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PADI Emergency First Response (EFR+CFC) Courses



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PADI's Specialty Emergency First Response(EFR+CFC), course prepares individuals for situations in which they may need first aid. To complete the course, you must have the right equipment. You can rent gear. For more information on this course, click here. For those who have some experience but want to refresh their skills, this course can also be used as a refresher.

Content for the course

The EFR course is a great way to boost your confidence and your willingness to deal with medical emergencies. This course covers basic procedures in emergency care. Participants can practice these skills in a relaxed environment. Self-study books, video demonstrations, quick reference cards, and video tutorials are included in the course materials. It meets all the requirements to be certified as a PADI Rescue Diver and professional rating.

CPR, rescue breathing techniques, scene assessment, basic first aid, and CPR are all covered. The training also teaches participants how to treat common diving injuries. This includes the ability to bandage, stitch, and prevent infection. Students will also learn to protect their bodies from harmful substances and pathogens. This course teaches you how to save lives and respond to potentially life-threatening situations.

Pre-requisites

PADI's Emergency First Response Course is a course lasting one day that teaches how to respond to medical emergencies. The course includes both classroom theory and skill development, as well as practice in real-life scenarios. The course requires no pre-requisites or age requirements.


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This course is for divers as well as non-divers. It covers first aid and CPR. With the help of quick reference cards or videos, participants are taught how to respond quickly in such situations. This course is compliant with the CPR/First-aid training requirements of the PADI Rescue Diver as well as all professional levels in the PADI Scuba Diver program. Additionally, many PADI instructors are certified as instructors in Emergency First Response.

Requirements

This training helps participants build confidence and equips them to respond to emergencies. The course teaches vital skills like CPR, first aid and primary care and stresses the importance of minimizing risk. The course also teaches non-divers how to better prepare for emergency situations.


Upon successful completion of the EFRI program, students are eligible to sit for the PADI Instructor Examination. Each course in the EFRI Program begins with the prefix EFRI. It is numbered sequentially. Each course lasts 1 hour. This includes 55 minutes of class, and five breaks.

Refresher course

EFR Refresher Course is for people who want a refresher course. This course includes two parts: a Skill Building session and an Exam. EFR Refresher Course is an optional course. However, the EFR Instructor manual recommends it. The refresher course will cover the most recent developments in CPR/first Aid. You will also learn how to use the AED. In addition, you will learn how to instruct people on how to perform these skills in case of an emergency.

This course will help you to improve your skills and prepare for the PADI Rescue Diver course. It also fulfills requirements for Professional Rescue Diver training and other courses requiring CPR. It also includes an Emergency First Response Videos, which help participants prepare for emergencies as well as preview the skills they'll be using during the skills-development session.


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Cost

The Emergency First Response course is a half-day course that teaches the skills necessary in emergency situations. The course includes classroom lessons, video presentations and role-play scenarios. It also covers CPR, first aid and AED usage. This course is an integral part of PADI certification. It also fulfills prerequisites for many courses. The course cost approximately 6,900 Thai baht per person. The training manual, two-year PADI certification fees and the training manual are included in the course fee.

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. You will also learn how to give first aid for common diving injuries. Other topics covered in the course will include bandaging, splinting, and protection from pathogens. PADI issues the certification. It provides basic knowledge about CPR and first aid for all types diving injuries.



 



PADI Emergency First Response (EFR+CFC) Courses