@TeeDee
Interesting.
Would you do one technique at a time (how to tie a sling, how to support an ankle etc etc.) or different levels of impact/urgency? (Preparing the kit, The importance of reassurance, the difference between alarming and urgent etc each tied in with technique of course)
My 4 day course and 3 day refreshers went way beyond anything that I have thus far needed but the trainer was a very practical field guy.
EG. You have no need to time a pulse, you know whether it is fast, slow or stopped but taking it gives you control over the situation and time to think. You can tell people (not casualty) to shut up while you appear to be taking a pulse but in fact planning and checking. I learned a lot from him about controlling the scene until the “grown-ups” arrived, quite apart from sticking plaster and bandages.
Interesting.
Would you do one technique at a time (how to tie a sling, how to support an ankle etc etc.) or different levels of impact/urgency? (Preparing the kit, The importance of reassurance, the difference between alarming and urgent etc each tied in with technique of course)
My 4 day course and 3 day refreshers went way beyond anything that I have thus far needed but the trainer was a very practical field guy.
EG. You have no need to time a pulse, you know whether it is fast, slow or stopped but taking it gives you control over the situation and time to think. You can tell people (not casualty) to shut up while you appear to be taking a pulse but in fact planning and checking. I learned a lot from him about controlling the scene until the “grown-ups” arrived, quite apart from sticking plaster and bandages.
