February 19,20 & 26, 2011
SMPC, 19th floor
Initiative of our company's newly formed club called ECLIPSE (Emerson Creates Leaders In Providing Smiles to Everyone) which is for a good cause.
First day. Filipino time. Everybody is late, well not all. but most, even the trainors themselves. Moving on, back to business. Right after everybody had settled in, forms were passed and filled up and given back, formal discussion begun. BLS or Basic Life Support was the first topic, well known as CPR and Mouth to Mouth Resuscitation.
The whole morning and about half of the afternoon was devoted to room lecture. The lecture covered mostly the principle of CPR and Rescue Breathing, proper assessment of the victim and the surrounding, procedure and counting, etc. Lecture was good but the fun part was putting what we learned into action. :) The practical exam -- CPR and Resuce Breathing -- into action was a bit tiring but rewarding once you were able to do it in just one try! ;)
Second day. Similar to what happened the day before, we started late. Tried to squeeze in as much lecture as we can in one day. The other lecturer -- Pao -- was funny and very informative. And since he already had experienced rescue work, he was kind enough to show us the different way and style to carry a victim. Before that they taught us to put bandages using a triangular bandage.
Tiring yet very informative
SMPC, 19th floor
Initiative of our company's newly formed club called ECLIPSE (Emerson Creates Leaders In Providing Smiles to Everyone) which is for a good cause.
First day. Filipino time. Everybody is late, well not all. but most, even the trainors themselves. Moving on, back to business. Right after everybody had settled in, forms were passed and filled up and given back, formal discussion begun. BLS or Basic Life Support was the first topic, well known as CPR and Mouth to Mouth Resuscitation.
The whole morning and about half of the afternoon was devoted to room lecture. The lecture covered mostly the principle of CPR and Rescue Breathing, proper assessment of the victim and the surrounding, procedure and counting, etc. Lecture was good but the fun part was putting what we learned into action. :) The practical exam -- CPR and Resuce Breathing -- into action was a bit tiring but rewarding once you were able to do it in just one try! ;)
Second day. Similar to what happened the day before, we started late. Tried to squeeze in as much lecture as we can in one day. The other lecturer -- Pao -- was funny and very informative. And since he already had experienced rescue work, he was kind enough to show us the different way and style to carry a victim. Before that they taught us to put bandages using a triangular bandage.
Tiring yet very informative
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