PowerPoint presentation and training day on First aid for Members of Slalomseura skiing club, Pori.
Irunokhai, Joy; Ulasi, Chinelo Joy (2024)
Irunokhai, Joy
Ulasi, Chinelo Joy
2024
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When someone has a mild or serious illness or injury, first aid is the first and most important treatment they receive. It can help save lives, keep the situation from getting worse, and encourage recovery until medical help arrives. There are several instances where first aid may be needed therefore, the importance cannot be downplayed as it has proven to save millions of lives all over the world in an emergency situation.
The purpose of this project was to create a PowerPoint presentation and a raining day on first aid for members of Slalomseura skiing club. The objectives of the project were to have a PowerPoint presentation that explains to the Club members various injuries that can occur while skiing, how to prevent the injures from occurring and the first aid that should be done immediately an injury occurs. This can increase their understanding of first aid techniques, which can reduce emergency situations and improve general health in skiers. The training included guiding information of our research on the theory and best practices in the health field.
The Agile project methodology was used in the implementation of the project. This method was used because it enables adaptability and flexibility to changing needs. The information contained in this thesis was obtained in accordance with SAMK requirements from reliable and trustworthy sources. Ethical principles were followed according to SAMK and TENK requirements.
The purpose of this project was to create a PowerPoint presentation and a raining day on first aid for members of Slalomseura skiing club. The objectives of the project were to have a PowerPoint presentation that explains to the Club members various injuries that can occur while skiing, how to prevent the injures from occurring and the first aid that should be done immediately an injury occurs. This can increase their understanding of first aid techniques, which can reduce emergency situations and improve general health in skiers. The training included guiding information of our research on the theory and best practices in the health field.
The Agile project methodology was used in the implementation of the project. This method was used because it enables adaptability and flexibility to changing needs. The information contained in this thesis was obtained in accordance with SAMK requirements from reliable and trustworthy sources. Ethical principles were followed according to SAMK and TENK requirements.