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The difference between 4-hour training and 16-hour training for ambulancemen
Different in content and nature.

1, the content is different. The four-hour training of ambulancemen is to teach the concept of ambulance, on-site cardiopulmonary resuscitation, wound dressing, accidental injuries, emergencies and other theoretical knowledge. 16 hours of training covers the general knowledge of the Red Cross Movement, an overview of on-site first aid, cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, airway foreign body obstruction and first aid methods, trauma on-site rescue technology, special injury on-site rescue, common accidental injury on-site rescue, and avoidance and self-rescue of disasters and accidents.

2. Different in nature. Ambulance training for 4 hours belongs to general training. Nursing staff 16 hour training belongs to forensic training for nursing staff.