Baby and Child Life Support (Paediatric BLS)

Baby and Child Life Support (Paediatric BLS)

Professional training in infant and child CPR in Glasgow City Centre

By Centre for Health Education

Location

Centre for Health Education

203 Wallace Street #First Floor Glasgow G5 8NT United Kingdom

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About this event

Learn to save a life!

Did you know that early CPR (basic life support) improves survival rates by up to 60%?

Maintaining oxygen to the brain and heart does not just save a life but also helps avoid brain damage...transforming the life of a little one!

Whatever your role: parent, neighbour, friend or professional such as schoolteacher or child minder, this course will give you vital skills that could help preserve or restore life to an infant or young child. As a first responder, early delivery of CPR has been shown through medical research to make all the difference in the world!

This course will help you to develop life-saving skills which can keep a person alive until professional help arrives. These skills include safe assessment of the collapsed individual, dealing with a choking baby or child, effective airway management (‘keeping the breathing passageways open’), and how to competently perform CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) if necessary.

Eligibility criteria

There are no eligibility restrictions for this course – it is open to any member of the public or professionals who would like to learn the first responder emergency care skills for both babies and children.

This course meets the UK and European Resuscitation Council Guidelines 2021.

Cost

Cost is £25. For more details, please email us for information (admin@clinical-training.co.uk).

Method of course delivery

This is a face-to-face course, with pre-course e-learning.

You will learn how to:

  • Assess the collapsed individual
  • D eal with a choking baby or child
  • Provide basic airway management to make breathing easier
  • Initiate and maintain effective breathing to maintain oxygen delivery to the person’s brain and other vital organs
  • Initiate and maintain effective chest compressions, to support the work of the heart and supply blood to the body to sustain life to a person who is lifeless
  • Apply the correct ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths
  • Place a person who is unconscious but breathing in the recovery position

Free parking is available on site!

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