Taking a respiratory rate
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John Furst
JOHN FURST is an experienced emergency medical technician and qualified first aid and CPR instructor. John is passionate about first aid and believes everyone should have the skills and confidence to take action in an emergency situation.
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Module 1 | Roles and responsibilities of a first aider | - | |
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Unit 1 | Responsibilities of a first aider | ||
Unit 2 | Record keeping and documentation | ||
Unit 3 | Taking a pulse | ||
Unit 4 | Taking a respiratory rate | ||
Unit 5 | The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) | ||
Unit 6 | Module 1 quiz | ||
Module 2 | Medical conditions | + | |
Unit 1 | Heart attack | ||
Unit 2 | Anaphylaxis | ||
Unit 3 | Stroke | ||
Unit 4 | Diabetes | ||
Unit 5 | Seizures | ||
Unit 6 | Asthma | ||
Unit 7 | Module 2 quiz | ||
Module 3 | Traumatic injuries | + | |
Unit 1 | Fractures | ||
Unit 2 | Module 3 quiz | ||
Module 4 | Minor injuries | + | |
Unit 1 | Cuts and grazes | ||
Unit 2 | Dog bites | ||
Unit 3 | Fainting | ||
Unit 4 | Nosebleeds | ||
Unit 5 | Wasp stings | ||
Unit 6 | Module 4 quiz |
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