COURSES EVERY WEEK THROUGHOUT EVERY YEAR COURSE OVERVIEW. DURATION: 4 DAY (09:00 - 18:00) COST: £1500 PER PERSON LOCATION: HAMPSHIRE THIS 4 DAY HEFAT COURSE IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT TRAINING AVAILABLE Hostile Environment First Aid Training (HEFAT) has been designed for those operating or working in hostile or elevated risk environments who require an advanced level of medical training. The skills taught on the HEAT course are taken to the next level by training delegates how to deal with more complex levels of medical conditions and trauma first aid training coupled with practical training in the use of advanced medical equipment and techniques. In line with all of our benchmark courses HEFAT ensures that travellers from all backgrounds are prepared for the widest possible threat levels across the widest field of environments and situations. Delegates leave aware of potential risks and confident that they have the skills and knowledge to deal with immediate and developing situations. No previous training or qualifications are required to attend this course. Unsure if this is the right course for you? Get in touch with our team to help you choose the best course for your needs. COURSE ELEMENTS. THREAT RISK ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION ADVANCED TRAUMA AND FIRST AID TRAINING KIDNAP AND HOSTAGE VEHICLE SAFETY AND SECURITY POST TRAUMATIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS LANDMINE AND IED’S NAVIGATION TECHNIQUES WEAPON FAMILIARISATION CONFLICT MANAGEMENT RADIO AND VOICE COMMUNICATION
COURSES EVERY WEEK THROUGHOUT EVERY YEAR COURSE OVERVIEW. DURATION: 3 DAY (09:00 - 18:00) COST: £1250 PER PERSON LOCATION: HAMPSHIRE OUR EVER POPULAR, CERTIFICATED AND ACCREDITED 3 DAY COURSE WAS DESIGNED FOR TRAVELLERS FROM ALL SECTORS, FROM MEDIA PROFESSIONALS, CHARITIES AND INTERNATIONAL NON GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS TO OIL, GAS AND UTILITIES WORKERS, WHO FIND THEMSELVES WORKING IN UNFAMILIAR AND OFTEN HOSTILE LOCATIONS. No previous training or experience is required to attend this course, which has been structured to enable individuals and groups to transit to and work in a country or region whilst being aware of the inherent risks and dangers present and more importantly the steps that can be taken to avoid and deal with the situations they may be presented with. The focus at HET is to ensure that our delegates are able to get the job done, whilst having an appreciation for the risks and threats associated with travel to elevated risk environments, this ranges from bombings and vehicle related incidents to high risk kidnap situations. The remote medical training provided on the course is of high priority and provides the traveller with the knowledge and practical skills to save lives in remote locations. Our highly experienced instructors are drawn from a range of backgrounds and ensure that the training delivered is extremely practical, current and most importantly relevant to ensure that the work gets done and everyone gets home safe. Unsure if this is the right course for you? Get in touch with our team to help you choose the best course for your needs. COURSE ELEMENTS. THREAT RISK ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION FIRST AID TRAINING KIDNAP AND HOSTAGE VEHICLE SAFETY AND SECURITY LANDMINE AND IED’S WEAPON FAMILIARISATION NAVIGATION TECHNIQUES RADIO AND VOICE COMMUNICATIONS CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
Our Qualsafe one-day Emergency First Aid at Work course is a crucial offering designed for anyone looking to equip themselves with the skills to handle emergency situations in the workplace. The course provides a comprehensive overview of emergency first aid techniques, procedures, and legal obligations. With NR Medical Training, you can rest assured that you're in good hands. Our first aid courses are all taught by seasoned ambulance professionals, who bring their front-line experience and knowledge directly to the classroom. These experienced instructors provide a rich, context-driven learning experience, ensuring that you're well-prepared for any emergency situation that may arise.
Overview According to Wikipedia, 'First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person with either a minor or serious illness or injury, with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery until medical services arrive. First aid is generally performed by someone with basic medical training.'The explanation mentioned above states firmly that first aid skills can save lives. But for that, you should have completed the basic medical training. We often see in our workplaces that first aid skills play an important role in damage control. If you want to become a first aider, you can earn up to £24,000 annually.Our First Aid at Work online course covers topics of primary and secondary surveys, dealing with fractures and dislocations, CPR and many more essential aspects of first aid at work. Don't waste your time if you have decided already to choose this career. Enrol today! What Can You Expect From The Course? Life-Saving Skillsness. Emergency Preparedness. Confidence In First Aid Application. Effective Team Collaboration. Reduction And Injury Prevention. Compliance With Workplace Regulations. Improved Employee Well-Being. Enhanced Workplace Productivity. How will I get my certificate? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. Who is this course for? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this First Aid at Work. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. Requirements Our First Aid at Work is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on wifi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career path This First Aid at Work will help you gain all the necessary theoretical knowledge to excel in the relevant field. Enrol on our course now and get started on the journey of taking your career to the next level. Course Curriculum 2 sections • 13 lectures • 05:13:00 total length •Introduction to Workplace First Aid: 00:34:00 •Legal Framework for Workplace First Aid: 00:29:00 •Incident Management at Work: 00:34:00 •Primary Survey: 00:20:00 •Secondary Survey: 00:21:00 •Basic First-Aid Techniques: 00:38:00 •Dealing With Fractures and Dislocations: 00:19:00 •Secondary Illness Loss of Responsiveness and CPR: 00:18:00 •Secondary Illness Breathing Problems: 00:17:00 •Secondary Illnesses and Injuries: 00:27:00 •Dealing with Minor Injuries at the Workplace: 00:42:00 •Call for an Emergency: 00:14:00 •Assignment - Workplace First Aid Diploma: 00:00:00
