Attend this session to acquire life saving first aid skills to help our children and other children who may be in need of First Aid Treatment. Sign up parents, sign up your nannies, caregivers....
WHY YOU SHOULD SIGN UP
This First Aid course is unique because it focuses specifically on Children! And covers important things to know – like when a child seems to be choking did you know it is dangerous to pat/hit him or her on the back?! So mothers, caregivers, nannies, parents sign up and come ready to learn some key tips! The course is being taught by a certified First Aid Trainer in collaboration with the Red Cross. Get a completion certificate.
On completion of the course, candidates should be competent in:
Child CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation)
Infantile convulsion and choking
Care of an unconscious child
Daily checks on the behavioural performance of the child
Head injuries and child associated illnesses
Oral dehydration therapy ORT
Burns and bleeding
VENUE: The Life House (33, Sinari Daranijo Street, Off Ligali Ayorinde, Victoria Island, Lagos).
TIME: 11am – 2pm
FEE: N3000 per person/ N5000 for two who sign up together
ENQUIRIES: Call 08033065617, 08039786069 or editor@lagosmums.com, andrea.okafor@yahoo.com
Please send an email to sign up for the class and to get payment details…there are limited spots.
Visit www.lagosmums.com for more details.
ORT - Oral Rehydration Therapy.... Linda!
ReplyDeleteThe date is not given. Is this available in Abuja too?
ReplyDeleteDate please!
ReplyDeleteOral rehydration therapy pls. And who says it's wrong to pat a choking child or even an adult? Hmm God help Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteIt holds on June 26th in Lagos at the Life House at 33 Sinari Daranijo Street, VI
ReplyDeleteEven though this seems to be coming in late I still wish the organizer was not only concerned about the $$. This should actually be a compulsory course taken by anybody who comes in contact with alot of people in a commercial setting. If this can be done we won't have people just dropping dead without trauma or visible injuries in Nigeria. Everyone should be taught how to administer basic CPR not "bring cold water" when somebody drops.
ReplyDelete