(1) cardiopulmonary resuscitation, such as identification of respiratory cardiac arrest, chest compressions and artificial respiration;
(two) the use of automated external defibrillator and other first aid equipment;
(3) unblocking the airway foreign body;
(4) hemostasis, dressing and fracture fixation of the wound;
(5) Handling and escorting patients;
(6) Identification, disposal and protection of poisoning;
(7) Other relevant knowledge and skills.
Primary ambulance training refers to the training of basic ambulance knowledge and first aid skills for non-professional medical personnel such as the public by the Red Cross in view of various accidents and natural disasters. In order to improve the people's emergency skills and self-help and mutual rescue ability in emergencies and accidental injuries.