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Hello, welcome to the First Aid Garage. The training support centre for Paul Kenny Training First Aid students! The First Aid Deep Guide podcasts are designed to complement the First Aid courses we offer. Think of these episodes as a snapshot of your manual, highlighting key information to support your online studies. They're also a great way to refresh your knowledge in the years between courses. Remember, this is a supplementary resource, not a First Aid course itself.
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Heading to the Castle Hill Centre for your First Aid practical? Get the inside track with the First Aid Garage Podcast—the ultimate audio companion for your FAW course.Experienced Paramedics: Andrea & Ernie share "pro-tips" you won't find in a textbook.Zero Fluff: 100% focused on the signs, symptoms, and treatments you actually need to know.Learn Anywhere: Master the manual while you drive, walk, or have a cuppa.Local Context: Tailored specifically for our Bolton Under Fives Forum students.The Primary Survey: Your 60-second survival roadmap.Airway Emergencies: Asthma & Anaphylaxis red flags.Unconscious Casualties: Seizures and the Recovery Position.Trauma & Breaks: How to handle fractures and spinal safety.Medical Deep Dive: Hypos, Strokes, and Heart Attacks.The 5-Minute Quiz: Are you ready for the practical? Test yourself!Listen today and walk into your practical session with total confidence.
These updated medical and workplace guidelines provide comprehensive protocols for delivering emergency first aid and adult basic life support. The sources emphasize early recognition of cardiac arrest, instructing bystanders to prioritize calling emergency services before assessing breathing or starting high-quality CPR. Detailed instructions cover the use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), managing life-threatening bleeding with tourniquets, and treating common emergencies like choking, anaphylaxis, and strokes. Special focus is placed on the vital role of ambulance call handlers in guiding untrained rescuers through life-saving interventions. Furthermore, the texts outline legal responsibilities, infection control, and the necessary contents for workplace first aid kits. Overall, the documentation aims to empower the public to act decisively to preserve life without fear of causing harm.
Preparing for your Paediatric First Aid Training with the First Aid GarageWe are looking forward to our upcoming practical first aid session led by Paul Kenny. With over 40 years of experience in UK paediatric emergencies, Paul’s sessions are designed to be hands-on, high-energy, and life-saving.To help you get the most out of our time together, we’ve created a bespoke Audio Deep-Dive.Meet your guides:You’ll hear from Andrea and Ernie, two experienced UK Paramedics. They’ve sat down to break down our course handbook specifically for teachers and nursery staff.What to expect:A section-by-section breakdown of the manual.Clear signs, symptoms, and treatments for children aged 0–11."Practical Pearls" from Paul’s 40-year career.Sound Bites"Promote recovery by providing ongoing care.""Communicate calmly with children in distress.""Choking management is crucial in emergencies."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Paediatric First Aid03:02 Core Aims of Paediatric First Aid06:09 Preparation and Safety Measures09:04 Incident Management and Scene Assessment12:04 Primary Survey and Initial Response15:10 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Protocols18:08 Choking Emergencies and Interventions20:41 Understanding Blood Loss in Children25:07 Managing Minor Injuries and Nosebleeds27:02 Recognising and Treating Fractures29:36 Handling Head Injuries and Spinal Injuries32:20 Addressing Seizures and Convulsions34:52 Responding to Allergic Reactions and Anaphylaxis35:24 Managing Environmental Injuries: Heat and Cold38:27 Dealing with Electric Shock and Burns40:11 Quick fire Scenarios for Paediatric First Aid
In this urgent message, Paul Kenny addresses a critical safety issue regarding first aid supplies, particularly in childcare settings. He highlights a government warning about contaminated first aid wipes that have been linked to infections, emphasising the importance of checking first aid kits for specific brands. Kenny provides a simple three-step safety check to ensure the effectiveness of first aid supplies, stressing the difference between sterile and non-sterile wipes. He concludes with a checklist for maintaining a safe first aid kit, urging listeners to be proactive about safety protocols.
This is Part Four of Four Videos to help Paediatric First Students better understand First Aid before their Paediatric First Aid Course.This conversation serves as a comprehensive guide for preparing for a paediatric first aid assessment, focusing on critical medical emergencies such as diabetic emergencies, asthma attacks, cardiac emergencies, and strokes. Paul Kenny emphasises the importance of quick action, recognising symptoms, and knowing when to call for help. The discussion aims to instil confidence in handling these situations effectively, ensuring that caregivers are prepared to act decisively when it matters most.
Paediatric First Aid Refresher divided into four parts. Part 2.This conversation provides a comprehensive overview of essential first aid skills needed for a practical assessment, focusing on head and spinal injuries, chest emergencies including choking and CPR, and anaphylaxis. Paul Kenny emphasises the importance of acting quickly and correctly in emergency situations, detailing specific steps and techniques for each scenario to ensure safety and effectiveness during the assessment.
Paediatric First Aid Refresher divided into four parts. Part 2.This conversation provides a comprehensive guide to essential first aid skills, focusing on practical assessments. Paul Kenny discusses critical emergency scenarios such as seizures, choking, bleeding, and bone injuries, emphasizing the importance of quick and effective responses. The session concludes with key practical skills and golden rules for handling emergencies confidently.
Paediatric First Aid Refresher divided into four parts. Part 1.This conversation provides a comprehensive guide to first aid assessment, focusing on the DRABCD method for responding to unresponsive children. Paul Kenny emphasizes the importance of personal safety, the steps to take in emergencies, and the use of CPR and AEDs. The session aims to prepare listeners for practical assessments in first aid, instilling confidence and clarity in emergency situations.
This conversation delves into the significant reforms to the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) set to take effect in September 2025. The discussion highlights the reasons behind these changes, focusing on enhancing safety standards, particularly during mealtimes, and the introduction of a paediatric first aid mandate. It also covers the tightening of recruitment processes, the standardisation of safeguarding roles, and the necessity for a whistleblowing policy. The conversation concludes with a practical action plan for early years settings to prepare for these reforms.
