Basic Life Support Level 1

Basic Life Support Level 1

Basic Life Support Level 1

An Introduction to Basic Life Support

You should become familiar with the underlying ideas that underlie Basic Life Support (BLS). In order to ensure that everyone is able to comprehend the significance of prompt assistance in times of emergency, this program simplifies the fundamental ideas that underpin basic life support (BLS).

Deconstructing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

Dispel the mystery around cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by providing straightforward instructions. Gain the ability to efficiently perform chest compressions and rescue breaths, both of which are essential abilities in BLS. Improve your self-assurance so that you can respond with confidence in instances where you are experiencing cardiac arrest.

AED In Basic Life Support Level 1

In Basic Life Support, you will learn about the relevance of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). The use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) is made easier by this module, which gives you the ability to administer the necessary shocks to efficiently restart a heart. Be able to easily master this technology that can save lives.

Chest Choking Emergencies

Discover how to confidently tackle choking problems. Whether it's identifying the symptoms of choking or administering the Heimlich manoeuvre, this lesson gives you the tools you need to respond quickly and safely. Be ready to take decisive action when necessary.

Completing the Picture - Simulation Exercise

Use your understanding of BLS in practical simulation exercises. This lesson offers practical practice scenarios to help you strengthen your abilities and increase your self-assurance in emergency situations. See firsthand the benefits of being prepared.

Lessons

  1. Brief Description of Basic Life Support Level 1

    The Basic Life Support Level course is a crucial educational initiative that equips individuals with the skills to respond effectively in critical situations threatening life. It covers cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques for adults, children, and neonates.
  2. Module 1: Introduction

    Demonstrating comprehension of the following should be achievable upon the conclusion of this segment: the quality standards established by the Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK).
  3. Module 2: Adult Basic Life Support

    Demonstrating comprehension of the following should be achievable upon the conclusion of this segment: the significance of notifying emergency medical services (EMS) in the event of cardiac arrest.
  4. Module 3: Paediatric Modifications To Adult Basic Life Support

    Demonstrating comprehension of the following should be achievable upon the conclusion of this segment: CPR directed by the dispatcher.
  5. Module 4: Adult Foreign Body Airway Obstruction

    Demonstrating comprehension of the following should be achievable upon the conclusion of this segment: The identification of foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) in individuals.
  6. Module 5: Paediatric Foreign Body Airway Obstruction

    Demonstrating comprehension of the following should be achievable upon the conclusion of this segment: In the context of infants and children, foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) identification.
  7. Module 6: Recovery Position

    Demonstrating comprehension of the following should be achievable upon the conclusion of this segment: the side-lying, lateral recovery position, which the Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK) advises.

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