Instructor Preparation - Online Blended Part 1
Course Content
- Instructor preparation and update course introduction
- FAW Blended Part One Introduction and Regulations
- The Human Body
- First Aid the Initial Steps
- Asking permission and consent to help
- Calling the Emergency Services
- What3Words - location app
- Waiting for the E.M.S to arrive
- Scene Safety
- Chain of Survival
- DRcABCDE approach
- Using gloves
- How to use face shields
- Hand Washing
- Waterless hand gels
- Initial Assessment and Recovery Position
- BSi First Aid Kit
- Cardiac Arrest and Heart Conditions
- Adult CPR Introduction
- RCUK & ERC Resus Guidelines
- Heart Attack
- Heart Attack Position
- Aspirin and the Aspod
- Respiration and Breathing
- Pulse Points
- When to call for assistance
- Three Steps to Save a Life (2025)
- Adult CPR
- Effective CPR
- Improving breaths
- Improving compressions
- Compressions Only CPR
- CPR Hand Over
- Seizures and Cardiac Arrest
- Drowning
- AED Introduction
- Using an AED - brief overview and demonstration
- Choking Management
- Bleeding Control
- Catastrophic Bleeding
- Why is this Training Now Required?
- Prioritising first aid
- Bleeding assessment
- Blood Loss - A Practical Demonstration
- Hemostatic Dressing or Tourniquet?
- Tourniquets and Where to Use Them
- Types of Tourniquets
- Improvised Tourniquets
- When Tourniquets Don't Work - Applying a Second
- Hemostatic Dressings
- Packing a Wound with Celox Z Fold Hemostatic Dressing
- The Woundclot range
- How Does Woundclot Work
- Woundclot features
- Woundclot and direct pressure
- Packing a wound with Woundclot
- Woundclot and knife injuries
- Woundclot and large areas
- Shock and Spinal Injury
- Injuries
- Secondary Care Introduction
- Injury Assessment
- Strains and Sprains and the RICE procedure
- Adult fractures
- Splints
- Dislocated Shoulders and Joints
- Types of head injury and consciousness
- Eye Injuries
- Foreign object in the eye
- Burns and burn kits
- Treating a burn
- Blister Care
- Electrical Injuries
- Abdominal Injuries
- Chest Injuries
- Heat emergencies
- Cold emergencies
- Dental Injuries
- Bites and stings
- Treating Snake Bites
- Splinters
- Illness
- Introduction to Paediatric and Adult First Aid
- Paediatric CPR and Choking
- Specific Paediatric Conditions
- How to use an AED
- Extra Subjects to allow you to teach specialist courses
- Teaching Equipment
- Summary
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What we are going to do now is look at student training packs. Now, these are packs with all the dressings that a student is going to need on a course in a self-seal bag. So the actual pack itself comes in three different types. We have a standard kit, which is for most courses, the FAW-type courses. A deluxe kit, which is ideal for the likes of first aid at work courses or more advanced courses. And then we also have a pet first aid kit as well. So the standard kit has the core of bits and pieces you need to keep everyone safe. So the whole point of these is that in order to keep infection risk to a minimum, every single student would have their own pack. So inside here are the dressings, the slings, gloves, a mannequin face shield, so that we can make sure that everything is kept safe and clean between students. The advanced deluxe kits, that's also got an iPad and a crepe bandage in it. And then the pet version has a cohesive bandage, gloves, a sling, so you can practice tourniquet use, non-adherent dressing and everything you need in there and also an HSE dressing. Everything you need in there to run a pet course. So with these three packs that all work the same in the form of the labelling. So each pack has a label, a gap for the student to write their name on. So as soon as they come into the classroom, you can leave this on their desks, they get a pen out, they write their name on. But each student... You need to tell them what you were doing with this. But each student will have this pack, they will store their material inside it and then they could take this pack away with them at the end. And one key thing with all these packs we can do is if you buy 50 of the packs, we can actually brand it with your details. It'd be your company name, your phone number and your web address. So you've got three lines of text you can put on there. So that's available if you want to buy 50 of those. To order any of these packs you can also add the face masks. If you do need face masks as well, and you want them in the packs then just order them with the face mask. You can order these packs from any one of our websites, for example, www.protrainings.uk/store and you'll see the full range of them.
Student Training Packs Overview
A Tailored Approach to First Aid Training
Discover our bespoke student training packs, each thoughtfully crafted with essential dressings and items needed for varied courses, all securely stored in a self-seal bag.
Types of Training Packs
- Standard Kit: Perfect for most courses, including FAW-type. Contains basic essential items to ensure student safety.
- Deluxe Kit: Suitable for advanced courses such as first aid at work. Comes with an added iPad and a crepe bandage.
- Pet First Aid Kit: Designed specifically for pet care courses, equipped with cohesive bandages, HSE dressing, and more.
Emphasis on Safety
The primary aim of these packs is to mitigate the risk of infections. Each student receives a unique pack containing dressings, slings, gloves, and a mannequin face shield to uphold hygiene standards between different students.
Label and Personalise
Every pack has a label with space for students to write their names. On course commencement, students can mark their packs, store their materials, and ultimately take the packs home. A standout feature: for orders of 50 or more packs, we offer custom branding with your company details – name, phone number, and website.
Additional Order Options
For those requiring face