Our Anaphylaxis and Adrenaline Auto-Injector course is suitable for people who are responsible for caring for others, whether adults or children, who may have serious allergy. The course includes modules explaining allergic reactions, early recognition of symptoms and crisis management. There is an emphasis on avoiding allergens and the need to be aware of the risks that might be posed by allergies in a caring setting.
FIRST AID SESSIONS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Children are quite capable of applying First Aid to help others * As a matter of fact, children as young as 3 have saved their parents' lives by staying calm and calling an ambulance * These short sessions will cover a variety of subjects, depending on their age * These sessions can be held as Mini Medics or as other sessions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SESSION CONTENTS: * For younger primary school children, we tend to cover: * Calling for Help * Recovery Position * Choking * Minor Injuries * For older primary school children, we tend to cover: * Calling for Help * Recovery Position * CPR and Use of an AED * Choking * Minor Injuries * For secondary school pupils, we tend to cover * Calling for Help * Recovery Position * CPR and Use of an AED * Choking * Minor Injuries * Bleeding Injuries BENEFITS OF THIS COURSE: * In order to take part in our Qualsafe Awards Accredited [http://www.qualsafeawards.org/qualifications] training courses, one has to be 14 or 16 years old * Younger children are quite capable of applying First Aid to help others * As a matter of fact, children as young as 3 have saved their parents' lives by staying calm and calling an ambulance * According to the Resuscitation Council UK [https://www.resus.org.uk/], and the European Resuscitation Council [https://www.erc.edu/], all school children should be taught how to perform CPR * Therefore, we are teaching Children and Young People the basics of First Aid in small groups * This QA Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (RQF) qualification is ideal for: * Parents/carers or family members who want to learn key paediatric first aid skills * Those who work with children and are not required to comply with Ofsted’s Childcare Register [https://www.gov.uk/become-childminder-nanny] or Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) 2014 requirements [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/early-years-foundation-stage-framework--2] * We now also have the option of running these sessions as Mini Medics sessions [https://www.nucotraining.com/mini-medics/] * Just ask! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACCREDITATION These sessions will not be accredited. We are happy to create in-house certificates for the youngsters. We can also give the children a Mini Medics book and certificate [https://www.nucotraining.com/mini-medics/] if you like or prefer - this will incur an additional charge per child. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Qualsafe Awards has recognised the invaluable experience and training that CFRs bring to the table. As a result, they've introduced a bespoke 2-day FREC3 RPL Course, specifically designed for learners like you who already hold one of the approved qualifications. This course recognises your prior learning, allowing you to fast-track your way to the FREC 3 qualification.
An opportunity to learn about various heart rhythm disturbances, their aetiology, management and treatment strategies.
The course will cover the essential underpinning knowledge to effectively manage the patient throughout the life cycle of the implantable device.
A half day course that looks at the implications of the recent NICE guideline changes to the management of hypertension. The course gives a brief introduction to the pathophysiology of hypertension and the ways in which it is investigated and treated.
This course enables participants to develop essential patient management skills that are necessary for identifying and managing the safe care of a patient requiring cardiac catheterisation.
Aimed at cardiac professionals to develop their Exercise Tolerance Testing (ETT) skills.
Awareness of what is happening during the rupture of a coronary plaque assists the attendee in understanding why such a microscopic event can have such a catastrophic outcome.