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Forest Schools 16 Hour First Aid Level 3 (VTQ)
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Differences in Child Size
Forest Schools 16 Hour First Aid Level 3 (VTQ)
131 videos, 6 hours and 13 minutes
Course Content
- Introduction to Paediatric First Aid
- What are common injuries within a nursery?
- Paediatric first aid provision
- Paediatric Accident Reporting and Record Keeping
- Paediatric reporting and consent
- Fears of First Aid
- Asking permission and consent to help
- Calling the Emergency Services
- What3Words - location app
- Alternative emergency phone numbers
- Waiting for the E.M.S to arrive
- Scene Safety
- Chain of Survival
- DRcABCDE approach
- Differences in Child Size
- Planning for paediatric emergencies
- Using gloves
- Face shields and children
- Initial Assessment and Recovery Position - Paediatric
- Infant Recovery Position
- Paediatric First Aid Kits
- First Aid and Infection Control
- Paediatric Cardiac Arrest and CPR
- Heart Attack and Stroke
- Adult Cardiac Arrest
- Adult CPR Introduction
- Heart Attack Position
- Aspirin and the Aspod
- Respiration and Breathing
- Pulse Points
- Adult CPR
- Effective CPR
- Improving breaths
- Improving compressions
- Seizures and Cardiac Arrest
- Near and secondary drowning
- Bra Off Defib On
- Using an AED - brief overview and demonstration
- Real time CPR scenario
- Choking Management
- Bleeding Control
- Secondary Care Ongoing Assessments for Injury and Illness
- Secondary Care Introduction
- Strains and Sprains and the RICE procedure
- Spinal Injury
- Stabilising the spine
- Spinal Recovery Position
- Eye Injuries
- Abdominal Injuries
- Bites and stings
- About Anaphylaxis
- What is Anaphylaxis
- Minor allergic reactions
- Common causes of allergic reactions
- What is an Auto-Injector?
- Signs and Symptoms of Anaphylaxis
- Anaphylaxis patient position
- Giving a second dose
- Burns and burn kits
- Treating a burn
- Heat emergencies
- Cold emergencies
- Shock
- Dealing with Fainting
- Electrical Injuries
- Hyperventilation
- Foreign objects in the eye, ears or nose
- Splinters
- Injury and Illness in Children
- Childhood Illnesses and Accidents
- Illness Assessment for Children and SAMPLE
- What is Asthma
- The Respiratory System
- How Asthma Affects the Respiratory System
- Asthma Signs and Symptoms
- Severe Asthma
- The Brown Inhaler
- The Blue Inhaler
- Asthma Spacers
- When an Asthma inhaler is not available
- What to do in an Asthma Emergency
- Diabetes overview
- What is Diabetes?
- Why is Glucose So Important?
- How is Glucose Stored in the Body?
- Hyperglycaemia
- Hypoglycaemia
- Type 1 Diabetes
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Diabetic Complications
- Testing Blood Sugar
- Testing Blood Sugar - Live
- Fractures
- Types of fracture
- Splints
- Dislocated Shoulders and Joints
- Blister Care
- Epilepsy
- Epilepsy treatment
- Types of head injury and consciousness
- Poisons and Food Poisoning
- Household Cleaning Products Poisoning and first aid
- Meningitis
- Sickle Cell
- Febrile convulsions
- Croup
- Strep A Infections in Children
- Sepsis in Infants and Children
- Summary
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