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PADI Emergency First Response CFC (EFR+CFC), Courses



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PADI's Specialty Emergency First Response Course (EFR+CFC), was created to train individuals to respond to emergency situations. The course can only be completed if you have the necessary equipment. It is possible to rent equipment. You can find more information about the course here. This course can be used to refresh skills and experience.

Course content

The EFR course is a great way to boost your confidence and your willingness to deal with medical emergencies. The course provides hands-on training in basic emergency care procedures. It is also stress-free. The course materials include self-study manuals, video demonstrations, and quick reference cards. It fulfills all requirements for professional and PADI Rescue Diver courses.

The course content includes learning CPR, rescue breathing, scene assessment, and basic first aid. This training also covers common diving injuries. This includes the ability to bandage, stitch, and prevent infection. Students also learn how protect themselves against dangerous pathogens. This course allows you to respond to potentially life-threatening situations and save lives!

Pre-requisites

The PADI Emergency First Response course is a one-day program that focuses on teaching participants how to respond in time to a life-threatening medical emergency. The program includes classroom instruction and skills training, as well practice in real-life situations. There are no age or pre-requisites required.


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Non-divers as well divers can take the course. The course covers CPR and first assistance emergencies. With the help of quick reference cards or videos, participants are taught how to respond quickly in such situations. This course meets all requirements for PADI Rescue Diver, as well as professional levels of PADI Scuba Diver. PADI instructors are also certified to teach Emergency First Response.

Requirements

The Emergency First Response Training builds confidence and prepares participants in helping others in an emergency. The course teaches lifesaving skills, such as CPR, first aid, and primary care, and emphasizes the importance of minimizing risks. Non-divers will also benefit from the course, which will prepare them to respond in an emergency.


After completing the EFRI course, students can take the PADI Instructor Examination. Each course in the EFRI program begins with the prefix EFRI and is numbered sequentially. Each course takes one hour and includes 55 minutes of class time, five minutes of break and five minutes of rest.

Refresher course

People who wish to refresh their skills can take the EFR Refresher Course. There are two parts to the course: Skill Development and Exam. EFR refresher courses are optional, but recommended by the EFR Instructor Handbook. The refresher course will cover the most recent developments in CPR/first Aid. AED usage will also be covered. Additionally, you will be able to instruct others on how to perform these skills in an emergency.

This is a great course to get your skills up to par and help you meet the requirements for PADI Rescue Diver. It meets the requirements for the Professional Rescue Diver course as well as other courses that require CPR certification. It also contains an Emergency First Response Video that helps participants prepare for emergency situations and preview the skills they will use during the skills development session.


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Prices

The half-day Emergency First Respond course teaches skills needed in emergency situations. It includes classroom lessons, video presentations, role-play scenarios, and CPR, first aid, and AED use. The course is an important part of PADI certification. The course cost approximately 6,900 Thai baht per person. The cost includes the training manual as well as two years' certification fees for PADI.

PADI Emergency First Reaper course will provide you with CPR and rescue breathing training, aswell as the ability to assess and monitor the victim's condition. It also teaches you how to administer first aid to a variety of common diving injuries. The course will also cover topics like bandaging, dressings, and protecting yourself from pathogens. PADI issues the certification. It provides basic knowledge about CPR and first aid for all types diving injuries.



 



PADI Emergency First Response CFC (EFR+CFC), Courses