Medical Care 2: Basic training in medical care and first aidLaajuus (1.5 cr)
Code: MM22O312
Credits
1.5 cr
Objective
The student
• has the knowledge and skills to give immediate first aid onboard the vessel,
• knows the first aid to be given in accidents in connec-tion with transportation of dangerous goods.
• knows how to examine an injured/ill person and can evaluate the need for help.
• is able to apply the medical care manual in practice,
• has the skills to take appropriate action on the basis of advice received on the radio/through telephone with ref-erence to accidents or illnesses which are likely to hap-pen onboard a vessel.
Content
• medical treatment equipment onboard according to the ship’s medicine chest
• medical rules and recommendations
• medical consultation
• anatomy and physiology (breathing, blood circulation, nervous system, abdominal organs, skeleton)
• pharmacology (basic principles, forms of medicine, ways of giving medicine, risks of using medicines, handling and storage, using Pharmaca Fennica, abuse of medicines)
• asepsis and hygiene
• basics of patient care
• examining an injured or ill person
• lack of oxygen in the body; heart attack, cardiac arrest, drowning, lack of consciousness
• first aid in connection with chemical accidents
• first aid in connection with spinal injuries, fractures and muscle damages
• first aid in connection with burns, scalds and frost-bites
• wound care
Qualifications
Medical Care 1: First Aid
Further information
Course in Elementary First Aid and Proficiency in Medical First Aid
The course has been designed in accordance with the framework given in the STCW convention, section A-VI/1, Elementary First Aid sub-paragraph 2.1.3 (table A-VI/1-3) and section A-VI/4 (table A-VI/4-1). It has comprised a total of 24 hours of instruction and practical exercises.
Enrollment
15.06.2025 - 24.08.2025
Timing
08.09.2025 - 12.09.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 15
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Maritime Management, Captain
Teachers
- Ritva Lindell
Groups
-
MMC24D-ÅMaritime Management, Captain, 2024, daytime studies
Objective
The student
• has the knowledge and skills to give immediate first aid onboard the vessel,
• knows the first aid to be given in accidents in connec-tion with transportation of dangerous goods.
• knows how to examine an injured/ill person and can evaluate the need for help.
• is able to apply the medical care manual in practice,
• has the skills to take appropriate action on the basis of advice received on the radio/through telephone with ref-erence to accidents or illnesses which are likely to hap-pen onboard a vessel.
Content
• medical treatment equipment onboard according to the ship’s medicine chest
• medical rules and recommendations
• medical consultation
• anatomy and physiology (breathing, blood circulation, nervous system, abdominal organs, skeleton)
• pharmacology (basic principles, forms of medicine, ways of giving medicine, risks of using medicines, handling and storage, using Pharmaca Fennica, abuse of medicines)
• asepsis and hygiene
• basics of patient care
• examining an injured or ill person
• lack of oxygen in the body; heart attack, cardiac arrest, drowning, lack of consciousness
• first aid in connection with chemical accidents
• first aid in connection with spinal injuries, fractures and muscle damages
• first aid in connection with burns, scalds and frost-bites
• wound care
Further information
100 % Attendance required.
Evaluation scale
Approved/Rejected
Assessment methods and criteria
According to STCW Code: Table A-VI/4-1 column 4, the student:
- Applies immediate first aid in the event of an accident or acute illness on board.
- Can use various information sources such as MFAG, Pharmaca Fennica, and the Medical Guide.
- Can use selected parts of the medical equipment in the ship’s pharmacy.
- Maintains an aseptic working method and follows the principles for preventing the spread of infection on board.
- Masters basic patient examination, identifies abnormalities, and can prepare for TMAS consultation.
- Manages basic drug treatment according to onboard instructions.
- Provides continued first care of injuries or illnesses in accordance with approved first aid principles and good medical practice. Applies the knowledge base in various situations, considering personal safety and minimizing the risk of further injury to self or the victim.
- Organizes their own and the group’s activities in a purposeful and professional manner.
Qualifications
Medical Care 1: First Aid
Further information
Course in Elementary First Aid and Proficiency in Medical First Aid
The course has been designed in accordance with the framework given in the STCW convention, section A-VI/1, Elementary First Aid sub-paragraph 2.1.3 (table A-VI/1-3) and section A-VI/4 (table A-VI/4-1). It has comprised a total of 24 hours of instruction and practical exercises.
