Training plan

Course plan

First Aider – Healthcare Professional (16h)

✓ Compliant with CSA Z1210-17 standard

11 — Course description

22.1 Training contents

Introduction

  • Introduction to the training – CSA Z1210-17

L.1 Principles of workplace first aid

  • L.1.1 Roles and responsibilities of a workplace first aider
  • L.1.2 Medication administration
  • L.1.3 Workplace first aid equipment and kit
  • L.1.4 Principles of effective communication
  • L.1.5 Safety and personal protection of the first aider
  • L.1.6 Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)
  • Infection prevention

L.2 Management of injured/ill workers

  • L.2.1 Scene management
  • L.2.2 Primary assessment
  • L.2.3 Secondary assessment
  • L.2.4 Ongoing assessments

L.3 Airway management

  • L.3.1 Basic airway management
  • L.3.2 Advanced airway management

L.4 Breathing management

  • L.4.1 Respiratory system
  • L.4.2 Management of respiratory emergencies

L.5 Circulation management

  • L.5.1 Circulatory system
  • L.5.2 Management of cardiovascular emergencies
  • L.5.3 Nervous system
  • L.5.4 Shock management
  • L.5.5 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) — adult 1 and 2 rescuers, child, infant
  • L.5.6 Automated external defibrillation (AED)
  • Demonstrations and practice — adult, child, infant
  • Airway clearance
  • Life-threatening emergencies

L.6 Oxygen administration

  • L.6.1 Preparing and administering oxygen

L.7 Injury management

  • Preamble — trauma first aid
  • L.7.1 Internal and external hemorrhage + Practice
  • L.7.2 Ear, eye and nose injuries
  • L.7.3 Burn management + Practice
  • L.7.4 Musculoskeletal injury management + Practice

L.8 Medical emergencies

  • L.8.1 Poison management
  • L.8.2 Anaphylaxis + Allergic reactions + Demonstration
  • L.8.3 Diabetes-related emergencies
  • L.8.4 Epileptic seizures
  • L.8.5 Stroke
  • L.8.6 Mental health emergencies
  • L.8.7 Obstetric emergencies
  • L.8.8 Environmental illnesses or injuries

L.9 Transport management

  • L.9.1 Transport
  • L.9.2 Incidents with multiple injured/ill workers

L.10 Spinal and neurological emergencies management

  • L.10.1 Spinal and neurological emergencies

L.11 CPR for infants and children

  • L.11.1 CPR for infants and children

Conclusion

    32.2 Training objectives

    Objectives are classified into three learning levels: APT Skill · CONN Knowledge · SENS Awareness · N/A Not applicable

    Introduction — CSA Z1210-17:

    • Understand the fundamental principles of the CSA Z1210-17 standard

    • Familiarization with the procedures and protocols of the standard

    4L.1 Principles of workplace first aid

    CodeObjectiveLevel
    L.1.1 Roles and responsibilities
    L.1.1.1Definition of workplace first aidCONN
    L.1.1.2Role of the workplace first aiderCONN
    L.1.1.3Federal/provincial/territorial legislation protecting first aidersCONN
    L.1.1.4Principle of consentCONN
    L.1.1.5Scope of practice appropriate to the level of trainingCONN
    L.1.2 Medication administration
    L.1.2.1Procedures for assisting medication administrationSENS
    L.1.2.2Legislative requirements related to assisting medication administrationSENS
    L.1.3 First aid equipment and kit
    L.1.3.1Legislative requirements related to the content of first aid kitsSENS
    L.1.4 Effective communication
    L.1.4.1Reporting to EMS and transfer principlesCONN
    L.1.4.2Principles of effective communication with the injured/ill workerCONN
    L.1.4.3Barriers to effective communicationCONN
    L.1.4.4Requirements for reporting and record-keepingCONN
    L.1.5 Safety and personal protection
    L.1.5.1Workplace risks and hazards for the first aiderCONN
    L.1.5.2Common routes of transmission of diseases and infectionsCONN
    L.1.5.3Types of personal protective equipmentCONN
    L.1.5.4Appropriate use of personal protective equipmentAPT
    L.1.5.5Equipment cleaning/disinfection procedureSENS
    L.1.5.6Safe procedures for cleaning the work environment post-incidentSENS
    L.1.5.7Safe procedures for disposing of sharp and contaminated objectsSENS
    L.1.6 Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)
    L.1.6.1Definition of a hazardCONN
    L.1.6.2Principles of hazard identification, risk assessment and controlSENS
    L.1.6.3Safety data sheets (SDS) as a source of informationSENS
    L.1.6.4Role of the first aider in the OHS management systemSENS
    L.1.6.5Basic principles of OHS legislationSENS

