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TP – Administer Oxygen in an Emergency – Paper-Based – Peter Cox – Course ID#1908614
9 August, 2022 @ 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
16) Administer Oxygen in an Emergency
OER

The Royal Life Saving Administer Oxygen in an Emergency Situation Award provides the minimum requirement for those persons wishing to provide use of oxygen equipment. The course aims to establish competence in the required knowledge and skills for public safety workers who attend incidents where the use of oxygen in either lifesaving or on-going management of a casualty is appropriate.
Pre-requisite: There are no pre-requisites for this course
Minimum age: 16 years
Course Length: 3 hours
Units of Competency:
PUAEME001 Provide Emergency Care and
PUAEME003 Administer Oxygen in an Emergency
Re-Accreditation: 12 months
Level of English: A reasonable level of English is required to be able to complete this course successfully
Is this the right course for me? If you are unsure please call us on 3823 2823 or email courses@rlssq.com.au for further assistance in choosing the right course for you.
Introduction:
The information provided here will assist you in deciding if the course selected is the right course for you.
It is assumed that participants are sufficiently physically fit and healthy to undertake this course. The following physical activities will occur during the course unless you advise of any physical difficulties or limitations: kneeling‚ bending over, crouching, standing, leaning, sitting, pushing, lifting, carrying and other physical activity.
The specific requirements required for successful completion of Administer Oxygen in an Emergency Situation are:
It is assumed that participants are sufficiently physically fit and healthy to undertake this course. The following physical activities will occur during the course unless you advise of any physical difficulties or limitations: kneeling‚ bending over, crouching, standing, leaning, sitting, pushing, lifting, carrying and other physical activity.
The specific requirements required for successful completion of Administer Oxygen in an Emergency Situation are:
- Performing 2 minutes Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation on an adult and infant manikin on the ground
Learning Outcomes:
Learning Methods:
Course dates close one week before the commencement of the course so that participants have sufficient time to complete all pre-course learning activities. Pre-course learning activities need to be completed before the start of the face-to-face component. The pre-course work will develop your underpinning knowledge for the course to be undertaken.
Participants will require the following for the face-to-face component:
Pre-Course:
Participants are required to complete a Pre-Course Workbook before the face-to-face course. This may be completed online or paper-based. Your Trainer will provide you with the information to successfully complete your Pre-Course Workbook.
Face-to-Face:
Participants are then required to attend the face-to-face component to complete the practical assessment.
Participants will require the following for the face-to-face component:
- Photo Identification (i.e. Drivers Licence)
- Your Unique Student Identifier (www.usi.gov.au)
- Your manuals (if applicable)
- Appropriate clothing
- Any drinks‚ meals and/or snacks
Pre-Course:
Participants are required to complete a Pre-Course Workbook before the face-to-face course. This may be completed online or paper-based. Your Trainer will provide you with the information to successfully complete your Pre-Course Workbook.
Face-to-Face:
Participants are then required to attend the face-to-face component to complete the practical assessment.
Program Benefits:
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