Explain the importance of BLS Aims and Objectives Explain the importance of BLS Describe the Resuscitation Council UK BLS guidelines Perform basic life support in an emergency situation Course Contents Adult basic life support algorithm Adult basic life support sequence Recovery position Resuscitation of children Resuscitation of victims of drowning Risks to the rescuer and victim Initial rescue breaths Jaw thrust Agonal gasps Use of oxygen Mouth-to-nose ventilation Bag mask ventilation Chest compressions We can also add automated external defibrillators (AED) onto the course. If you would like this added please let us know at time of booking. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Nurses Paramedics Health Care Assistants Healthcare sector workers Anyone involved in healthcare Pharmacists
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Applied anatomy and physiology Infection control and prevention Different types of tracheostomy Indications for tracheostomy Complications About this event Applied anatomy and physiology Infection control and prevention Different types of tracheostomy Indications for tracheostomy Complications of tracheostomy Changing dressings and keeping the area clean Fitting, managing and changing an inner cannula tube Suctioning a patient with a tracheostomy Communication and care of a patient with a tracheostomy tube Keeping accurate records Full tube change procedure Emergency tracheostomy management (resus) procedure and guidelines Practical session using mannequin & suction machine Training record sign off
FREC3 FREC4 Pre Hospital Care These can be at your venue or our training centre.
Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work EFAW 1 Day Course is a Level 3 RQF Award and makes anyone who completes it a formally qualified emergency first aider. This course is Ofqual Accredited. If your first aid needs assessment stipulates that you need a qualified emergency first aider in the workplace, then this course provides all of the training required along with a nationally recognised certificate which is valid for 3 years. The course meets all guidelines and the resulting qualification is recognised by the HSE. ABOUT THIS QUALIFICATIONS: Our Level 3: Emergency First Aid at Work EFAW Course course can be tailored to suit specific industries, ensuring your staff have the ability to effectively deal with emergency situations and unique risks that present themselves in certain industries. We offer a range of industry specific emergency first aid at work courses including the following: • Transport • Security • Catering • Fright Forwarding • Construction • Office environment • Super market • Entertainment • Waste Management • Corporate Offices UNITS COVERED: Our Level 3: Emergency First Aid at Work Course covers the following topics: Aims and principles of first aid What to do in an emergency Basic Life Support (CPR & basic use of an AED) Management of the unconscious casualty Assessment and treatment of a casualty who is wounded or bleeding Assessment and treatment of burns Choking and asphyxia Assessment and treatment of miscellaneous medical conditions Record keeping Casualty Incident Management: including the need for recording and reporting Situational Awareness and Assessment: enabling individuals to act safely, effectively and promptly in an emergency Casualty Examination Adult basic life support Control of Bleeding Strains and Sprains Treating shock Limb immobilization Other illnesses: including seizure The provision of appropriate first aid for minor injuries: small cuts, bruises, minor burns and scalds, etc ASSESSMENT: This is a classroom based one day course and done face to face with tutor support with a group of learners. There will be a short exam at the end and some practical activities need to be demonstrated during the class which will be taught in the class. HOW MUCH THIS COURSE COST? Our special price for Level 3: Emergency First Aid at Work Course is £69.99 There is no any hidden fess/cost.
FOUR DAY ATTENDENCE AND TRAINING GUIDELINE: DAY ONE AND TWO - INTRODUCTION TO DERMAL FILLERS Day one Arrive and coffees (10.00) Registration, introduction and expectations (10.00-10.15) Structure of the training (10.15-10.30) Break (10.30-11.00) Lectures and interactive workshops / simulation (11.00 - 1230pm) Health and safety in the workplace Sharps injury and disposal The consultation process and prescriptions LUNCH (1300-1730) with a coffee break Basic life support Anaphylaxis - recognition and management Emergency kits - what it should contain and how to buy one Your doctors on call - how to contact our on call doctors for emergency advice How to use Hyalase safely - when to use it / recognise mechanism of action, how prescription in an emergency works and how to give the hyalase Practical and to include demonstration of Hyalase injection Our added benefits services for safety and convenience Day two Arrive and coffees (10.00) introduction and expectations (10.00-10.30) Structure of the training (10.30-11.00) Formal written examination covering key areas of THEORY for Dermal Filler injections: Anatomy, Physiology, Products and Complications. This will highlight early on if any important areas need to be covered in more detail for the students (11.00 - 1200) - Break for lunch - Practical session commences - (12.30 - 1800) - and in total on average we have scope for one model per 30 minutes on both of the Dermal filler days, so that’s a potential for 10 in total for a class size of maximum 4, which will give good hands on experience, as the way we train is to allow several people the opportunity to be involved with each patient - e.g. splitting into the phases of treatment, which allows the trainees to understand the concept of the treatment process. That would be - consultation, consent, marking up, readying equipment, performing the injection, providing advice and aftercare. DAY THREE AND FOUR BOTOX FOUNDATION COURSE Day three Arrive and coffees (10.00) introduction and expectations (10.00 – 10.30) Structure of the training (10.30 – 11.00) Formal written examination covering key areas of THEORY for Botox Application: Anatomy, Physiology, Products and Complications. This will highlight early on if any important areas need to be covered in more detail for the students (11.00 - 1200) - Break for lunch - Practical session commences - (12.30 - 1800) - and