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