    5Infection prevention

    • Learn the various functions of microbes and the differences between viruses and bacteria

    • Learn to identify the different types of transmission and risk factors

    • Learn the various actions that can prevent infections

    • Know the different types of existing immunizations

    • Learn the steps to follow in case of accidental contact with certain biological fluids

    • Be able to apply preventive actions and intervene in case of accidental contact

    6L.2 Management of injured/ill workers

    CodeObjectiveLevel
    L.2.1 Scene management
    L.2.1.1Scene assessmentCONN
    L.2.1.2Collection of incident dataAPT
    L.2.2 Primary assessment
    L.2.2.1Level of consciousness assessmentAPT
    L.2.2.2Airway assessmentAPT
    L.2.2.3Breathing assessmentAPT
    L.2.2.4Circulation assessmentAPT
    L.2.2.5Search for life-threatening injuries or conditionsAPT
    L.2.3 Secondary assessment
    L.2.3.1Medical historyAPT
    L.2.3.2Vital signsAPT
    L.2.3.3Head-to-toe assessmentAPT
    L.2.4 Ongoing assessments
    L.2.4.1Ongoing assessment based on appearance and signs/symptomsAPT

    7L.3 Airway management

    CodeObjectiveLevel
    L.3.1 Basic management
    L.3.1.1Indications, contraindications and precautions related to airway interventionsCONN
    L.3.1.2Procedures for opening, clearing and maintaining the airwayAPT
    L.3.1.3Positioning to maintain airway openingAPT
    L.3.2 Advanced management
    L.3.2.1Indications, contraindications and precautions related to maintenance devicesN/A
    L.3.2.2Use of airway maintenance and opening devicesN/A

    8L.4 Breathing management

    CodeObjectiveLevel
    L.4.1.1Function and important structures of the respiratory systemSENS
    L.4.2.1 – COPDChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseSENS
    L.4.2.1 – AsthmaAsthmaCONN
    L.4.2.1 – Flail chestFlail chestCONN
    L.4.2.1 – Chest injurySucking chest injuryCONN
    L.4.2.1 – Penetrating injuryPenetrating chest injuryCONN
    L.4.2.1 – PneumothoraxPneumothoraxCONN
    L.4.2.1 – Airway obstructionAirway obstructionAPT
    L.4.2.2Approach, assessment and management of the injured/ill workerAPT

    9L.5 Circulation management

    CodeObjectiveLevel
    L.5.1 Circulatory system
    L.5.1.1Function and important structures of the circulatory systemCONN
    L.5.2 Cardiovascular emergencies
    L.5.2.1 – ArteriosclerosisArteriosclerosisSENS
    L.5.2.1 – AnginaAnginaCONN
    L.5.2.1 – Myocardial infarctionMyocardial infarction (MI) – heart attackCONN
    L.5.2.2Approach, assessment and provision of first aid for cardiovascular emergenciesAPT
    L.5.3 Nervous system
    L.5.3.1Function and important structures of the nervous systemSENS
    L.5.4 Shock management
    L.5.4.1Definition of shockCONN
    L.5.4.2Types of shockSENS
    L.5.4.3Signs and symptoms of shockCONN
    L.5.4.4Shock managementAPT
    L.5.5 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
    L.5.5.1Indications for CPRCONN
    L.5.5.21-rescuer adult CPRAPT
    L.5.5.32-rescuer adult CPRAPT
    L.5.6 Automated external defibrillation (AED)
    L.5.6.1Definition of defibrillationCONN
    L.5.6.2Indications for AED use in the workplaceCONN
    L.5.6.3Inspection of the automated external defibrillatorSENS
    L.5.6.4Workplace AED policies and proceduresSENS
    L.5.6.5Application and use of the automated external defibrillatorAPT