in total on average we have one model per 30 minutes on both the botox and days, so that’s a potential of 10 in total for a class size of 4, which will give good hands on experience, as the way we train is to allow several people the opportunity to be involved with each patient - e.g. splitting into the phases of treatment, which allows the trainees to understand the concept of the treatment process. That would be - consultation, consent, marking up, readying equipment, performing the injection, providing advice and aftercare. Day four Observed Treatment Process Examination The participants will be tested on the following key facets of safe practical care: Consultation process - rapport and understanding what the client wants Safe consent Marking and photographs Technical skill of injection Atercare provision and safety netting (eg if this happens do this / call me) 1 model will be provided for Botulinum (3 area) treatment and 1 - 2 clients for filler to ensure that each of the key anatomical areas covered are observed. Morning = Botulinum (0900 - 1230) Afternoon = Botulinum and Option Dermal fillers (1330 - 1630) Conclusion Candidates given session and refreshments and discussion regarding Case Studies and further support. (1700 - 1800)
QA Level 2 Award In Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation And Automated External Defibrillation (RQF) Full day course Gives learners the knowledge and skills to give CPR and use an AED safely Covers maintenance of AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) Course Contents: The principles underlining basic life support The principles underlining resuscitation Different types of cardiac arrest Recovery Position CPR Choking Safe Use of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) AED maintenance Benefits of this course: In the UK there are over 30,000 cardiac arrests a year outside of hospital But only less than one in ten survive to be discharged from hospital When someone has had a cardiac arrest, every minute makes a huge difference You can help save people's life by starting CPR as soon as possible, and use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) to restart their heart This course helps to give you the skills and confidence to save people's lives, and make a huge difference not just to them, but also to their families and loved ones Accredited, Ofqual regulated qualification: Our Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Automated External Defibrillation course is a nationally recognised, Ofqual regulated qualification accredited by Qualsafe Awards. This means that you can be rest assured that your CPD & AED Certificate is a very good way to make sure you and your employees are trained in First Aid. And of course, all of our training courses are run in a fun and engaging, interactive and varied way, ensuring your employees have the skills and knowledge they need! The Ofqual Register number for this course is 603/2654/2 This page is here if you'd like us to run this course for you and your people, at our venue or yours (within 45 minute drive from Chesterfield, Derbyshire). If you'd like us to run this course for you and you're further away, please contact us direct for a quote. If, instead, you're interested in an open/public course, please go here.
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A cardiac arrest can happen to anyone, anywhere, at any time. Every second matters and this course will give you the confidence to act quickly and effectively. Most importantly, the course will also teach defibrillator operators how to perform effective CPR.
First Response Emergency Care (RQF) Five Day Course Cost: £350 + vat The Qualsafe Level 3 Award in First Response Emergency Care (RQF) is a regulated and nationally recognised qualification, ideal for those looking to work or volunteer as a First Responder. Among the first to arrive at a scene, First Responders typically include Police Officers, Firefighters, and those providing medical cover at Festivals and Events, such as Emergency /Community First Responders, Door Supervisors, Close Protection Operatives and Security Guards, as well as those working in high-risk environments including the Military, Power Stations, Agriculture and Manufacturing. OVERVIEW This informative, hands-on five-day course fulfils the competencies set out in the PHEM skills framework at descriptor Level D, providing the knowledge and practical skills needed to deal with a range of pre-hospital Emergency Care situations. The Qualsafe Level 3 Award in First Response Emergency Care (RQF) covers: Administration of Emergency Oxygen; Management of Trauma Patients; Major illnesses and much more. ASSESSMENT METHODS 6 x Practical Assessments/Skills Tests. 3 x Theory Assessments (multiple choice question papers) 1 x Invigilated Exam CERTIFICATION Successful learners will receive a personalised Qualsafe Level 3 Award in First Response Emergency Care (RQF) e-Certificate immediately after their results have been submitted, subject to a Centre’s Direct Claims Status and any required actions. Printed certificates are available at an additional cost. First Response • Emergency Care (FREC 3) Our First Response Emergency Care (FREC) Workshops are delivered by experienced instructors with extensive Emergency Care backgrounds. They combine theoretical knowledge with practical skills training, ensuring participants can handle real-life emergencies. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including patient assessment, basic life support, trauma management, and more. These Workshops are designed for those who have specific responsibilities at work or in voluntary and community activities to provide pre-hospital care to patients requiring emergency treatment. These workshops are not just about learning but about applying what you’ve learned in real-world situations. That’s why our FREC Workshops include practical scenarios where participants can practice their newly acquired skills. This hands-on approach ensures that participants understand the concepts and apply them effectively when it matters most. The Qualsafe Level 3 Award in First Response Emergency Care (RQF) covers the full range of skills required by the HSE for First Aid and is the leading qualification for events cover. For those with further ambitions, it also forms the first step towards a career in pre-hospital care.