- Byungjun CHO, Ph.D
- Department of Paramedics, College of Health Sciences
- Kangwon National University, Republic of KOREA
- Hello, Let me introduce myself...
- [email protected]
Introduction to CPR and First Aid
ACUxKangwon
Introduction
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (better known as CPR) circulates blood even when the heart is paralyzed, delaying brain damage and helping the heart recover from paralysis. With this in mind, this course seeks to capacitate learners to be able to directly implement CPR and first aid, mainly by understanding the theories and the necessary practical skills.
Learning Goals
The course is an introduction to the basic social, legal, and political issues, of Human Rights in Southeast Asia. It examines the definition of Human Rights in major international treaties, and how they are promoted and protected.
Course Operation Period
◎ (Real-time) November ~ December 2021
◎ (Archived) January 2022 ~
Course Level
Introductory
Language Used
Korean and Vietnamese (simultaneously)
Learning Process
This course takes a two-fold approach:
First, you will be required to complete watching a video clip every week before joining the weekly real-time interactive session. While you can access the videos anytime anywhere you want, you will be required to finish watching it before the interactive session.
Then, you will be required to take part in the weekly interactive session (2 hours/week), which is an in-depth extended class that requires connection and participation at a set time.
Evaluation Standard
To complete this course, you must acquire an achievement score of at least 80 by:
1. Completing a ten-week long self-directed learning watching a set of video resources (with weekly deadlines)
2. Participating in a ten-week long real-time interactive session (held via the videoconferencing platform Zoom)
3. Completing an achievement evaluation test given at the final week (Week 10).
Please take note of your attendance, as your participation will not be certified if you miss more than two (2) real-time interactive sessions and two (2) deadlines of self-directed learning (video clips) respectively.
Summary of Curriculum
Week
Topic
No
Assignment (Remarks)
1
Adult CPR
01-1
Shoot and submit a personal video
2
Child CPR
and Defibrillator
02-1
3
CPR for Infants/newborns
and Pregnant Women
03-1
4
CPR for Choking
04-1
5
Traumatic Injuries
05-1
6
Traumatic Bleeding
06-1
7
Anaphylaxis
07-1
8
Aquatic Rescue
08-1
9
Fire Safety and Evacuation
09-1
10
Practice
10-1
11
Wrap-up
- Performance Evaluation (exam)
- Completion Ceremony
Completion ceremony for students in Kangwon National University
Textbook & References
Lecture slides are included in the video clip
Professor Information
T.A. Information
- Seungcheol CHOI
- Kangwon National University, Republic of KOREA
- Hello, Let me introduce myself...
- [email protected]
- Vo Le Than Thuy
- Faculty of Medicine
- Dong A University, Viet Nam
- [email protected]
How to provide assistance for learners
What does this course cover specifically?
You can learn about various medical engineering fields such as anatomy, physiology, medical mechanical engineering, biomaterial engineering, electronic medical equipment, medical imaging, etc. and problem solving based on actual cases.
Do you have a separate course textbook?
Here are some basic and detailed books on this course: However, based on the weekly lecture data file, the contents of each unit are summarized. (Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, Third Edition, John Enderle (ISBN: 0122386620), Elsevier Academic Press)