Sunday, 3 March 2013

New AED & Basic Life Support Training Available!

Our new AED & Basic Life Support course is aimed at anyone who requires a course in AED use. Learning AED skills is becoming more important with the increase in the numbers of units in the community and workplace. They are easy to use with a little training and make a real difference in the chance of survival to someone in cardiac arrest. If you have already completed any other first aid course, you will understand the importance of prompt use of an AED making this an ideal next course to take to develop your skills. To renew, complete the same course again.

The QCF version of this course includes Basic Life Support (CPR) and is longer.
The content of this and all our courses has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines and come with a Certified CPD Statement as well as a ProTrainings Certificate and for online courses an Evidence Based Learning statement.

Curriculum:
  • Introductory First Aid Training
    • Fears of First Aid
    • Asking Permission to Help
    • Scene Safety
    • Chain of Survival
    • ABCD’s
    • Initial Assessment
    • Stop Think Act
    • Barriers
    • Face Shields
  • Cardiac Arrest
    • Adult, Child, Infant CPR
    • Adult CPR Hand Over
    • Compression Only CPR
  • AED Use
    • AED Intro
    • AED Demo
    • AED Setup
    • Child AED
    • Training AED Units
    • The Zoll AED Plus
    • AED Maintenance
    • AED Pads
    • AED Batteries
    • AED Locations
Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria for standard and QCF course:
1      Understand basic life support requirements
1.1 Describe the principles that underpin basic life support
1.2   Explain the circumstances under which resuscitation is performed
1.3   Explain why early intervention is necessary
1.4   Describe different types of cardiopulmonary arrest
2      Be able to demonstrate basic life support techniques and automated external defibrillator use in line with current national guidelines
2.1   Demonstrate cardiopulmonary resuscitation
2.2   Demonstrate compression only resuscitation
2.3   Demonstrate the use of resuscitation barrier devices
2.4   Demonstrate how to manage a choking casualty
2.5   Demonstrate the use of an automated external defibrillator
2.6   Describe the differences when using an automated external defibrillator on a child
3      Be able to demonstrate post-resuscitation procedures
3.1 Demonstrate how to place a casualty in the recovery position
3.2   Identify the risks when placing a casualty in the recovery position
3.3   Describe handover and reporting procedures
4      Be able to carry out basic user maintenance and troubleshoot problems with an automated external defibrillator
4.1 Identify when a defibrillator battery requires changing
4.2   Identify when electrode pads need replacing
4.3   Demonstrate how to troubleshoot problems if the automated external defibrillator does not function correctly
5      Understand the safe use of an automated external defibrillator
5.1 Describe the safety considerations when using AEDs.

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