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Instruction > Divers Alert Network Instructor Trainer Qualifications > Divers Alert Network Instructor Trainer Courses > Divers Alert Network Automatic External Defibrillators for Scuba Diving Injuries Instructor Course
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DAN provides comprehensive training to the dive and aquatics community by disseminating the latest information on
topics related to
diving and aquatics safety through articles, reports, seminars, lectures and training programs.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or Professional Development Units (PDUs) may be granted to diving leadership personnel
for participating in some of the courses listed below as authorized by their respective training agency.
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More than 10 percent of all dive fatalities are actually caused by cardiovascular disease, according to DAN dive accident
and fatality statistics. This course teaches divers and other interested parties to provide care for sudden cardiac arrest
including the use of an automated external defibrillator (AEDs).
This course represents entry-level training designed to educate the general diving (and qualified non-diving) public to
better recognize the warning signs of Sudden Cardiac Arrest and administer first aid using Basic Life Support techniques
and Automated External Defibrillators while activating the local emergency medical services, (EMS) and / or arranging for
evacuation to the nearest appropriate medical facility.
The mean age of divers who die each year in dive fatalities tracked by DAN is gradually increasing. It is now approximately
42 years of age. Divers are getting older, and older people are getting involved in diving.
Of the 78 dive fatalities in the DAN 2001 Report on Decompression Illness, Diving Fatalities and Project Dive Exploration,
based on 1999 fatalities, 7.7 percent of them were caused directly by heart disease. At the same time, heart disease was
the direct cause of death for 26 percent of the fatalities involving divers over the age of 35.
On top of that, 25 percent of divers involved in diving fatalities were also reported to be taking heart medications.
Heart disease is a common problem. To ignore that it affects divers as much as it affects the general population does
divers a disservice. When you consider that diving is often done from remote locations - on beaches or off of dive boats
- that are far removed from emergency medical help, it is important to prepare for every emergency.
Course Objective
This course, DAN Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) for Scuba Diving, represents entry-level training designed to
educate the general diving (and qualified non-diving) public to better recognize the warning signs of Sudden Cardiac
Arrest and administer first aid using Basic Life Support techniques and Automated External Defibrillators while
activating the local emergency medical services, (EMS) and / or arranging for evacuation to the nearest appropriate
medical facility.
Recommended Minimum Hours of Training
Knowledge Development (Lecture) = 1 Hour
It is recommended that this course be taught as a four-hour module. The time the course actually takes to teach varies
depending upon many factors including the number of students and their ability to process the educational components of
the program. Instructors desiring to include subjects or training beyond the course requirements may do so only before or
following the course. Any additional training must not be required for completion of course requirements.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this program, Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) for Scuba Diving course, participants will be able
to:
Recognize the warning signs of sudden cardiac arrest.
The nature and scope of this course is limited to training divers and interested non-divers such as boat captains, water
enthusiasts and non-diving family members to provide emergency cardiac care with an Automated External Defibrillator. This
course does not provide training for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or scuba diving rescue. The training exercises
of this course presuppose that the ill or injured diver has already been brought to shore or is aboard the boat.
Participants will complete the written course assessment. Each student must pass the examination with a score of at least
80 percent, but the instructor should review the written assessment with all participants to ensure 100 percent
understanding of the material.
Skill Performance Objectives
To successfully complete the Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) for Scuba Diving course, participants must
demonstrate skill and confidence in:
Providing Basic Life Support.
For more information on classes offered by our Divers Alert Network Instructor Trainer,
e-mail us at omnidive@omnidivers.com
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