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  • UCSD Medical Center- 619 543-5222
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Advanced Oxygen First Aid for SCUBA Diving Injuries
     
   
   

Objectives

The DAN Advanced Oxygen First Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries provider program is designed to:

  • Demonstrate how to assemble and prepare the Manually Triggered Ventilator (MTV) and Bag Valve Mask (BVM)
  • State the benefits of using the Manually Triggered Ventilator (MTV) and Bag Valve Mask (BVM) for a non-breathing diver
  • Demonstrate how to provide Oxygen First Aid with the MTV resuscitator on a breathing and non-breathing diverDemonstrate how to provide Oxygen First Aid with the Bag Valve Mask to a non-breathing diver

 

Recommended Minimum Hours of Training
Knowledge development (lecture) hours = 1
Skills development (practice) hours = 2


This module should be taught as a three-hour program as outlined in this manual. The time needed to teach the course varies and depends on many factors including the number of students and their ability to process the educational components of the program. Instructors who want to include subjects or training beyond the course requirements may do so only before or following the course. Any additional training must not be required for completion of course requirements.

Required Curriculum Subject Areas
The instructor must ensure participants are familiar with each of the following:

 

Knowledge Development

  • O2 Resuscitation Systems (MTV and BVM)
  • Providing Advanced Oxygen First Aid
  • Recommendations for Advanced Oxygen Providers and equipment use

The instructor must ensure each course participant can successfully perform the following:

 

Skills Development

  • CPR Review
  • Resuscitation with an MTV
  • Resuscitation with a BVM

 

Learning Objectives


At the end of this program, DAN Advanced Oxygen First Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries, participants will be able to:

  • Inspect the MTV and / or Bag Valve Mask and determine readiness for use.
  • Outline the circumstances for using the MTV and / or Bag Valve Mask.
  • List the directions for ventilations with the MTV and / or Bag Valve Mask.
  • List the potential problems associated with the use of the MTV and / or Bag Valve Mask.
  • List the considerations for effective ventilations with the MTV and / or Bag Valve Mask.
  • Describe the characteristics of effective ventilation using the MTV and / or Bag Valve Mask.
  • Explain the steps to follow for cleaning, disinfecting and maintenance of the MTV and / or Bag Valve Mask.
  • Disassemble and reassemble the MTV and / or Bag Valve Mask.
  • Demonstrate the correct technique for testing the MTV and / or Bag Valve Mask prior to using it.
  • Demonstrate the correct technique for using the MTV 100 and / or Bag Valve Mask to resuscitate non-breathing divers (during training this will be done on a mannequin).
  • Demonstrate the correct technique for using the MTV 100 to provide oxygen to breathing divers.

The nature and scope of this course is limited to training Oxygen Providers to provide first aid, using the MTV and / or BVM for non-breathing injured divers.

This course does not provide complete training for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or advanced airway management skills.

Course participants must complete the DAN Advanced Oxygen First Aid for Scuba Diving Injuries examination with a minimum passing score of 80 percent. The instructor will review the examination with each participant to ensure mastery of the material.

 

Course Cost: $80

 


   
 
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