In this conversation, Andrea discusses the critical importance of being prepared for medical emergencies involving children. The session covers essential first aid protocols, including the DRABC framework, CPR techniques, responses to choking, managing severe bleeding and shock, and handling anaphylaxis. Emphasising the need for a clear plan, Andrea equips listeners with the knowledge and confidence to act decisively in emergencies, transforming potential panic into effective action.TakeawaysIn a medical emergency, knowing what to do is crucial.Having a plan can be the difference between life and death.The DRABC framework is essential for emergency response.Recognising agonal gasps is critical in CPR.CPR for children differs from adults, focusing on rescue breaths first.Using an AED is always better than not using one at all.Understanding the severity of choking is vital for response.Managing major bleeding is a priority to prevent shock.Anaphylaxis requires immediate action and clear protocols.Preparation is key to turning panic into effective action.
First Aid for Children's Head Injuries: A Parent's GuideJoin Paul Kenny as he demystifies the steps to take when your child experiences a head injury. From understanding the importance of rest to using the D-R-A-B-C-D checklist, this episode equips you with the knowledge to handle these situations with confidence. Learn about the traffic light system for decision-making and the critical signs to watch for during recovery.Key Takeaways:Debunking myths about keeping children awake after a head injury. The D-R-A-B-C-D emergency checklist for immediate response. Recognising symptoms of concussion and cerebral compression. Using the traffic light guide for medical decision-making. Importance of monitoring and gradual recovery.Resources Mentioned:Alder Hay Children's Hospital Traffic Light Guide NHS 111 for medical advice
This conversation delves into the critical issue of anaphylaxis management in UK schools, focusing on the legal and practical frameworks surrounding the use of adrenaline auto-injectors (AAIs). It highlights the importance of preparedness, staff training, and the recent regulatory changes that empower school staff to act in emergencies, even when a student's allergies are unknown. The discussion emphasises the need for immediate action, proper storage, and accessibility of AAIs, as well as the ethical and legal responsibilities of school staff in life-threatening situations.
This conversation delves into a recent public health advisory regarding non-sterile alcohol-free wipes that were found to be contaminated with Burkholderia stabilis, a bacteria that poses a risk primarily to immunocompromised individuals. The speakers discuss the importance of proper product usage, the risks associated with certain wipes, and the collaborative efforts of health agencies to ensure public safety. They emphasize the need for consumers to check labels and be aware of the products they use, particularly in first aid situations.
SummaryThis conversation delves into the upcoming changes to the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) in the UK, focusing on key areas such as safeguarding, paediatric first aid, and new guidelines for safer eating. The discussion highlights the importance of these reforms in ensuring the safety and well-being of children in early years settings, emphasising the need for qualified staff and updated training protocols. The conversation also touches on the consultation process that informed these changes and the broader implications for early years education as it expands.
In this episode, Ernie and Andrea discuss the critical aspects of managing head injuries, emphasising the importance of understanding when to seek medical help, the role of monitoring, and the myths surrounding sleep and cold treatment. They provide practical first aid advice and highlight the need for vigilance in observing symptoms, especially in children.
This conversation delves into the critical aspects of managing head injuries, particularly in children. It emphasises the importance of understanding the potential severity of head injuries, the necessity of prompt medical assistance, and the correct monitoring techniques post-injury. The discussion also addresses common myths surrounding head injuries, such as the advice against letting a child sleep and the use of cold packs. The guidance provided is based on UK first aid standards and aims to empower caregivers with the knowledge to act effectively in emergencies.
This conversation delves into the critical topic of managing severe bleeding, focusing on the differences between tourniquets and Slishman pressure wraps. The discussion emphasises the importance of immediate action, recognising severe bleeding, and applying direct pressure as the first response. It explores the correct application of tourniquets and wraps, their advantages and disadvantages, and the implications of their use in emergency situations. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the need for proper training and the context-dependent nature of choosing the right tool for bleeding control.
This conversation provides a comprehensive guide on first aid for burns and scalds, emphasising the importance of safety, immediate cooling, and proper dressing techniques. It covers various types of burns, when to seek professional help, and special considerations for treating children. The aim is to empower listeners with essential knowledge and confidence to act effectively in burn emergencies.
This 'Bite size' conversation provides a practical guide on first aid for burns, emphasising the importance of immediate actions, types of burns, and when to seek medical help. The hosts discuss the critical steps to take when someone suffers a burn, including cooling the burn, covering it appropriately, and recognising serious cases that require professional assistance. The dialogue aims to boost confidence in handling burn emergencies, especially for families and workplaces.
Schools AED Guidance

Schools AED Guidance

2025-05-2022:15

We wanted to let you know about a fantastic resource that might be particularly relevant, especially for those working in or attending educational settings, or individuals concerned about cardiac arrest. Paul Kenny Training highly recommends checking out the updated Deep Guide podcast episode on AED Guidance for Childcare and Education Settings.In this insightful podcast, Andrea and Ernie delve deep into the practical aspects of using Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) in places like schools and nurseries. It's packed with valuable information for schools and anyone in the education setting who needs to understand how to respond to a cardiac arrest. Even if you're attending as an individual, this podcast offers crucial knowledge that could potentially save a life.
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