First Aid Training For Teenagers
Last updated 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.62 GB | Duration: 3h 15m
Last updated 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.62 GB | Duration: 3h 15m
Equipping teenagers with the skills to help themselves and family and friends in an emergency situation.
What you'll learn
How to treat an unconscious casualty who is not breathing - CPR
How to treat an unconscious casualty who is breathing -Recovery position
How to treat a bleeding casualty
Treatment of choking
Treatment of burns and scalds
Treatment of seizures
Treatment of fractures and spinal injuries
Treatment of Heart Attacks and Strokes
Treatment of a drowning casualty
Treatment of chest and abdominal injuries
Treatment of allergic reactions and asthma attacks
Treatment of diabetes
Treatment of poisoning
Requirements
You do not need any previous experience of first aid
Description
First aid for teenagers The course is ideal for all teenagers to equip teenagers with the skills to help themselves, family and/or friends if faced with a medical emergency. The course is also suitable for all teenagers and can be especially useful if they are taking part in a Sports Leaderships Awards or the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme.This course is designed to give you the knowledge to learn how to keep yourself and others safe and to know how to help should an accident happen. The course consists of videos that encourage you to practice the skills you are learning. There are numerous handouts you can download and keep for future reference as well as short tests to check your learning after various sections. We will keep you entertained and engaged throughout and will always be on hand to help answer any questions you have - just email info@emtfirstaid.com or use the Q&A section. The course is fully compatible with all computers and mobile devices. You will be able to stop and start as often as you like and on completion you will be able to print your Certificate.The Author has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within the course, however this course is merely a guide and the Author does not accept any liability or responsibility for any inaccuracies or for any mistreatment or misdiagnosis of any person, however caused.EMT First Aid and Lifeguard Training provides this course for guidance and it is not in any way a substitute for medical advice. EMT First Aid and Lifeguard Training is not responsible or liable for any diagnosis made, or actions taken based on this course. We strongly recommend that you attend a practical First Aid course to practice the skills taught in this course and to fully understand what to do in a medical emergency.Please be aware that the information is correct at the time of filming June 2021 and relates only to UK Resuscitation and First Aid guidelines. If you are outside the UK please refer to your countries guidelines and governing board.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: The First Aider
Lecture 2 The Role of a first aider
Lecture 3 Planning for an emergency
Lecture 4 Task - Medical ID
Lecture 5 Minimise the risk of infection by using PPE
Lecture 6 Task - Practical
Lecture 7 Hand Washing
Lecture 8 First Aid Kits
Section 3: Unconscious Casualty
Lecture 9 Conducting a scene survey
Lecture 10 Task - Practical
Lecture 11 Unconscious Adult/Child Casualty
Lecture 12 Unconscious Baby
Lecture 13 Calling the emergency services
Section 4: CPR and AED
Lecture 14 CPR and COVID
Lecture 15 When to perform CPR and the Chain of Survival
Lecture 16 CPR Task
Lecture 17 Adult CPR
Lecture 18 Child CPR
Lecture 19 Baby CPR
Lecture 20 CPR Q+A
Lecture 21 When to call an ambulance
Lecture 22 What is an AED
Lecture 23 AED for an Adult
Lecture 24 AED for Child
Section 5: Heart Attacks and Seizures
Lecture 25 Heart Attacks
Lecture 26 Seizures
Section 6: Choking
Lecture 27 What is choking
Lecture 28 Task - Practical
Lecture 29 Choking Adult
Lecture 30 Child Choking
Lecture 31 Baby Choking
Section 7: Bleeding and Burns
Lecture 32 Types of bleeding
Lecture 33 Treatment of bleeding
Lecture 34 Task - Practical
Lecture 35 Embedded Objects, Amputations and When to seek medical help
Lecture 36 Nose Bleeds
Lecture 37 Small cuts, blisters, splinters, bites and stings
Lecture 38 Shock
Lecture 39 Burns
Lecture 40 Button Cell Batteries Task
Lecture 41 Managing an incident with electricity
Section 8: Soft Tissue injuries, Fractures, Head Injuries and Spinal Injuries
Lecture 42 Sprains and Strains
Lecture 43 Task - Practical
Lecture 44 Fractures
Lecture 45 Head Injuries
Lecture 46 Spinal Injuries
Section 9: Asthma and Allergic Reactions
Lecture 47 Allergic Reactions
Lecture 48 Asthma
Lecture 49 Task - practical
Section 10: Conclusion
Lecture 50 Conclusion
All teenagers who want to learn first aid skills,You