Need for First Aid Training

At Zenplus, we are dedicated to not only offering exceptional emergency medical care but also empowering individuals to become First Responders in critical situations. Our comprehensive First Aid Training workshops provide individuals with the confidence and skills to act decisively in emergencies. Through hands-on demonstrations and real-life scenarios, we teach essential First Aid and Basic Life Support (BLS) techniques, enabling people to save lives during the Golden Hour when every second counts.

Benefits of Becoming a First Responder

  • Immediate Impact: Gain the ability to act effectively in emergencies to save lives.
  • Enhance Community Safety: Make your workplace, school, or neighborhood prepared for unforeseen incidents.
  • Bridge the Gap: Until professional medical help arrives, provide critical care and reassurance to those in distress.

Saving Lives With first Aid Training

Key First Aid Tips for Common Medical Emergencies

  • 1. Chest Compressions

    1. Chest Compressions

    • Check if the individual is breathing by tilting their head back and observing for breaths.
    • Call an ambulance or have someone else do it immediately.
    • Push firmly in the center of the chest at a steady rhythm until help arrives.

  • 2. First Aid for Choking

    The delivery of back blows

    • Administer strong back blows between the shoulder blades to dislodge the obstruction.
    • If the problem persists, call for emergency assistance.

  • Aid for Unconscious and Non-Breathing Persons

    Place the person on their side and tilt their head back

    • Tilt the head back to ensure an open airway.
    • Place the individual on their side while checking for breathing.
    • Call for professional medical help promptly.

  • Handling Heavy Bleeding

    Put pressure on the wound

    • Apply consistent pressure using any available material to reduce blood loss.
    • Maintain pressure until medical professionals take over.

  • 5. First Aid for Burns

    Put pressure on the wound

    • Run cool water over the burn for at least 10 minutes.
    • Cover it loosely with sterile cling film or a clean plastic bag while waiting for medical assistance.

  • 6. Help for Broken Bones

    Cool the affected area

    • Immobilize the injured limb with cushioning materials.
    • Minimize movement and provide reassurance until help arrives

  • 7. Addressing Heart Attacks

    Immobilize the affected part

    • Ensure they sit in a comfortable position and call for immediate ambulance support.
    • Monitor symptoms, such as chest pain radiating to arms, jaw, or back.

  • 8. Responding to Strokes –

    Ensure they are sitting and call for an ambulance immediately

    • Face: Check if one side droops.
    • Arms: Ask them to lift both arms; observe weakness in one.
    • Speech: Assess slurred or unclear speech.
    • Time: Call emergency services immediately if symptoms match.

  • 9. Managing Diabetic Emergencies

    Carry out the Fast test

    • Offer something sugary to eat or drink.
    • Monitor their condition and contact a health professional if there’s no improvement.

  • 10. Asthma Attack Relief

    Give them something sweet to drink or eat

    • Help the patient sit comfortably and ensure they take their prescribed medication.
    • Dial for emergency services in severe cases.

  • 11. Poisoning Emergencies

    Help them take their medication

    • Identify what was consumed, its approximate quantity, and the time of ingestion while contacting emergency services.

  • 12. Responding to Seizures (Epilepsy)

    Establish what? When? And how much?

    • Prevent harm without restraining them. Use soft padding to protect the head from injury.
    • Post-seizure, position them on their side to keep airways clear.

  • Helping Someone in Distress

    Apply something cold

    • Actively listen and ask gently how you can assist.
    • Respect their needs and sensitivities.

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Our Faq

 First Aid training equips individuals with basic skills to handle medical emergencies until professional help arrives, enabling prompt and effective responses.

 

It saves lives by addressing critical emergencies at the moment they happen. Understanding First Aid empowers you to act quickly and prevent complications until professionals intervene.

 

 

Yes, commonly offered levels include:

Basic First Aid: Covers CPR, bandaging, and treating minor injuries.
Standard First Aid: Provides comprehensive training for illnesses and injuries.
Advanced First Aid: Includes administering medication and using Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs).

 

Anyone—there are no age restrictions. Basic techniques are easy to grasp and can be learned by individuals of any skill level.

Absolutely. Common training methods include dealing with choking, fractures, burns, strokes, and heart attacks—all critical skills that anyone might need to use in emergencies.