

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3. the most important person at an emergency scene is?

 

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4. How to stop major bleeding effectively?

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5. Which of the following is not the purpose of first aid?

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6. CPR is the emergency care for?

 

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7. Which one of the following is an environmental emergency?

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8. You can help your relative who is wounded and bleeding without a

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9. What is the local emergency contact number in UAE?

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10. Which one of the following is not a responsibility of the first aider?

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11. Which one of the following is not a responsibility of a first aid provider?

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12. Which of the following minor injuries should be treated by RICE?

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13. You are called to a first-aid incident where a casualty has a significant bleed, feels light-headed, is breathing rapidly and their skin is looking very What are they most likely suffering from?

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14. You are called to a casualty who has scalded their hand with hot What is the most appropriate first aid that should be administered?

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15. What is the most appropriate treatment for a nosebleed?

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16. When providing first aid to a child with a deep cut on their leg, the best way to minimise the risk of infection is by:

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17. Which of the following defines a child for the purposes of first-aid treatment?

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18. You are called to a first-aid incident in the canteen where a child has been eating a sandwich but is now unable to breathe or speak and is starting to fall unconscious. What are they most likely suffering from?

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19. You arrive at a casualty with a wound to the The bleed that is dark red in colour that flows profusely from the wound is best described as:

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20. Identify one safety consideration you should make, when using an AED on a child?

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