Acting in emergencies and recognizing warning signs in the patient

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About Course

Are you ready to transform the way you face critical moments?
in the care of your patient? Caring for a dependent person involves being in
a state of constant alertness to unexpected situations that may generate
fear or paralysis if you don't know how to react.

 

Caregivers often face the anxiety of not knowing if a
Is the physical symptom a real emergency, or is it something they can handle in the clinic?
Home security. This course has been designed to turn that uncertainty into reality.
in an organized, technical and, above all, empathetic response capacity.

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What Will You Learn?

  • They will identify early warning signs: They will learn to recognize key physical and behavioral changes, such as edema, alterations in blood pressure or sugar levels, before they become a major crisis.
  • They will master Home First Aid: They will gain practical skills to handle falls, burns, minor bleeding and choking using safe techniques.
  • They will know when to seek professional help: They will develop the necessary judgment to differentiate between situations that can be managed at home and those that require immediate medical attention, learning to communicate symptoms clearly.
  • They will manage their well-being during the crisis: They will understand that their calm is the driving force behind their safety. We will provide them with emotional and breathing tools to maintain mental clarity even in the most stressful moments.

Course Content

Module 1: Warning signs in the patient

  • Introduction
  • What changes am I noticing?
  • Quiz module 1

Module 2: Basic First Aid at Home

Module 3: When and how to seek professional help

Module 4: Self-care for caregivers in crisis situations

Closing of Cycle

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