HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
Award issued
HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
HLTAID003 Provide first aid
HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support
HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
It is recommended this unit be renewed every 3 years in line with industry standards.
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Course Fees
Course fees are listed on enrolment. For group bookings enquiry via email or phone to allow us to offer a discount.
Our obligation to you
We are required to provide clear evidence to enable you to decide if this course is suitable for you. This course teaches the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid response to infants, children and adults in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines.
Target Audience
This course is developed for to educators and support staff working within an education and care setting who are required to respond to a first aid emergency, including asthmatic and anaphylactic emergencies.
Prerequisite & Entry Requirements
There are no prerequisites for this course. Must be able to physically fit and able to complete 2 minutes of unassisted CPR on a manikin.
Course Duration (depending on class numbers)
Option 1 Full Course = 8 hours face-to-face training
Option 2 Flexible delivery = Pre-course study (online work book) and 6 hours face-to-face training
To qualify for a refresher course, you must have a copy of your current certificate to bring to the training session.
Certificate & Qualification issued
HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
Including -
HLTAID003 Provide first aid
HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support
HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation

ASSESSMENT - THEORY - Multi choice question paper
You will be assessed on:
State/Territory regulations, first aid codes of practice and workplace procedures:
ARC guidelines for provision of CPR and first aid to infants, children and adults
Guidelines from Australian national peak clinical bodies
Safe work practices to minimise the risk and potential hazards
First aid requirements for services under the Education and Care Services National Law
Infection control principles and procedures, including use of standard precautions
Requirements for currency of skill and knowledge
Legal, workplace and community considerations, including:
Awareness of potential need for stress-management techniques and available support following and emergency situation, including the psychological impact on children
Duty of care requirements
Respectful behavior towards a casualty
Own skills and limitations
Consent, including situations in which parental/caregiver consent is required
Privacy and confidentiality requirements
Importance of debriefing
Considerations when providing first aid including:
Airway obstruction due to body position
Appropriate duration and cessation of CPR
Appropriate use of an AED, including placement of pads for adults and children aged older than 8 years old
Specific considerations when using an AED on children aged between 1 and 8 years, including identification of AED with pediatric capability, pediatric voltage and use of pediatric pads
Chain of survival
Standard precautions
How to conduct a visual and verbal assessment of the casualty
Principles and procedures for application of first aid management of the following scenarios:
Abdominal injuriesAllergic reactions
Anaphylaxis, including signs, symptoms and triggers and using different types of adrenaline auto injectors
Asthma, including signs, symptoms and triggers and using different types of bronchodilators
Basic care of a wound
Bleeding control
Burns
Cardiac conditions, including chest pains
Choking and airway obstructions
Crush injuries
Diabetes
Dislocations
Drowning
Envenomation
Environment impact, including hypothermia, hyperthermia, dehydration and heat stroke
Eye and ear injuries
Febrile convulsions
Fractures
Head, neck and spinal injuries
Minor skin injuries
Needle stick injuries
Poisoning and toxic substances
Respiratory distress
Seizures, including epilepsy
Shock
Soft tissue injuries, including sprains and strains
Stroke
Unconsciousness
Basic anatomy and physiology relating to:
How to recognise a person is not breathing normally
Chest
Infant respiratory systems and implications for provision of CPR
Basic anatomical differences between adults and children, and the implications for provision of first aid
Normal clinical values for children
Response/consciousness
Upper airway and effect of positional change
ASSESSMENT - PRACTICAL
Physical demonstrations (skills)
The simulated assessment environments will reflect the real-life working environment where these skills and knowledge would be performed, with all the relevant equipment and resources of that working environment. Skills must be demonstrated by the student working individually in an environment that provides realistic in-depth, industry-validated scenarios and simulations to assess students' skills and knowledge.
It's important that students have knowledge of the content of this course. The assessable practical skills are listed below.
You will be assessed on performing first aid scenario and task demonstrations for:
1. Infant CPR
2. Adult/child CPR & defibrillation
3. Anaphylaxis & autoinjector
4. Asthma & medication
5. Written incident report
6. Choking
7. Head injury
8. Turning a casualty on his/her side
9. Bleeding control & shock
10. PIT for snake/spider bite
11. Rice for sprain
12. Bandage & sling for fracture
13. Seizure
14. Poisoning
15. Verbal reporting, debriefing and evaluating
Student handbook / written agreement / course fees, refunds and payment terms
If you are completing this course, please download the student agreement to ensure that you are aware of your rights and obligations. You can access the student written agreement by clicking here.
