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National pool lifeguard qualification

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National pool lifeguard qualification

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  1. First Aid Courses and Training A pediatric first aid course is designed to teach individuals how to respond effectively in emergency situations involving infants and children. It covers a range of topics related to providing immediate care and support to young children who are injured or ill. Here are some key aspects typically covered in a pediatric first aid course: 1. Basic life support: This includes cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques specifically tailored for infants and children, including chest compressions and rescue breaths. 2. Choking: Participants learn how to recognize and manage choking incidents in infants and children, including the use of back blows and abdominal thrusts. 3. Bleeding and wounds: Techniques for controlling bleeding and managing different types of wounds, such as cuts, abrasions, and puncture wounds, are covered. 4. Burns: Participants learn how to identify and provide immediate first aid for burns, including thermal, chemical, and electrical burns. 5. Allergic reactions: The course covers the recognition and initial management of allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, and the use of auto-injectors like epinephrine (EpiPen). 6. Fractures and sprains: Techniques for stabilizing fractures and sprains in infants and children are taught, focusing on minimizing further injury and providing comfort. 7. Head injuries: Participants learn how to recognize and respond to head injuries in children, including concussion, and when to seek medical assistance. 8. Seizures and febrile convulsions: The course covers the appropriate response to seizures and febrile convulsions in children, including how to keep the child safe during the episode. 9. Poisoning and ingestion of harmful substances: Participants learn about common household hazards and how to respond to cases of poisoning or ingestion of harmful substances. 10. Common childhood illnesses: The course may provide an overview of common childhood illnesses, their symptoms, and initial care. It's important to note that the specific content and duration of a pediatric first aid course may vary depending on the provider or organization offering the training. These courses are typically led by certified instructors and often include a combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical exercises to enhance participants' skills and confidence in responding to pediatric emergencies. https://gbletraining.co.uk/first-aid/

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