
PADI's Specialty Emergency First Response course (EFR+CFC), is designed to help individuals in situations where they might need to use first aid. To complete the course, you must have the right equipment. It is possible to rent equipment. For more information, click here. This course can be used to refresh skills and experience.
Content for the course
EFR is a great course that will increase your confidence and help you deal with medical emergencies. Participants are able to practice emergency care in a stress-free atmosphere and learn simple procedures. Self-study books, video demonstrations, quick reference cards, and video tutorials are included in the course materials. It also fulfills the training requirements for the PADI Rescue Diver course and professional ratings.
CPR, rescue breathing, scene assessment and basic first aid are some of the topics covered in this course. Common diving injuries can also be treated during the training. This includes the ability to bandage, stitch, and prevent infection. Students will also learn how they can protect themselves from dangerous pathogens. This course can help you save lives in potentially life-threatening situations.
Pre-requisites
PADI Emergency First Responder course is a 1-day program that trains participants to quickly respond to life-threatening medical emergencies. The course includes both classroom theory and skill development, as well as practice in real-life scenarios. No age or pre-requisites are required for the course.

The course is designed for both divers and non-divers. With the aid quick reference cards as well as videos, participants learn how they can quickly and effectively deal with such situations. This course fulfills all CPR and First-aid requirements for PADI Rescue Divers as well the professional levels of PADI Scuba Diver. PADI instructors are also certified to teach Emergency First Response.
Requirements
Emergency First Response training builds confidence and prepares participants to help others in an emergency. This course covers lifesaving skills such as CPR, first-aid, and primary care. It also emphasizes the importance to minimize risks. The course also educates non-divers, so that they are better prepared to help in an emergency.
Upon successful completion of the EFRI program, students are eligible to sit for the PADI Instructor Examination. Each course is numbered sequentially and begins with the EFRI prefix. Each course takes one hour and includes 55 minutes of class time, five minutes of break and five minutes of rest.
Refresher course
For people looking to improve their skills, the EFR Refresher Course was created. The course is divided into two parts: a Skill development session and an Exam. EFR Refresher Course is an optional course. However, the EFR Instructor manual recommends it. The refresher course provides the opportunity to learn about the latest developments and techniques in CPR/first-aid. Additionally, you will learn how to use an AED. Additionally, you will be able to instruct others on how to perform these skills in an emergency.
EFR is a great way of brushing up on your skills, and to meet the requirements for PADI Rescue diver. It fulfills the requirements for Professional Rescue Diver and other courses that need CPR training. It also contains an Emergency First Response Video that helps participants prepare for emergency situations and preview the skills they will use during the skills development session.

Cost
The Emergency First response course is a course lasting half a day that teaches emergency management skills. It includes video presentations, classroom lessons, role-play scenarios, CPR and first aid as well as AED use. The course is an essential part of PADI certification and satisfies the prerequisites for several courses. It costs approximately 6,900 THB per participant. The cost includes the training manual as well as two years' certification fees for PADI.
The PADI Emergency First Responder course will train you in CPR and rescue breathing as well as scene assessment and monitoring a victim's condition. It also teaches you how to administer first aid to a variety of common diving injuries. Other topics covered in the course will include bandaging, splinting, and protection from pathogens. The certification, which is issued by PADI, provides a basic foundation for CPR and first aid treatment for all types of diving injuries.