    10CPR — Complementary objectives (Introduction, Approach, Compressions, Ventilations, Defibrillation, Special cases, Airway clearance, Life-threatening emergencies)

    • Understand the content and objectives of the training, the challenges of CPR and airway clearance

    • Awareness of the importance of CPR, new guidelines, causes of cardiac arrest, angina, stroke

    • Quickly recognize the type of victim to provide the best possible care

    • Recognize hazards, intervene effectively, check level of consciousness and assist with medication

    • Confirm breathing and carotid pulse; recognize cardiorespiratory arrest

    • Learn proper chest compression techniques for adult, child and infant according to the latest national standards

    • Learn proper ventilation techniques for all victims — mouth-to-mouth, pocket mask, face shield

    • Learn safe use of the AED and its risks; particularities in infants

    • Special cases: traumatic management, optional ventilations in cardiac arrest, legal responsibilities of the first responder

    • Mobile app download to support practice sessions

    • Complete demonstrations and practice — adult, child, 1-rescuer infant

    • Airway clearance in adult, child, other morphologies and infant

    • Life-threatening emergencies: angina/chest pain, stroke, opioid overdose

    11L.6 Oxygen administration

    CodeObjectiveLevel
    L.6.1.1Types of oxygen administration systemsN/A
    L.6.1.2Indications for oxygen administrationN/A
    L.6.1.3Safe handling of oxygen administration systemsN/A
    L.6.1.4Oxygen administration with appropriate devicesN/A

    12L.7 Injury management

    CodeObjectiveLevel
    L.7.1 Hemorrhages
    L.7.1.1Recognition of minor and major external hemorrhagesCONN
    L.7.1.2Control measures for minor and major external hemorrhagesAPT
    L.7.1.3Recognition of internal hemorrhagesCONN
    L.7.1.4 – AmputationsAmputationsAPT
    L.7.1.4 – ContusionsContusionsCONN
    L.7.2 Ear, eye and nose injuries
    L.7.2.1Signs and symptoms of ear, eye and nose injuriesCONN
    L.7.2.2Management of ear, eye and nose injuriesAPT
    L.7.3 Burn management
    L.7.3.1Types of burnsCONN
    L.7.3.2Classification of burn injuriesCONN
    L.7.3.3Signs and symptoms of burn injuriesCONN
    L.7.3.4Management of burn injuriesAPT
    L.7.4 Musculoskeletal injuries
    L.7.4.1Function and important structures of the musculoskeletal systemSENS
    L.7.4.2 – DislocationsDislocationsAPT
    L.7.4.2 – SprainsSprainsAPT
    L.7.4.2 – StrainsStrainsAPT
    L.7.4.2 – FracturesOpen or closed fracturesAPT
    L.7.4.3Principles of immobilizationSENS

    13L.8 Medical emergencies

    CodeObjectiveLevel
    L.8.1 Poison management
    L.8.1.1Routes of poison entry into the bodyCONN
    L.8.1.2Poisoning managementCONN
    L.8.2 Anaphylaxis
    L.8.2.1Definition of anaphylaxisCONN
    L.8.2.2Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxisCONN
    L.8.2.3Management of anaphylactic emergenciesCONN
    L.8.3 Diabetes-related emergencies
    L.8.3.1Definition of diabetesCONN
    L.8.3.2Signs and symptoms of a diabetes-related emergencyCONN
    L.8.3.3Management of diabetes-related emergenciesAPT
    L.8.4 Epileptic seizures
    L.8.4.1Definition of seizureCONN
    L.8.4.2Types of seizuresSENS
    L.8.4.3Signs and symptoms of a seizureCONN
    L.8.4.4Management of seizure-related emergenciesAPT
    L.8.5 Stroke
    L.8.5.1Definition of strokeCONN
    L.8.5.2Types of strokeSENS
    L.8.5.3Signs and symptoms of a strokeCONN
    L.8.5.4Stroke managementAPT
    L.8.6 Mental health emergencies
    L.8.6.1–3Mental health emergencies — recognition and managementSENS
    L.8.6.4Work-related stress trauma and self-careCONN
    L.8.7 Obstetric emergencies
    L.8.7.1–2Signs, symptoms and management of obstetric emergenciesN/A
    L.8.8 Environmental illnesses or injuries
    L.8.8.1Definition of environmental illnesses or injuriesCONN
    L.8.8.2Signs and symptomsCONN
    L.8.8.3 – Hypothermia/hyperthermiaHypothermia and hyperthermiaCONN
    L.8.8.3 – FrostbiteFrostbite, sunburn, snow blindness, trench footSENS

