HLTAID014 - Provide Advanced First Aid
Provide Advanced First Aid
Course Overview
HLTAID014 Provide Advanced First Aid Course
HLTAID014 Advanced First Aid has replaced HLTAID006 Provide Advanced First Aid.
Take your first aid training to the next level with Brisbane First Aid Courses HLTAID014 Provide Advanced First Aid.
This course includes CPR and is top tier when it comes to being equipped with the skills to help others and save a life. Come in and complete the course face to face and experience an interactive and supportive environment like no other. You also don’t have to worry about completing online or out of class requirements!
Alternatively, if you prefer to learn online, choose our online version and receive less time in the classroom.
Experience the Brisbane First Aid Courses difference as we are one of the only Registered Training Organisations (31124) to offer this course.
Learn all of the content from not just HLTAID011 Provide First Aid and HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation but also an extra seven specialist subjects.
All First Aid Procedures are taught in line with guidelines provided by the Australian Resuscitation Council, Safe Work Australia, Australian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) and other national peak clinical bodies.
This course is open to all members of the public regardless of prior knowledge or experience.
HLTAID014 Provide Advanced First Aid Course
Course Code Included
HLTAID009 – Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
HLTAID010 – Provide basic emergency life support
HLTAID011 – Provide First Aid
HLTAID014 – Provide Advanced First Aid
Course Cost
$189 (may vary)
Course Duration
6 Hours – Face to Face + Pre-reading and Quiz
Course Certificate
Issued Same Day (T&C)
Nationally Accredited
The course is Nationally Recognised Training
Workplace Requirements
The course meets the workplace requirements
$189.00/Per Person
- Group Booking Discounts (Click Here!)
Why Choose Our HLTAID014 First Aid Course?
- Find a Cheaper Price, We'll Price Match
- First Aid Training with Flexible options
- Same-Day Certificate
- Accredited Certification, Nationally Recognised
- Workplace Training at your site
- Courses available 7 Days
- Royal Australian College of General Practitioners – endorsed
- Australian College of Nursing – endorsed
- Book Online or by Phone
HLTAID006 is now HLTAID014
New Industry Standard
HLTAID014 is the new industry standard for first aid training and includes the following units of competency:
- HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (Previously: HLTAID001)
- HLTAID010 Provide basic emergency life support (Previously: HLTAID002)
- HLTAID011 Provide First Aid (Previously: HLTAID003)
- HLTAID014 Provide Advanced First Aid (Previously: HLTAID006)
Complete your course successfully in 6 hours
Complete the course in a day, starting at 9 am and finishing at 4 pm in a single session to have you successfully complete all work.
The day will include:
- Completing a pre-course quiz and reading the HLTAID014 Provide Advanced First Aid Learners Guide (the guide will help you complete the quiz, and this must be completed before you attend your session).
- Presentations on all required First Aid Topics
- A multiple-choice independent knowledge assessment on the presentation
- Trainer marking and feedback on the assessment
- A trainer-led demonstration on how to perform the required first aid techniques and how to use the equipment, which is detailed and comprehensive.
- Practical assessment of performance evidence in the form of role plays, observations, written and verbal incident/ review reports and class debrief.
- Completing a pre-course quiz and reading the HLTAID014 Provide Advanced First Aid Learners Guide (the guide will help you complete the quiz, and this must be completed before you attend your session).
- Presentations on all required First Aid Topics
- A multiple-choice independent knowledge assessment on the presentation
- Trainer marking and feedback on the assessment
- A trainer-led demonstration on how to perform the required first aid techniques and how to use the equipment, which is detailed and comprehensive.
- Practical assessment of performance evidence in the form of role plays, observations, written and verbal incident/ review reports and class debrief.
*To attend the course, you must read the learner guide. The number of study hours needed to complete the learner guide varies depending on your existing knowledge, skills and experience.*
Supportive Training Environment
Brisbane First Aid Courses offers HLTAID014 Provide Advanced First Aid training in a single session, with zero requirements for extra online or out of classwork.
Complete the course face-to-face, and be assured that you are being supervised by a professional and passionate, highly-experienced first aid trainer who can support and guide you through the course.
Please note that a pre-reading is required before attending the course and the time it takes to complete this will vary depending on your prior knowledge, experience and skills.
- Same-Day Certificate
Same Day First Aid Certificate
No Hidden Costs | Fully Accredited | Same Day CPR Certification
When you have successfully completed Brisbane First Aid Courses HLTAID014 knowledge and performance evidence criteria, you will be awarded the following units of competency.
- HLTAID009 – Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- HLTAID010 – Provide basic emergency life support
- HLTAID011 – Provide First Aid
- HLTAID014 – Provide Advanced First Aid
It is recommended that HLTAID011 Provide First Aid is updated every three years to remain valid and HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation is updated every 12 months.
