Overview

The FA EFAiF Course is a sports first aid course aimed at ‘lay first aiders’, specifically coaches, teachers, parents and volunteers, who are responsible for the provision of emergency first aid when supporting football activities.

 

Description

Aims:

  • To provide the learner with an understanding of the general duties, responsibilities and treatment principles of first aid within the football environment
  • To provide learners with the basic knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to recognise and manage life and limb threatening injuries and the ability to offer basic first aid.

Objectives:

On completion of the course, the learner should be able to:

  • Describe the duties, responsibilities, general treatment principles and priorities of emergency care provision in the football setting
  • Describe the elements of pre-event preparation (EAP) in relation to emergency care provision in football
  • Carry out the emergency procedures taught on the course that would deal with a life or limb threatening injury presented to them in football inclusive of sudden cardiac arrest, catastrophic bleeding and other medical emergencies
  • Have knowledge and management of airway and cervical spine issues that may arise in football
  • Have knowledge and understanding of The FA concussion guidelines and have completed the on-line course prior to attending the EFAiF course

 

Limits of Responsibility:

The course aims and objectives focus on the need to provide the learner with sufficient knowledge and skills to identify life and limb threatening injury in football. The aims and objectives are also directed towards a learner identifying the need for an injured or ill player to be referred to a hospital, for medical management by an appropriate healthcare professional. 

 

Content

The course is ideally one-day inclusive but can be subdivided into three distinct modules if required. Please note all modules must be completed within one month (ideal 3 weeks) and there is no APL to The FA IFAiF course.

Module 1 –

  • The Emergency Action Plan  / Roles and responsibilities of the first aider in football / dispelling the myths of first aid / First aid equipment for football
  • A-E approach cardiac - CPR/ AED and management of sudden cardiac arrest in both adult and paediatric players includes theory and practice
  • Acute Medical emergencies in football (Asthma, anaphylaxis

Module 2 –

  • A-E approach of the injured footballer includes airway management and practice
  • Management of the unresponsive player includes c-spine awareness and assisting the ambulance crew theory and practice
  • Head Injury and Concussion Management in Football theory and practical application

Module 3 –

  • Medical emergencies in football includes anaphylaxis, asthma, diabetes, hypoglycaemia, epilepsy, heat stroke
  • Limb threatening injuries in football and their first aid management, includes fracture/dislocations, catastrophic bleeding, shock management  theory and practical application
  • Consolidation of all of the above modules 1-3 in summary

 

Pre-requisites

Learners must be at least 16 years of age

Have knowledge and understanding of The FA concussion guidelines (e-learning module completion)

Have knowledge, understanding and have completed The FA Sudden Cardiac Arrest (e-learning module completion)

 

Duration

6 hours

Course Dates:
24th May 2017 - 18:30-21:30
31st May 2017 - 18:30-21:30
7th June 2017 - 18:30-21:30

Course Content
 The course has been subdivided into three distinct modules:

Module 1
General principles of first aid and emergency aid:
Pre-Activity Preparation
The Emergency Action Plan
Reacting to an Incident / Approaching the injured Player
The 'Primary Survey' and 'Secondary Survey?'
The Recovery Position
CPR
Choking
Severe External / Internal Bleeding
Shock 

Module 2
Common musculo-skeletal Injuries, 'on-field' assessment and basic first aid management acute soft tissue injury:
Basic Injury Recognition
Fractures / Dislocations
Ligament Injury Sprains
Muscle Injury Strains and Contusions
The On-Field Injury Assessment Process - SALTAPS
Basic First Aid Management of Acute Soft Tissue Injury  
Head / Spinal Injury
Skull / Cheekbone / Nose / Jaw / Rib Fracture

Module 3
 Common medical conditions, the First Aid kit and after incident Issues:
 Anaphylaxis
 Asthma
 Seizure
 Diabetes
 Hypothermia
 Hyperthermia - Heat Stroke / Heat Exhaustion
 Dehydration
 Foreign Body in the Eye
 First Aid Kit Contents  
 After an Emergency Incident



Candidates must be 16 or over to attend the course.



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