What you'll learn?

 INTRODUCTION
 OBJECTIVES - I
 OBJECTIVES - II
 INTRODUCTION TO ADULT BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS) - I
 INTRODUCTION TO ADULT BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS) - II
 THE THREE P’S OF FIRST AID
 BACK TO BASICS: ANATOMY REFRESHER - I
 BACK TO BASICS: ANATOMY REFRESHER - II
 BACK TO BASICS: ANATOMY REFRESHER - III
 THE HEART - I
 THE HEART - II
 CARDIAC ARREST OR HEART ATTACK - I
 CARDIAC ARREST OR HEART ATTACK - II
 CARDIAC ARREST OR HEART ATTACK - III
 CHAIN OF SURVIVAL - I
 CHAIN OF SURVIVAL - II
 CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR) - I
 CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR) - II
 CAUSES OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS
 LEVELS OF RESPONSE- I
 LEVELS OF RESPONSE- II
 LEVELS OF RESPONSE- III
 CIRCULATION - I
 CIRCULATION - II
 COMBINED CHEST COMPRESSIONS WITH RESCUE BREATHS - I
 COMBINED CHEST COMPRESSIONS WITH RESCUE BREATHS - II
 COMBINED CHEST COMPRESSIONS WITH RESCUE BREATHS - III
 AED & PAD - I
 AED & PAD - II
 AED & PAD - III
 SUMMARY
 OTHER FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN PERFORMING CPR - I
 OTHER FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN PERFORMING CPR - II
 OTHER FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN PERFORMING CPR - III
 OTHER FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN PERFORMING CPR - IV
 CHOKING
 CHOKING - SIGNS
 EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF CHOKING - I
 EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF CHOKING - II
 EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF CHOKING - III
 THE RECOVERY POSITION
 RECORD KEEPING AND REPORTING OF OHCAO
 RECORD KEEPING AND REPORTING OF OUT OF HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARRESTS
 UPDATE TO CURRENT GUIDELINES - I
 UPDATE TO CURRENT GUIDELINES - II
 UPDATE TO CURRENT GUIDELINES - III
 REFERENCES - I
 REFERENCES - II
 THANK YOU!

Description

1.Explain the importance of basic life support (BLS).

2.Discuss the differences of cardiac arrest and a health attack.

3.Know how to summon immediate emergency help in accordance with local protocols.

4.Start CPR using chest compressions on the unconsciousness adult following cardiac arrest.

5.Maintain CPR with the correct ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths.

6.Initiate an appropriate emergency response in accordance with Resuscitation Council (UK) guidelines.

7.Place a conscious casualty in the recovery position.

Who's should take this course


Health care worker

Carer

support worker