Course Cost
$189 (may vary due to Daily Deals)
Price match guarantee on any similar course
Course times
9:00am – 4:00pm
Course start and end times may vary by location and date. Students should ensure they arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time
Course Venues
Find an Advanced First Aid Course Near Me
HLTAID014 Provide Advanced First Aid is run out of our Brisbane training venue located at Level 1, 345 Ann Street, Brisbane QLD 4000. The Queen Street Mall is right on the doorstep of the venue, and it is conveniently located close to public transport and parking.
USI requirements
Accredited Certification, Nationally Recognised
A USI (unique student identifier) number is a mandatory requirement for any student wishing to undertake vocational training. A USI number is unique to you and provided by the government to keep a secure online record of your VET certifications.
Course Locations
Locations
- Brisbane CBD – Level 1, 345 Ann Street, Brisbane QLD 4000
- Indooroopilly – 284 Witton Rd, Indooroopilly, QLD 4068
- Logan – Unit 8 / 84 – Wembley Road, Logan Central, QLD 4114
- Mt Gravatt – Mount Gravatt Hotel, 1315 Logan Rd, Mount Gravatt, QLD 4122
- Salisbury – 668 Toohey Rd, Salisbury, QLD 4107
- Springfield – Springfield Tavern, Corner of Springfield Parkway & Commercial Drive, Springfield, QLD 4300
- Capalaba – Lions Club Of Capalaba 55-57 Degen Road Capalaba, QLD 4157
- Ipswich – Ipswich Show Society Office, Ipswich Showgrounds 81 Warwick Rd, Ipswich, QLD 4035
- Chermside – Chermside Bowls Club, 468 Rode Road, Chermside, QLD 4032
- Caboolture – Caboolture Lakes Entrance, Suite 4- Training Room, 8-22 King Street Caboolture, QLD 4510
- Southport – 36 Scarborough St, Southport, QLD 4215
- Palm Beach – Palm Beach Hotel, Cnr 1118 Gold Coast Hwy & 5th Ave, Palm Beach, QLD 4221
- Mooloolaba – Mooloolaba Bowls Club, Brisbane Rd & Kapala St, Mooloolaba, QLD 4557
- Maroochydore – The Sands Tavern, Plaza Parade, Maroochydore, QLD 4558
- Townsville – Cluden Park, Racecourse Rd, Cluden, QLD 4811
- Cairns – Holiday Inn Cairns Harbourside, 209-217 Esplanade, Cairns North, QLD, 4870
- Tweed Heads – Twin Towns Services Club, 2 Wharf St, Tweed Heads, NSW 2485
- Upper Coomera – The Well, 58 Highland Wy, Upper Coomera, QLD 420
- Calamvale – Calamvale Hotel, 678 Compton Rd, Calamvale, QLD 4116
- Nerang – Hinterland Hotel, 53 Station St, Nerang QLD 4211
Course Requirements
In line with industry and organisational obligations, Brisbane First Aid Courses can only accept and issue nationally accredited units of competency to learners who are:
- At least 14 years of age (those who are under 18 must present a signed Parent or Guardian Consent Form)
Learners should also physically be capable of completing the performance requirements of this unit. At a minimum, learners will need to be physically capable of:
- Performing at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (5 cycles of both compressions and ventilations) on an adult manikin placed on the floor
- Performing at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (5 cycles of both compressions and ventilations) on an infant resuscitation manikin placed on a firm surface
- Operating an automated external defibrillator (AED) to deliver at least one shock
- Providing first aid assistance for a number of conditions including anaphylaxis, asthma, non-life-threatening, choking, envenomation, fractures, dislocations, sprains, strains, minor wounds, nosebleed, shock
What will I learn in Advanced First Aid Training?
Whether you select to learn online or face to face, practical assessment is completed in-class for both delivery modes.
Knowledge requirements for face-to-face delivery will be assessed in class. However, if you select the online course, you will be assessed on the knowledge requirements online.
Throughout this course, you will be assessed on:
Your understanding of:
(Knowledge/theory)
- Australian Resuscitation Council Guidelines
- Australian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy Action Plans
- Safe Work Australia Code of Practice
- Incident hazard and risk minimisation processes
- Infection control procedures
- Workplace or site first aid procedures
- First aid kit contents
- Education and Care Services National Law
- State Education and Care Services Regulations
- First aider Duty of Care requirements
- First aider requirements for currency of skill and knowledge
- First aider skill and knowledge limitations
- First aid parent/guardian consent
- First aid privacy and confidentiality requirements
- Stress management techniques and available support for rescuers and children
- The effect of positional change during CPR
- The appropriate duration, hand placement, compression/ventilation cycles and cessation of CPR
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- Defibrillator – AED use on children
- Defibrillator – AED safety and maintenance procedures
- Chain of survival
- Accessing and handing over to emergency services
- Assessing the level of consciousness for infants and children
- Basic anatomical differences and first aid considerations between infants, children and adults
What does Advanced First Aid Cover?
