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By Taz Hartwick Teaching resuscitation and first aid

By Taz Hartwick Teaching resuscitation and first aid

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Page 1: By Taz Hartwick Teaching resuscitation and first aid

By Taz Hartwick

Teaching resuscitation and first aid

Page 2: By Taz Hartwick Teaching resuscitation and first aid

Key teaching tips

1) Provide opportunity for practice

2) Use realistic victims

3) INTEGRATE first-aid practice with simulated

rescue simulations

4) Emphasize basic information

5) Apply theory (keep activities practical)

6) Teach candidates to assess NOT MEMORIZE!

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Key teaching tips

1) Use key phrases and acronyms -> RED, CHAMPLE, WARTS.

2) REALISM!!!!! Make simulations and their victims realistic

3) Assign them partners and be strategic (break apart trouble makers!)

4) Use real life stories

5) If a drill isn't working try something else!

6) Insure safety of candidates and make them aware of the limitations of

their bodies

7) Use visual aids!

8) Be flexible- space and equipment

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Taglines!

If I don't hear it, it didn't happen! Lick-able distance!

Being a victim is worth 40% of your mark!

Louder!

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The Final Written Exam!

Duh...Duh....Nuuuuuuu

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Teaching first-aid skills

What teaching approach is best? Could it depend on the class?

Their learning styles?

Can a skill or drill be taught more then one way?

More like 50?

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Activity time! What teaching approach is best? Could it depend on the class?

Their learning styles?

Can a skill or drill be taught more then one way?

More like 50?

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Activity!

Obstructed airway conscious infant BC item 7b

Obstructed airway unconscious Adult/child BC item 7c

Hypothermia BC item 8

CPR with complications BC item 5

Stroke and TIA BM item 9d

External bleeding BM item 9c

Heart attack BM item 9b

Shock BM 9A

Adult CPR BS item 10

Assessing pulse and respirations rates BS item 9

Primary assessment Ranger item 10

Obstructed airway Ranger item 12

Contacting EMS Rookie item 12

Respiratory emergencies Star P item 13

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Activity!

Description of activity

Equipment needed

Time needed