Week 1: Diagnosis and Assessment
Students will be thrown into a triage situation after a disaster and have to learn on the fly
[Practical class with NPCs and a stressful environment]
Week 2: Situational First Aid
Students will get a chance to talk about what they want or need to know to get the most out of the workshop
[Discussion class]
Week 3: Breathing and Circulation
CPR for dummies. And on dummies. Maybe on each other if you're feeling energetic.
[Practical class where students will have to resuscitate a responsive dummy who was drowning in the surf]
Week 4: Wounds and Bleeding
Stop the leak and patch it!
[Practical class where students will be at the scene of an accident and have to stop a wound using only what they have with them - weird-colored pseudo-blood warning, but responsive dummies will be used again. Either play on your own or get an NPCed dummy.]
Week 5: The Skeleton
Them's the dislocations, fractures and breaks!
[Interactive class where students practice bandaging each other up]
Week 6: I Feel Sick
Heart attack or heart burn? Chesty cold or pneumonia? Tummy bug or food poisoning?
[Interactive class where Hawkeye will walk students through using their physical senses and common sense to work out how bad a patient might be]
Week 7: First Aid in Action
Back to square one - students will be thrown into a different triage situation after a disaster and their skills will be put to the test
[Practical class with NPCs and a stressful environment]
Side note: despite the slight changes to the syllabus, this is still the same class as term one. If you sign up for it again this term, you're basically taking it over again.
Akatsutsumi, Momoko
Anderson, Dru
Cassidy
Drake, Tim
Karla
Lane, Jane
Wagner, Kurt
Wayne, Bruce