First Aid Paediatric

This Paediatric First Aid training course will teach those who work with infants or children how to deliver paediatric first aid assistance in an emergency.

Description

This Paediatric First Aid training course will teach those who work with infants or children how to deliver paediatric first aid assistance in an emergency.

The course covers all the fundamental information needed to help first aiders fulfil their role, including:

  • The law surrounding first aid
  • How to carry out primary and secondary surveys
  • How to put children and infants into the recovery position
  • How to administer life-saving CPR 
  • How to use defibrillators 
  • How to provide assistance for a variety of injuries and illnesses.

The course contains a number of videos, illustrations, and downloadable resources to help aid your learning during the course and beyond. Upon completion of the training, you will gain the confidence to take appropriate action in a range of situations, from minor incidents to life-threatening accidents, and know when to seek further medical advice if required.

Qualification gained:

Highfield Accreditation

Location(s)

Workington, Carlisle, Furness

Accredited

Yes

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