What Will You Learn?
- Identify the signs and symptoms of common paediatric emergencies, including respiratory distress, choking, anaphylaxis, and seizures.
- Assess the severity of injuries or illnesses and make informed decisions about appropriate first aid actions.
- Demonstrate effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques for infants and children, following updated guidelines.
- Perform rescue breathing and chest compressions on paediatric patients.
- Use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) appropriately in paediatric emergencies.
- Recognise and respond to choking incidents in infants and children.
- Apply the correct procedures to clear airway obstructions, including back blows and abdominal thrusts.
- Treat wounds, burns, fractures, sprains, and other injuries commonly affecting children.
- Manage head injuries, eye injuries, and nosebleeds effectively and safely.
- Provide immediate care for poisoning, including ingestion of hazardous substances.
- Recognise the signs of common medical conditions in children, such as asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, and allergic reactions.
- Administer appropriate first aid for medical conditions like anaphylaxis and asthma attacks, including the use of epinephrine auto-injectors.
- Implement safety measures to prevent accidents in homes, schools, and childcare settings.
- Conduct risk assessments in environments where children are present, identifying potential hazards and mitigating risks.
- Educate others on child safety and accident prevention.
- Identify the signs of shock in children and infants and take appropriate actions to stabilise them.
- Develop emergency action plans for paediatric incidents, ensuring proper communication with medical professionals and emergency services.
- Apply theoretical knowledge to real-life scenarios through hands-on practice and simulations.
- Show competence in administering first aid through practical assessments in controlled environments.
- Communicate calmly and clearly with children in distress, as well as with their parents or caregivers, during emergency situations.
- Liaise with emergency services, providing accurate and timely information about the child's condition.
- Understand the importance of regular refresher courses to maintain first aid certification.
- Commit to continuous learning and staying updated with changes in paediatric first aid procedures and guidelines.
- MODULE 1:
- Ensure to recognize paediatric medical emergencies and injuries.
- Be responsible for performing CPR and using AEDs on children.
- Deal with cuts, burns, fractures, sprains, and other common injuries in children.
- Manage to provide first aid for asthma attacks, allergic reactions, seizures, and other paediatric health issues.
- Manage shock and other life-threatening conditions in children.
- Guide and communicate clearly and calmly in emergency cases.
- Identify common signs and symptoms of medical emergencies in children.
- Describe CPR techniques, rescue breathing, and the use of AEDs for children.
- Define how to treat injuries like cuts, burns, fractures, and head injuries in children.
- Describe paediatric conditions such as asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, and allergic reactions.
- List safety measures to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Describe how to communicate with children and parents during emergencies.
- Name updated paediatric first aid guidelines and best practices.
- Practice CPR and Basic Life Support.
- Prepare a treatment to take care of common injuries.
- Apply effective emergency response in case of emergencies.
- Operate with confidence to manage different medical condition.
- Demonstrate necessary measures to prevent accidents.
- Use of effective communication during emergency cases.
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