Diploma in First Aid

The Diploma in First Aid at IRME Institute prepares students with essential life-saving skills, focusing on critical techniques like CPR and emergency response. This course is ideal for individuals passionate about saving lives and improving health outcomes during emergencies.

Eligibility

Applicants must have completed 10th Grade. The course is suitable for those looking to gain foundational knowledge in first aid and emergency care.

Duration

The course lasts for 6 months, with a combination of theoretical lessons and hands-on practical sessions.

Fee Structure

Affordable fees with options for installment payments. Scholarships are available for deserving candidates from underprivileged backgrounds.

Course Syllabus

The Diploma in First Aid covers a wide range of essential topics, ensuring students are well-prepared for emergency situations:

  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and AED Use
  • Wound Care and Bleeding Control
  • Head and Spine Injury Management
  • Choking and Airway Obstruction Techniques
  • Allergic Reactions and Anaphylaxis Treatment
  • Burn Treatment and Shock Management
  • Basic Health Assessment and Monitoring
  • Disease Awareness: Heart Attack, Stroke, Seizures, and More

Career Opportunities

Completing the Diploma in First Aid opens doors to various career paths in emergency and healthcare services:

  • First Aid Officer in Workplaces and Schools
  • Emergency Responder in Disaster Management Teams
  • Health and Safety Instructor
  • Health Care Assistant in Hospitals and Clinics

Key Benefits

  • Learn life-saving skills applicable in daily life and emergencies
  • Practical training with real-life scenarios
  • Contribute to community safety and well-being
  • Build confidence in managing critical health situations

Diseases and Conditions Addressed

The course provides comprehensive training on recognizing and responding to various medical conditions, such as:

  • Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest
  • Stroke and Seizures
  • Respiratory Distress and Asthma
  • Drowning and Water-Related Emergencies
  • Electrical Shock Injuries