Chapter I Basic Knowledge of Red Cross Movement
Section I Origin of the Red Cross Movement
Section II Composition and Mark of the Red Cross Movement
Section III The Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross Movement
Chapter II Rescue Introduction
Section I Purpose of On—site Emergency Rescue
Section II Principle of Scene Emergency Rescue
Section III Procedure of Onsite Emergency Rescue
Section IV The Matters Needing Attention of On—site Emergency Rescue
Chapter III Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Section I Overview
Section II Chain of Survival
Section III CPR Sequence and Operating Technologies
Section IV Automated External Defibrillator
Section V Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
Chapter IV Trauma Rescue
Section I Overview
section II Trauma bleeding and control bleeding
Section III On—site bandaging
Section IV Bone fracture immobilization
Section V Joint Dislocation and Sprain
Section VI Transfer of the Wounded
Section VII Treatment of Special Trauma
Elective Course
Chapter I Common Emergencies
Section I Acute Coronary Syndrome
Section II Cerebral Apoplexy
Section III Diabetes Emergency
Section Ⅳ Epilepsy
Chapter II Accidental Injury
Section I Traffic Accident
Section II Bum and Scald
Section III Electric Injury
Section IV Drowning
Chapter III Emergency
Section I Fire Disaster
Section II Earthquake
Section III Stampede