PROVIDE FIRST AID SERVICES
TVET CDACC UNIT CODE:
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit specifies the competencies required to provide first aid services. It involves
performing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation; managing choking, shock, hypothermia, febrile
condition, burns, scalds, trauma, nose bleeding, cuts, bleeding, fractures, drowning, poisoning
and snake bites. It also involves assisting patients with existing conditions such as asthma,
epilepsy and diabetes.
ELEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1. Assess the nature and extent of injury or disease
1.1 Personal, casualty and environment safety is assessed as per principles of first aid.
1.2 The nature and extent of injury and/or illness is assessed in accordance with first aid
principles.
1.3 Assistance from emergency services is called as per first aid principles.
1.4 A decision is promptly made regarding action to be taken.
1.5 Tools, equipment, materials and supplies required are identified based on the assessment
carried out.
1.6 Tools, equipment, materials and supplies are gathered based on the assessment of the
situation.
2. Provide first aid intervention
2.1 Specific first aid measures are given based on nature and extent of injury/illness as per
first aid principles.
2.2 Casualty’s condition is continuously monitored based on the vital signs as per first aid
principles.
2.3 Information on the casualty condition is accurately and clearly conveyed to emergency
services personnel as per first aid principles.
2.4 The casualty is handed over to the emergency and appropriate medical personnel as per
first aid principles.
3. Evaluate first aid service
3.1 The response of the casualty to the intervention is evaluated based on the initial
assessment.
3.2 The response of the first aider to the situation is evaluated based on principles and
procedures of first aid.
4. Wind-up first aid
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,4.1 First aid area is cleared as per first aid principles.
4.2 Waste is disposed of in regard to SOPs.
4.3 Recyclable materials are stored as per manufacturer’s instructions and first aid principles.
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance criteria
apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect performance.
Variable Range:
1. Nature of injury or illness may include but not limited to:
o Choking
o Burns
o Scalds
o Trauma
o Nose bleeding
o Cuts
o Fractures
o Drowning
o Hypothermia
o Electrocution
o Poisoning
o Snake bites
2. Extent of injury may include but not limited to:
o Mild
o Moderate
o Severe
3. Illnesses/Medical condition requiring first aid may include but not limited to:
o Asthma
o Epilepsy
o Diabetes
4. Emergency services may include but not limited to:
o Police
o Ambulance
o Fire fighters
o The public
o Health care providers
5. Tools, equipment, materials and supplies may include but not limited to:
o Trolley
o Stretcher
o Gloves
o Spine board
o Sheets
o Splints
o Mask
o Goggles
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, o Apron/Gown/coverall/jump suit
o Airways/adjuncts
o Ambu-bag
o First Aid kit
6. First aid measures may include but not limited to:
o Performing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation
o Managing choking, burns, scalds, trauma, nose bleeding, cuts, fractures,
drowning, poisoning and snake bites
7. Appropriate medical personnel may include but not limited to:
o Doctors
o Nurses
o Anesthetists
o Paramedics
o Physiotherapists
8. Casualty’s condition may include but not limited to:
o Mild
o Moderate
o Severe
o Acute
o Chronic
REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
Required Skills
The individual needs to demonstrate the following skills:
Communication skills
Interpersonal skills
Organizing skills
Basic nursing skills
Performing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation
Required Knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
OSH procedures and practices and regulations
HIV/AIDS
Hazards/risks identification and control
Principles of first aid
Scene size up
Assessment of nature and extent of injury and/or illness
Sourcing for emergency services
Decision making – triaging
Effective communication on casualty’s condition
Handing over casualty to medical personnel
Monitoring casualty’s condition
Evaluating response of the casualty to the intervention
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, Evaluating first aider’s response to the situation
Documentation
Waste management
Report writing
Requirements for first aid
Management of:
o Choking
o Burns and scalds
o Trauma
o Nose bleeding
o Cuts
o Fractures
o Drowning
o Poisoning
o Snake bites
Assisting patients with medical conditions such as:
o Asthma
o Epilepsy
o Diabetes
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance
criteria, required skills and knowledge and range statement.
1. Critical Aspects of Competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
1.1 Assessed the personal, casualty and environment safety
1.2 Assessed the nature and extent of injury and/or illness
1.3 Called for assistance from emergency services
1.4 Gave the first aid measures
1.5 Conveyed information on the casualty condition
1.6 Continuously monitored casualty’s condition
1.7 Referred the casualty to medical services
1.8 Stored recyclable materials in the kit after providing first aid
1.9 Disposed of waste materials
2. Resource Implications
The following resources must be provided:
2.1 Workplace or assessment location
2.2 PPEs
2.3 Student file
2.4 Learner’s Mentoring tool
3. Methods of Assessment
Competency may be assessed through:
3.1 Observation
3.2 Portfolio Assessment
3.3 Interview/oral
3.4 Case Study
Meltus Machimbo. KISNAP
TVET CDACC UNIT CODE:
UNIT DESCRIPTION
This unit specifies the competencies required to provide first aid services. It involves
performing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation; managing choking, shock, hypothermia, febrile
condition, burns, scalds, trauma, nose bleeding, cuts, bleeding, fractures, drowning, poisoning
and snake bites. It also involves assisting patients with existing conditions such as asthma,
epilepsy and diabetes.
ELEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1. Assess the nature and extent of injury or disease
1.1 Personal, casualty and environment safety is assessed as per principles of first aid.
1.2 The nature and extent of injury and/or illness is assessed in accordance with first aid
principles.
1.3 Assistance from emergency services is called as per first aid principles.
1.4 A decision is promptly made regarding action to be taken.
1.5 Tools, equipment, materials and supplies required are identified based on the assessment
carried out.
1.6 Tools, equipment, materials and supplies are gathered based on the assessment of the
situation.
2. Provide first aid intervention
2.1 Specific first aid measures are given based on nature and extent of injury/illness as per
first aid principles.
2.2 Casualty’s condition is continuously monitored based on the vital signs as per first aid
principles.
2.3 Information on the casualty condition is accurately and clearly conveyed to emergency
services personnel as per first aid principles.
2.4 The casualty is handed over to the emergency and appropriate medical personnel as per
first aid principles.
3. Evaluate first aid service
3.1 The response of the casualty to the intervention is evaluated based on the initial
assessment.
3.2 The response of the first aider to the situation is evaluated based on principles and
procedures of first aid.
4. Wind-up first aid
Meltus Machimbo. KISNAP
,4.1 First aid area is cleared as per first aid principles.
4.2 Waste is disposed of in regard to SOPs.
4.3 Recyclable materials are stored as per manufacturer’s instructions and first aid principles.
RANGE
This section provides work environments and conditions to which the performance criteria
apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect performance.
Variable Range:
1. Nature of injury or illness may include but not limited to:
o Choking
o Burns
o Scalds
o Trauma
o Nose bleeding
o Cuts
o Fractures
o Drowning
o Hypothermia
o Electrocution
o Poisoning
o Snake bites
2. Extent of injury may include but not limited to:
o Mild
o Moderate
o Severe
3. Illnesses/Medical condition requiring first aid may include but not limited to:
o Asthma
o Epilepsy
o Diabetes
4. Emergency services may include but not limited to:
o Police
o Ambulance
o Fire fighters
o The public
o Health care providers
5. Tools, equipment, materials and supplies may include but not limited to:
o Trolley
o Stretcher
o Gloves
o Spine board
o Sheets
o Splints
o Mask
o Goggles
Meltus Machimbo. KISNAP
, o Apron/Gown/coverall/jump suit
o Airways/adjuncts
o Ambu-bag
o First Aid kit
6. First aid measures may include but not limited to:
o Performing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation
o Managing choking, burns, scalds, trauma, nose bleeding, cuts, fractures,
drowning, poisoning and snake bites
7. Appropriate medical personnel may include but not limited to:
o Doctors
o Nurses
o Anesthetists
o Paramedics
o Physiotherapists
8. Casualty’s condition may include but not limited to:
o Mild
o Moderate
o Severe
o Acute
o Chronic
REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
Required Skills
The individual needs to demonstrate the following skills:
Communication skills
Interpersonal skills
Organizing skills
Basic nursing skills
Performing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation
Required Knowledge
The individual needs to demonstrate knowledge of:
OSH procedures and practices and regulations
HIV/AIDS
Hazards/risks identification and control
Principles of first aid
Scene size up
Assessment of nature and extent of injury and/or illness
Sourcing for emergency services
Decision making – triaging
Effective communication on casualty’s condition
Handing over casualty to medical personnel
Monitoring casualty’s condition
Evaluating response of the casualty to the intervention
Meltus Machimbo. KISNAP
, Evaluating first aider’s response to the situation
Documentation
Waste management
Report writing
Requirements for first aid
Management of:
o Choking
o Burns and scalds
o Trauma
o Nose bleeding
o Cuts
o Fractures
o Drowning
o Poisoning
o Snake bites
Assisting patients with medical conditions such as:
o Asthma
o Epilepsy
o Diabetes
EVIDENCE GUIDE
This provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance
criteria, required skills and knowledge and range statement.
1. Critical Aspects of Competency
Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
1.1 Assessed the personal, casualty and environment safety
1.2 Assessed the nature and extent of injury and/or illness
1.3 Called for assistance from emergency services
1.4 Gave the first aid measures
1.5 Conveyed information on the casualty condition
1.6 Continuously monitored casualty’s condition
1.7 Referred the casualty to medical services
1.8 Stored recyclable materials in the kit after providing first aid
1.9 Disposed of waste materials
2. Resource Implications
The following resources must be provided:
2.1 Workplace or assessment location
2.2 PPEs
2.3 Student file
2.4 Learner’s Mentoring tool
3. Methods of Assessment
Competency may be assessed through:
3.1 Observation
3.2 Portfolio Assessment
3.3 Interview/oral
3.4 Case Study
Meltus Machimbo. KISNAP