Enrollment
15.06.2024 - 08.09.2024
Timing
07.10.2024 - 29.11.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 15
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Maritime Management, Captain
Teachers
- Ritva Lindell
Groups
-
MMC23D-ÅMaritime Management, Captain, 2023, full-time studies
Objective
The student
• has the knowledge and skills to give immediate first aid onboard the vessel,
• knows the first aid to be given in accidents in connec-tion with transportation of dangerous goods.
• knows how to examine an injured/ill person and can evaluate the need for help.
• is able to apply the medical care manual in practice,
• has the skills to take appropriate action on the basis of advice received on the radio/through telephone with ref-erence to accidents or illnesses which are likely to hap-pen onboard a vessel.
Content
• medical treatment equipment onboard according to the ship’s medicine chest
• medical rules and recommendations
• medical consultation
• anatomy and physiology (breathing, blood circulation, nervous system, abdominal organs, skeleton)
• pharmacology (basic principles, forms of medicine, ways of giving medicine, risks of using medicines, handling and storage, using Pharmaca Fennica, abuse of medicines)
• asepsis and hygiene
• basics of patient care
• examining an injured or ill person
• lack of oxygen in the body; heart attack, cardiac arrest, drowning, lack of consciousness
• first aid in connection with chemical accidents
• first aid in connection with spinal injuries, fractures and muscle damages
• first aid in connection with burns, scalds and frost-bites
• wound care
Location and time
According to realization timetable
Materials
International Medical guide for ships 3rd edition, The ship captain´s Medical Guide 23rd edition, Medical guide for seafarers, Laivasairaanhoidon käsikirja, Pharmacafennica, MFAG
Teaching methods
Lectures in the classroom.
Possibly homework and E-Learning.
Exam schedules
According to realization timetable
Completion alternatives
-
Student workload
53h
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
According to standards of competence for the course Medical First Aid STCW Table A-VI/4-1, 100% attendance
Evaluation scale
Approved/Rejected
Assessment methods and criteria
Test, continous assesment
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
Do not meet the criteria of evaluation
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
According to course STCW kup tabell, 100% attentance
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
According to course STCW kup tabell, 100% attentance
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
According to course STCW kup tabell, 100% attentance
Qualifications
Medical Care 1: First Aid
Further information
Course in Elementary First Aid and Proficiency in Medical First Aid
The course has been designed in accordance with the framework given in the STCW convention, section A-VI/1, Elementary First Aid sub-paragraph 2.1.3 (table A-VI/1-3) and section A-VI/4 (table A-VI/4-1). It has comprised a total of 24 hours of instruction and practical exercises.
Enrollment
15.06.2023 - 15.09.2023
Timing
11.09.2023 - 15.09.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
1 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Technology and Seafaring
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 15
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Maritime Management, Captain
Teachers
- Ritva Lindell
Groups
-
MMC22D-ÅMaritime Management, Captain, 2022, full-time studies
Objective
The student
• has the knowledge and skills to give immediate first aid onboard the vessel,
• knows the first aid to be given in accidents in connec-tion with transportation of dangerous goods.
• knows how to examine an injured/ill person and can evaluate the need for help.
• is able to apply the medical care manual in practice,
• has the skills to take appropriate action on the basis of advice received on the radio/through telephone with ref-erence to accidents or illnesses which are likely to hap-pen onboard a vessel.
Content
• medical treatment equipment onboard according to the ship’s medicine chest
• medical rules and recommendations
• medical consultation
• anatomy and physiology (breathing, blood circulation, nervous system, abdominal organs, skeleton)
• pharmacology (basic principles, forms of medicine, ways of giving medicine, risks of using medicines, handling and storage, using Pharmaca Fennica, abuse of medicines)
• asepsis and hygiene
• basics of patient care
• examining an injured or ill person
• lack of oxygen in the body; heart attack, cardiac arrest, drowning, lack of consciousness
• first aid in connection with chemical accidents
• first aid in connection with spinal injuries, fractures and muscle damages
• first aid in connection with burns, scalds and frost-bites
• wound care
Evaluation scale
H-5
Qualifications
Medical Care 1: First Aid
Further information
Course in Elementary First Aid and Proficiency in Medical First Aid
The course has been designed in accordance with the framework given in the STCW convention, section A-VI/1, Elementary First Aid sub-paragraph 2.1.3 (table A-VI/1-3) and section A-VI/4 (table A-VI/4-1). It has comprised a total of 24 hours of instruction and practical exercises.