
HSI Pediatric First Aid
Duration: 4–6 Hours
Certification: Valid for 2 years (HSI Approved – TVTC Recognized)
Course Overview:
This program equips participants with the essential knowledge and practical skills to provide first aid care to infants and children in medical emergencies. It focuses on recognizing, responding to, and managing pediatric emergencies until professional medical help arrives.
Key Learning Outcomes:
• Identify and respond to common pediatric emergencies such as choking, bleeding, and burns.
• Perform CPR and manage airway obstructions for infants and children.
• Recognize signs of shock, allergic reactions, and breathing difficulties.
• Apply appropriate first aid techniques for fractures, wounds, and sudden illnesses.
• Maintain a calm and safe environment during child emergencies.
Target Audience:
• Teachers, school staff, and childcare providers.
• Parents, babysitters, and caregivers.
• Anyone responsible for the safety and wellbeing of infants and children.
Hands-On Practice:
Participants will engage in live demonstrations and practical exercises, including pediatric CPR, choking response drills, and simulated emergency scenarios to ensure confidence and skill retention.
Batch Capacity: 10–16