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Mefa Time Table Corrected

This document outlines a 4 day training schedule on medical emergency first aid. Day 1 covers immediate first aid actions, principles, and examining patients. Day 2 focuses on poisoning, burns, and hypothermia/cold injuries. Day 3 addresses spinal injuries, fractures, dislocations and bandaging. Day 4 consists of practical training in various medical emergencies and final assessment. The schedule provides thorough coverage of first aid procedures and management of common medical issues seafarers may encounter.
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Mefa Time Table Corrected

This document outlines a 4 day training schedule on medical emergency first aid. Day 1 covers immediate first aid actions, principles, and examining patients. Day 2 focuses on poisoning, burns, and hypothermia/cold injuries. Day 3 addresses spinal injuries, fractures, dislocations and bandaging. Day 4 consists of practical training in various medical emergencies and final assessment. The schedule provides thorough coverage of first aid procedures and management of common medical issues seafarers may encounter.
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Rev. No.

:4
RENAISSANCE TRAINING CENTER, INC. Initial Issue date:
August 2011

MEDICAL EMERGENCY FIRST AID IMO MC 1.14


Rev. Date
May 5, 2017
Control No.:
Author: AOT
TTL006(08-11)R4(05-17)
PART B: TIME TABLE Page 1 of 1

Period (DAY 1) (DAY 2) (DAY 3) (DAY 4)


Immediate Action Cont. poisoning
 Skin contact  Bandaging
 First Aid , definition, roles of first-
 Eye contact Medical care of rescued persons including Practical for examination of patient
aider, objective of first aid
1st Period  Immediate therapy Distress, hypothermia and cold exposures
 General principles of first aid Practical for Spinal Injuries
(2 hours) a) Hypothermia
 Guidelines for giving emergency Examination of Patient
b) Cold exposure injuries
care/Emergency Action Principles a) Recording of history
 Review of EFA
First Aid Kit/ Emergency kit b) Physical Examination c) Chilblains
 Basic kit Spinal Injuries d) Immersion foot Practical for fracture and
2nd Period  Bandages a) Signs and symptoms e) Seasickness
Dislocation/Bandaging
(2 hours)  Dressing b) First Aid measures f) Dehydration and
Body structure and Function c) Use of Neil Robertson stretcher malnutrition Practical for Pharmacology
 Skeletal System or Spine board Radio Medical Advice
BREAK
d) Care of Neck Injuries
Pharmacology
Burns, scald and effects of heat and cold
 Cardiovascular System  Ship’s medicine chest
 Burns and scalds Cont. Practical for Pharmacology
3rd Period  Muscular system  Medicines obtained by individuals
 Classification of burns Practical for Cardiac arrest
(2 hours)  Respiratory system  Controlled drugs
 Emergency care and first aid
 Digestive system
 Shock management in burns
 Antibiotics, Analgesics, Chemotherapy
Sterilization
 Dressing of burns
Cardiac arrest, drowning and asphyxia
 Effects of heat exposure Psychological/ Psychiatric Problems
Toxicological hazards aboard ship  Hypothermia  Psychological aspect of seafaring
 Medical advice relating to the  Treatment of hypothermia  General and specific psychological
dangers of the carriage of chemicals  Frostbite characteristics desirable on board ships
4th Period Cont. Practical for Cardiac arrest
by ships  Treatment of frostbite  Factors in a ship’s environment which may
(2 hour) Final Assessment
 Poisoning Fracture, Dislocation and Muscular Injuries contribute to psychological
 Ingestion  Types and signs and symptoms malfunctioning
 Inhalation  Splint, Immobilization  Psychological consequences of separation
 Pelvic injuries,Dislocation,Sprain
from family and society

Prepared by: Checked by: Approved by:

Arsenio Trinidad January Magno Allan Coronado

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