Sarah Phillips - WINNER - First Aid Trainer of the Year
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What if a child goes unresponsive? What happens if a child goes unresponsive and stops breathing? Learn what to do if a child becomes unresponsive but breathing and, if the child stops breathing. This comprehensive video guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to assess the situation, perform the primary survey, open the airway, check for breathing, and take necessary actions to save a child's life. Be prepared and equipped with life-saving knowledge to handle such emergencies effectively. Watch now and learn the essential techniques to ensure the safety and well-being of children in critical situations.
What should you do with an unresponsive baby who is breathing? What should you do if the baby is unresponsive and not breathing? In this comprehensive video, learn vital life-saving techniques for performing CPR on an unresponsive baby. Discover step-by-step instructions on how to assess responsiveness, open the airway, check for breathing, and administer rescue breaths and chest compressions. Gain confidence in your ability to handle emergencies and ensure the well-being of your little one. Watch now and acquire essential knowledge to effectively perform CPR on infants.
A choking child. How do you recognise if a child is choking? What steps can you take to help them? Learn how to recognise a choking child and take immediate first-aid steps to assist them. Discover the signs of a choking child, the importance of prompt action, and the correct techniques to dislodge the object causing the obstruction. Follow Sarah Phillips, owner and trainer of Mini First Aid, as she demonstrates crucial life-saving measures for children of ages 1 to 18. Watch now and equip yourself with the knowledge to effectively respond to a choking emergency and ensure the safety of your child.
A choking baby. What's the difference between choking and gagging? Is it common for a baby to choke? Learn the crucial differences between choking and gagging in babies and what to do in each situation. Discover why choking is rare in babies due to their sensitive gag reflexes. Understand the steps to take if a baby is choking, including back blows and chest thrusts. Get expert guidance on supporting the baby's head and positioning during rescue attempts. Find out when to call emergency services and how to continue rescue efforts until help arrives. Ensure you're prepared to handle choking emergencies with confidence. Watch now and learn how to save a choking baby.
Febrile Seizures affect 1 in 20 baby's and children. Febrile seizures (febrile convulsions) are fits that can happen when a child has a fever. They most often happen between the ages of 6 months and 3 years. It can be frightening and distressing to see your child having a seizure, particularly if it's their first seizure. However, these seizures are usually harmless and almost all children make a complete recovery afterwards. Are you prepared to handle a febrile seizure? This video is your go-to resource for learning quick and effective first aid techniques to manage febrile seizures. We walk you through the key steps to take during a seizure, including ensuring safety, providing comfort, and seeking appropriate medical assistance. With expert advice and practical demonstrations, you'll gain the confidence needed to respond promptly and effectively during these critical moments. Don't let a febrile seizure catch you off guard—watch this video and be prepared to take action!
What steps should you take to treat minor cuts and stings? Learn essential first-aid techniques for treating minor cuts, stings, and splinters. Discover how to properly clean and dress wounds, remove splinters, and alleviate the discomfort of stings. Watch this informative video to gain valuable knowledge in handling common injuries. Take action now and be prepared for any minor emergencies that may arise.
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