Exam Details
The SLLS First Aid Level (ii) exam builds on the skills acquired in Level (i) and covers more advanced first aid techniques and knowledge.
Minimum Age: 16 years
Duration: 14 hours (02 Days)
Certification offered by: Sri Lanka Life Saving (SLLS)
Exam Structure
- Written Assessment:
- Format: Typically includes multiple-choice, short-answer, and scenario-based questions.
- Topics Covered:
- Advanced first aid principles and practices
- Assessment of medical emergencies
- Specific treatments for injuries
- First aid protocols for aquatic environments
- Practical Skills Assessment:
- Demonstration of Skills: Candidates must demonstrate advanced first aid techniques, which may include:
- CPR for various age groups (adult, child, infant)
- Use of an AED
- Managing more complex injuries and emergencies
- Bandaging and splinting techniques
- Scenario-based emergency response drills
- Demonstration of Skills: Candidates must demonstrate advanced first aid techniques, which may include:
Preparation
- Attend Training Course: Completion of the First Aid Level (ii) training course is necessary before taking the exam.
- Study Materials: Review course materials, including manuals and guidelines.
- Practice Skills: Regularly practice practical skills in training sessions to build confidence.
Certification
- Passing Requirements: Successful completion of both the written and practical assessments is required to receive certification.
- Validity: The certification is valid for three years, after which recertification is necessary.
Being well-prepared is essential, as this certification can significantly impact safety in aquatic settings!