•Explain where to find local resuscitation policies and procedures and the current Resuscitation Council (UK) guidelines
•Explain how to carry out an ABCDE approach and recognise the deteriorating patient
•Explain what to do in an emergency situation, including what to do when someone is choking and how to get a person in the recovery position
•Carry out basic airway management i.e. ensure an open airway
•Describe how to confirm cardiac arrest
•Explain how to initiate and maintain effective lung ventilations
•Describe how to start and maintain effective chest compressions
•Explain how to carry out cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a patient who has a tracheotomy
•Describe how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED)
•Describe your individual role and responsibilities in responding to persons in emergency situations
•Explain how to report and record details of an emergency event
•Explain the importance of undertaking any resuscitation interventions within the limits of your personal capabilities and context of any previous training received
•Explain when to apply the local policy 'Do not attempt CPR'
•Outline what to do in an emergency situation, including what to do when someone is choking and how to get a person in the recovery position
•Describe how to make sure the child has an open airway
•Describe how to confirm respiratory arrest
•Define your individual responsibilities in reporting and recording details of an emergency event accurately
•Describe how to apply the local Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Policy within clinical context
•The process of an anaphylactic reaction
•Triggers to a reaction
•Signs and symptoms
•Importance of a patient's history when assessing symptoms
•Correct assessment process to confirm diagnosis
•Correct treatment and care procedure
•Correct discharge and follow up procedure
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Lifesaver is an interactive game where you learn CPR and find out what it’s like to be a saviour in an emergency.
Available on your browser or as an iPhone and Android app, Lifesaver is a cutting-edge way to learn lifesaving skills anytime, anywhere. Through four action-packed scenarios, you’ll be thrown into the heart of the action as you make the crucial decisions and learn the essential skills needed to save a life.
The scenarios work together to cover the first three steps of the chain of survival: calling an ambulance, performing CPR, and using a defibrillator. They also highlight what to do when someone is choking, and how to put someone in the recovery position.
Playing Lifesaver is your opportunity to learn what an emergency looks like and how you should respond to it. By learning essential CPR skills, you have the power to help increase the number of people who could survive an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the UK.