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Skill Overview
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This course will provide you and/or your team with an understanding of what first aid is, what the responsibilities of a first aider are, what you need to know if you find a casualty, how to use a defibrillator, the signs and symptoms of various conditions and what anaphylaxis is. You will also learn how to demonstrate and practice adult resuscitation, including primary survey, the recovery position, secondary survey, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), and the chain of survival. www.halostaffing.co.uk
Learning Objectives
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Aim: To understand how to preserve life, prevent the situation worsening and promote recovery. By successfully completing this course you will be able to: - Describe what is meant by First Aid - Explain about the 3 priorities of First Aid - Describe the difference between an accident and an incident - Describe the procedure to assess the casualty’s condition - Explain how to follow the Resuscitation Council’s guidelines, including the ABCDE approach - Explain how to help an unconscious but breathing person - Explain how to help an unconscious and not breathing person, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) - Identify what a defibrillator is, and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) - Explain how to provide first aid for wounds, bleeding, burns, scalds, choking, seizures, shock, and issues with blood circulation - Identify the signs of 3 heart conditions - Identify the signs of a stroke - Describe the symptoms, triggers, and action plan to help anyone affected by anaphylaxis - Identify the essential tasks to be performed after providing any form of first aid
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Funding Eligibility
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£799 - Cost of this course is for all 12 attendees
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Skill Length
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1 Hour or less
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2 Days to 1 Week
2 to 6 Weeks
7 Weeks +
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Course is delivered anytime between Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
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