- Taking and assessing vital signs, including normal clinical values (respiration, temperature, pulse, level of consciousness)
- Secondary assessments
- Basic triage processes
- First aid procedures for the aged, elderly or infirms
- First aid procedures for major and minor workplace accidents
- First aid procedures for children
- Use of ancillary first aid equipment and coordination of resources
- advanced first aid management for abdominal injuries
- allergic reaction
- anaphylaxis
- asthma
- non-life-threatening bleeding
- life-threatening bleeding
- for burns
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- cardiac conditions, including chest pain
- advanced first aid management for childbirth
- choking
- crush injuries
- diabetes
- drowning
- ear injuries, including bleeding from the ear
- envenomation
- eye injuries
- fractures
- dislocations
- sprains
- strains
- head injuries
- neck injuries
- spinal injuries
- hypothermia
- hyperthermia
- minor wounds
- shock
- nosebleed
- poisoning
- seizures
- vomiting
- sharps injuries
- for stroke
- Substance misuse
- First aider and rescuer mental well-being and support (Mental Health)
Your ability to provide effective first aid to
- An unconscious, non-breathing adult and child (CPR, AED, 2 rescuer CPR)
- A regurgitating or vomiting unconscious adult and child (recovery position)
- An unconscious, non-breathing infant (CPR)
- An unconscious, breathing infant (open airway)
- A casualty with anaphylaxis (ASCIA Emergency Action Plan, Epipen)
- A casualty with asthma (ASCIA Emergency Action Plan, inhaler, spacer device)
- A casualty with non-life-threatening bleeding (bandage dressing)
- A casualty in shock (reassuring them, monitoring body temperature)
- A casualty who is choking (back blows, chest thrusts)
- A casualty who has been bitten by a snake (Pressure Immobilisation Technique)
- A casualty with a fractured arm (bandage, sling)
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- A casualty with a dislocated shoulder (cold compress)
- A casualty with a sprained ankle (RICER)
- A casualty with a nosebleed (apply pressure, lean forward)
- A casualty with life-threatening bleeding (tourniquet, haemostatic dressing)
- A casualty with an unknown condition (Secondary assessment, DRSABCD)
- 2 casualties with simultaneous unknown conditions (Basic triage, coordination of resources, secondary assessment, DRSABCD)
You will also be assessed on your ability to:
- Identify when to provide first aid
- Follow DRSABCD protocol
- Complete incident reports
- Handover to emergency services
Why do I need Advanced First Aid?
Provide Advanced First Aid covers you for all eventualities and expands your training beyond common conditions to some of the more advanced.
DRSABCD Protocol
Our accredited First Aid Training teaches you about the DRSABCD protocol. It’s a way of responding to medical emergencies that you can memorise. You think of DRSABCD as Drs Abcd. The letters stand for Danger, Response, Send, Airway, Breathing, CPR and Defibrillator. These represent the steps you follow in an emergency. The first thing to do is check for danger. Then you see if the casualty responds. Next, you send for emergency services. After that, you make sure the airways are clear. Then check that they are breathing and start CPR if necessary. The last thing you do is use the defibrillator.
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As well as this, you practise CPR by kneeling on the floor and pushing on a manikin. We teach you according to Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines. Managing asthma is another important part of the course, along with knowing how to use an EpiPen in case of anaphylaxis, you will be equipped to effectively respond to the most common emergencies. Such critical skills and knowledge are essential for aged care workers, healthcare professionals and nurses. But anyone benefits from this first aid training because emergencies happen anywhere. In summary, this course prepares you with the skills and knowledge required to respond effectively in a medical emergency.
New First Aid Codes
- HLTAID009 – Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- HLTAID010 – Provide basic emergency life support
- HLTAID011 – Provide First Aid
- HLTAID012 – Provide First Aid in an education and care setting
- HLTAID013 – Provide First Aid in remote or isolated site
- HLTAID014 – Provide Advanced First Aid
- HLTAID015 – Provide advanced resuscitation and oxygen therapy
Previously known as
- HLTAID001 – Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- HLTAID002 – Provide basic emergency life support
- HLTAID003 – Provide first aid
- HLTAID004 – Provide an emergency first aid response in an education & care setting
- HLTAID005 – Provide first aid in remote situations
- HLTAID006 – Provide advanced first aid
- HLTAID007 – Provide advanced resuscitation
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