EMERGENCY FIRST AID (LEISURE FACILITIES)

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Have a clear understanding of what to do when faced with a casualty who is not breathing Recognise the signs of a heart attack Be familiar with the concept of the chain of survival Describe & deliver CPR Know the difference between administering CPR to children & to adults Have an appreciation of how defibrillators work Know, Step-by-step, how to use an AED Know how to help someone who is choking - baby, child or adult Be familiar with how & when to put someone in the recovery position. Suitable for: All those concerned with the safety of people on premises, whether as employees or visitors to premises. The course is suitable for all staff coming into contact with clients on premises, such as retail, leisure, transport and other similar. It will be of particular interest to First Aid officers as an easy to use tool for first instance training as well as refresher training.

About this course

No formal requirements are needed - the aim is to enable all to work through a genuinely user-friendly method of learning and to obtain a Certificate.

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Joanna BRADLEY

Joanna BRADLEY

Senior Resusciation Lead

Jo Bradley SrPara is a State Registered Paramedic with more than 10 years experience in resuscitation, both dealing directly with front-line emergencies in the pre-hospital setting and extending more recently in the primary care arena.  Jo currently works as Lead Resuscitation Officer using her clinical knowledge and expertise to run a busy resuscitation service,. She has responsibility also for designing and implementing a clinical education programme and ensures the delivery of a wide range of training courses to accommodate the needs of multi-disciplinary service users. SME with Jo, is Bob Keane, a State Registered Paramedic having over 18 years of front line experience dealing with all types of medical emergencies, both as a crew member and by manning single crewed Fast Response vehicles. More recently as a Community Defibrillation Officer he was responsible for setting up Community First Responder teams and training lay people to respond to cardiac arrests and medical emergencies within their communities, including rolling out and co-ordination of the National Defibrillation Program across North and East Yorkshire. After a post at a Mental Health Trust training all staff grades Basic and Intermediate Life Support, he is currently Resuscitation Officer at Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust in a busy department designing and implementing training packages for large numbers of multi-disciplinary staff groups across the Trust

Course programme

Emergency skills for for those with clinical or non-clinical experience

“Essential skills that will help you save lives”

Nationally, 75,000 people every year die from a cardiac arrest before they reach hospital

275,000 people have a heart attack each year

Coronary Heart Disease is the biggest killer in this country

About 80% of Cardiac Arrests happen away from the hospital environment (home, work)

Bystander CPR can double the casualty's chances of survival

25,000 children are treated at A&E after choking

Choking is the third largest killer of Children (after road accidents and fires)

How this course can help you: Basic life support skills can, in the case of an emergency, save lives. Designed to deliver the theoretical aspects of basic life support skills, including CPR so to help users to develop sufficient knowledge to be able to respond effectively and confidently in an emergency situation such as when a person is unconscious. The training is accessed on-line with realistic scenarios taking the learner carefully through the signs to look out for and the procedures to be followed. Because the course is interactive, learners will be able to test their progress, and receive, on completing the End-of Course Assessment, a Certificate.

Course Content – scenario-based, interactive learning with self-testing and an End-of-Course Assessment with a focus on dealing with adult and child casualties:

Introduction:
Background
Pre-Course Test

Module 1: First steps in an emergency:
Dealing with Emergency situations
Helping a casualty who is conscious and able to talk
Assessing an unconscious casualty
Buying time: Time is crucial when the heart stops
The chain of survival

Module 2: Keep the casualty alive
Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
How to perform CPR
Performing CPR on children
Defibrillation/ Using an AED
Helping someone who is choking
How to put someone in the recovery position

Benefits of the course: This course will suit a range of professionals and others who need to know how to deal with emergency situations and know of the critical signs to watch out for. By employing very high quality e-learning techniques, including case studies , interactivity and self-testing exercises, users can run through the course at their own pace, breaking off whenever appropriate, and so get a sound grounding on what they must do in an emergency.

A Certificate will serve as proof-positive evidence of the course completion. As such the course will suit a wide range of users including:

  • All Healthcare professionals including doctors, GPs, and nurses for whom this course provides either a foundation or a refresher
  • Associated Healthcare workers such as receptionists, porters or anyone who's job may involve them interacting with the general public
  • Dentists and dental assistants
  • School staff including teachers and teaching assistants
  • School children
  • Parents
  • Corporate staff who are designated as first aid officers or similar under health and safety requirements
  • For Corporate employees, as a staff benefit that one day could save someones life
  • All those employed in places open to the public such as shops, supermarkets, transport facilities
  • Anyone, who is charged with providing first line emergency help to the public

EMERGENCY FIRST AID (LEISURE FACILITIES)

£ 31 + VAT