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
Course Introduction Covers B12 deficiency, pernicious anaemia, diagnosis, treatment and management. It also covers signs and symptoms. Please note: this course is for health care professionals or those working in Primary Care. It is not open to Beauticians unless you are a registered healthcare professional. If in doubt- please email annie at training@anniebarr.com or phone +44 7500048222 About this event Course Introduction This course concentrates on B12 deficiency, symptoms, treatments and management. The course covers B12 deficiency, pernicious anaemia, diagnosis, treatment and management. It also covers signs and symptoms of pernicious anaemia. This course is interactive and we include case studies and discuss issues regarding diagnostic testing. We review inclusion and exclusion criteria and identification of appropriate clients. Delegates will get the opportunity to review practice with hands on practical demonstrations of how to give injections correctly. We will cover administration techniques, where to give the injections and record keeping / documentation. We will discuss role and responsibilities and contraindications and precautions. The delegates will leave this course with an example of an individual protocol of Patient Specific Direction (PSD) and a competence based framework document to be used in practice. This course is very interactive. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Understand the need for accountability and responsibility in relation to role development Demonstrate an understanding of safe practice Describe the signs and symptoms of pernicious anaemia Describe pernicious anaemia and its impact on patients Fully understand the principles, and practice B12 deficiency and B12 injections Understand the importance of safety issues related to giving injections Understand the law relating to role and function of the HCA and prescribing. Describe why patients require B12 injectionsBe able to correctly identify anatomical sites for injectionsDemonstrate correct administration techniquesDemonstrate how to correctly dispose of wasteDemonstrate correct infection control procedures and use of PPEDescribe when patients require referral and understand the importance of referral using correct clinical pathwaysDemonstrate an understanding of anaphylaxis and emergency proceduresUnderstand the need for correct prescribing proceduresBe able to document consultations following your organisations procedures COURSE CONTENTS Role and responsibilities Accountability guidelines and requirements Pernicious anaemia Blood- function B12 Deficiency Risk factors/groups Causes of B12 deficiency Diagnosis and reference ranges, testing Protocols and guidelines Factors affecting B12 diagnosis and treatment Factors affecting absorption B12 injections and common side effects Could it be B12 Deficiency Supplements Side effects and management including ADR’s Contraindications and Precautions Correct Administration and techniques including practical session Injection sites Legal Issues including consent Prescribing and Patient Specific Directions What to record Storage Disposal of injections/waste Infection control Needle stick injuries Competence and supervised practice Policies and procedures Facts and Figures Setting up and running a clinic Insurance/indemnity Research/evidence base and resources Please note Anaphylaxis is not covered on this course, however we do run a separate Anaphylaxis 1hr training course, which takes place at the end of this B12 webinar. If you wish to do the 1 hr Anaphylaxis also, you should book onto BOTH courses. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? HCAs Nurses Doctors Pharmacists Anyone interested in Vitamin B12 deficiency and pernicious anaemia and those working with clients with B12 deficiency AB Health Group awards CPD points / certificate of attendance for each course. If you would prefer an accredited certificate by our accrediting body Aim Qualifications we can organise this. The charge for the certificate including postage is £30.
PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FORTHCOMING COURSE DATES COURSE OVERVIEW. DURATION: 1 DAY () LOCATION: HAMPSHIRE THIS FULLY ACCREDITED 2 DAY COURSE IS DESIGNED FOR INDIVIDUALS OR TEAMS WISHING TO RECEIVE RELEVANT MEDICAL TRAINING TO WORK, LIVE AND OPERATE IN HOSTILE OR REMOTE LOCATIONS AROUND THE GLOBE. Delegates are instructed using a ground-up approach, learning techniques and practices that enable confidence and competence in dealing with life potentially changing injuries. Training and risk assessment goes a long way to safeguarding against injuries and threats in any environment however, sometimes the unexpected or unplanned can occur. From vehicle-related incidents and natural disasters to terrorist attacks and armed incidents. It is at this point that trauma and medical skills come to the forefront, allowing an individual to get involved and provide a casualty with a chance of survival, rather than the panic that comes from ignorance, leading to unnecessary fatalities. Our highly experienced and professional instructors provide you with the confidence to be someone who gets involved. Unsure if this is the right course for you? Get in touch with our team to help you choose the best course for your needs. COURSE ELEMENTS. MEDICAL KITS, EQUIPMENT AND PRIOR PLANNING MEASURING VITAL SIGNS AND DIAGNOSIS OF CASUALTIES BALLISTIC AND BLAST TRAUMA RESUSCITATION AND BASIC LIFE-SAVING INCLUDING CPR AND USE OF AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATORS MANAGEMENT OF SHOCK STABILISING AND TRANSPORTING CASUALTIES BASIC INTRODUCTION TO MEDICATION DEALING WITH BURNS AND SOFT TISSUE DAMAGE TRIAGE – HOW TO MANAGE AND PRIORITISE MULTIPLE CASUALTIES MANAGEMENT OF AIRWAYS AND USE OF RESPIRATORY AIDS VEHICLE SCENE SAFETY AND EXTRICATION HAEMORRHAGE CONTROL – BLEEDING AND CATASTROPHIC BLEEDING USING TOURNIQUETS AND HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS ENVIRONMENTAL ILLNESS – HEAT, COLD & DEHYDRATION MANAGEMENT OF FRACTURES AND BROKEN BONES
This comprehensive course, developed in line with the esteemed guidelines of the Resuscitation Council (UK), Skills for Health, and the Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care (RCS Ed), is designed to enhance your abilities in delivering superior emergency care across various settings.