    14L.9 Transport management / L.10 Spinal emergencies / L.11 CPR for infants and children

    CodeObjectiveLevel
    L.9 Transport
    L.9.1.1Transport of injured/ill workersSENS
    L.9.1.2Transport criteriaCONN
    L.9.1.3Care during transportSENS
    L.9.2.1Triage and management in cases of multiple injured/ill workersSENS
    L.10 Spinal and neurological emergencies
    L.10.1.1Indications for spine protectionCONN
    L.10.1.2 – HeadHead injuriesCONN
    L.10.1.2 – TBITraumatic brain injuries (TBI) including concussionCONN
    L.10.1.3Approach, assessment and management of the injured/ill workerAPT
    L.10.1.4Signs and symptoms of a possible spinal injuryCONN
    L.10.1.5Management of suspected spinal fracturesAPT
    L.11.1 CPR for infants and children
    L.11.1.11-rescuer child CPRAPT
    L.11.1.21-rescuer infant CPRAPT
    L.11.1.32-rescuer child CPRAPT
    L.11.1.42-rescuer infant CPRAPT

    15Conclusion

    • Awareness of continuing education and the importance of refreshing skills

    164 — Theoretical teaching, evaluations and practice

    175 — Deadline management

    186 — Students with a disability, learning disorder or mental disorder

    FRSQC is committed to creating an inclusive learning environment. We encourage students with disabilities to inform us at the start of the training. Personalized accommodation measures can be put in place:

    • Deadline extensions for tasks or evaluations

    • Adapted teaching materials: large print, audio supports, digital versions with assistive technologies

    • Assistance during practical sessions to ensure full and safe participation

    All FRSQC staff receive training on best practices in inclusion and support for students with special needs.

    197 — FRSQC evaluation

    Confidential summative evaluations are conducted during training to measure pedagogical effectiveness. A confidential overall evaluation is also carried out at the conclusion of the training. Your comments can be sent to: [email protected]

    208 — Certification

    219 — Educational support

    Direct support: Our team is available by email at [email protected] and via interactive chat on our website. Service hours: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Additional resources: complete medical glossary, intervention protocols, unlimited access to educational content as long as your certification remains valid (except for quizzes).

    • Weekly capsules on social media: practical advice adapted to the latest trends

    • Community engagement: information exchange and mutual support within the learner community

    2210 — Teaching materials

    No mandatory materials, but the following resources are strongly recommended:

    • FRSQC Mobile App: interactive guides, demonstration videos, simulations and quizzes — accessible at any time.

    • Stable internet connection: essential to access all content.

    • Online training platform: explanatory texts, graphics, interactive presentations, case studies and recent research.

    2311 — Bibliography and appendices

    Our online library offers a comprehensive selection of specialized references and publications, as well as a series of documents and case studies illustrating the practical applications of first aid techniques. Accessible at: frsqc.com/bibliographie/

    Our programs are built in compliance with national guidelines for first aid and CPR, including the CSA Z1210-17 standard, regularly revised to adapt to advances in the field.

    Time breakdown

    • Théorie: 5.93h
    • Évaluation: 3.07h
    • Pratique: 7h
    Last updated: V.2024.04.18 — FRSQC