How to prepare for your EFRI
EFRI course – creating confidence to care
Be sure you are ready for your Emergency First Responder Instructor course with our essential EFRI Prep. Learn everything you need to know before the course.
First of all, have in mind that you need to be an Emergency First Response Instructor (EFRI) before PADI will register you as being in Teaching Status as an Instructor. We generally run the EFRI course a few days before the IDC and it takes about 1.5 days. your preparation requires two basic steps:
- EFR Videos
- EFR Knowledge review
1. EFR Videos
Watch the EFR Primary & Secondary Care & Care For Children DVD before attending the EFRI to ensure you are well prepared. This is essential if you have not done an EFR course in the last 24 months, have not done a Care for Children Course, or are crossing over.
We will screen the DVD when you arrive.

2. Knowledge Reviews

Read EFR Primary & Secondary Care Instructor Guide – Sections 1 & introductions to 2 – 4.
Reading the Human Body Systems section – Primary & Secondary Care Instructor Guide / Appendix / Human Body Systems (A-37).
Read the section on medical emergencies at the back of the EFR Primary and Secondary Care Participant Manual (student manual). If you don’t have one, let us know.
It is found in the Care for Children Instructor Guide / Appendix / Care for Children Instructor Knowledge Review (A-21). Read the Care for Children Instructor Guide to find the answers.
These Knowledge Reviews will be reviewed during the course so please come prepared.

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