First Aid Responder Level 3 (VTQ)
229 videos, 12 hours and 0 minutes
Course Content
- Introduction Level 3 First Responder
- Initial Patient Care
- Introduction to Initial Patient Care
- Consent to help
- Asking permission and consent to help
- Fears of First Aid
- Scene Safety
- Calling the Emergency Services
- What3Words - location app
- Waiting for the E.M.S to arrive
- DRCA(c)BCDE
- Chain of Survival
- How to use face shields
- Hand Washing
- Waterless hand gels
- Medications and First Aid
- Ten Second Triage
- The Airway
- Breathing
- Circulation
- Heart Attack
- Heart Attack Position
- Aspirin and the Aspod
- Stable angina
- Pulse Oximetry
- 3 Lead ECG
- The Pulse
- Capillary Refill
- Types of Bleed
- Serious Bleeding
- Ambulance Dressings
- Trauma and Standard Dressings
- Excessive Blood Loss
- Excessive Bleeding Control
- Blood Loss - A Practical Demonstration
- Embedded Objects
- Knife Wounds
- Using trauma dressings
- Amputation Treatment
- Blast Injuries
- Fox chest seals
- Hemostatic Dressing or Tourniquet?
- Air Wrap Dressings
- RapidStop Tourniquet
- CAT Tourniquets
- SOFT-T tourniquet
- STAT Tourniquets
- Improvised Tourniquets
- Tourniquets and Where to Use Them
- Damage caused by tourniquets
- When Tourniquets Don't Work - Applying a Second
- Hemostatic Dressings
- Packing a Wound with Celox Z Fold Hemostatic Dressing
- Celox A
- Celox Granules
- Monitoring a Patient
- Coagulopathy
- Woundclot trauma gauze
- How Does Woundclot Work
- How Woundclot Works to Halt Severe Bleeding
- The Composition of Woundclot
- Woundclot and knife injuries
- Woundclot and large areas
- Woundclot and direct pressure
- Packing a wound with Woundclot
- Disability
- Exposure/Environment
- Basic Life Support and Defibillation
- Adult CPR Introduction
- RCUK & ERC Resus Guidelines
- Three Steps to Save a Life (2025)
- When to call for assistance
- Cardiac Arrest and CPR Overview
- Adult CPR
- CPR Hand Over
- Compressions Only CPR
- Mouth to Stoma Ventilations
- CPR and the female casualty
- Cardiac Arrest and Pregnancy
- Paediatric Airway
- Adolescent CPR
- Child CPR
- Infant CPR
- Infant Recovery Position
- Cardiac Arrest and the Drowned Patient
- Drowning
- SADS
- Effective CPR
- Improving compressions
- Improving breaths
- AED Introduction
- Types of AED Units
- AED Setup
- How to Use an AED
- Using an AED on an adolescent
- Child AED
- Using an AED on an infant
- Update on AED pad placement
- AED Maintenance
- AED Pads
- AED Batteries
- AED Troubleshooting
- AED Locations
- Community AED Units
- AED Post Resuscitation Procedures
- CPR Risks
- Advanced Decision and DNR CPR in Basic Life Support
- Recognition and Management of Life Extinct
- Post Resusitation Care
- Real time CPR scenario
- Medical Gasses
- What are Medical Gasses
- Oxygen
- When Oxygen is Used
- Contra Indications Of Oxygen
- Hazards of using oxygen
- Hypoxia
- BOC Oxygen Kit
- The BOC Cylinder
- Storage Of Oxygen
- PIN INDEX cylinder
- Oxygen Regulators
- Standard oxygen cylinder
- Transport of Cylinders
- How long does an Oxygen cylinder last?
- Demand Valves and MTV's
- Non Rebreather Mask
- Nasal Cannula
- Medical gas storage
- Medical Emergencies - Injuries and accidents
- Spinal Injury
- Stabilising the spine
- Opening the airway Jaw Thrust
- Spinal Recovery Position
- Introduction to Spinal Boards
- The spinal board
- Using the Spinal Board
- The Scoop Stretcher
- Using the scoop stretcher
- Cervical collars
- Vertical C-Spine Immobilisation
- Joint examination
- Adult fractures
- Types of fracture
- Elevated Slings
- Horizontal Slings
- Lower limb immobilisation
- Shock
- Elevation Techniques
- Helmet Removal
- Different Types of Helmets
- The Carry Chair
- Applying Plasters
- Strains and Sprains and the RICE procedure
- Eye Injuries
- Electrical Injuries
- Burns and burn kits
- Treating a burn
- Foreign objects in the eye, ears or nose
- Nose bleeds
- Bites and stings
- Chest Injuries
- Foxseal chest seals
- Abdominal Injuries
- Treating Snake Bites
- Types of head injury and consciousness
- Dislocated Shoulders and Joints
- Other Types of Injury
- Dental Injuries
- Medical Emergencies - Illness
- Illness assessment and SAMPLE
- Blood Pressure Cuffs
- Stethoscopes and Auscultation
- What is Anaphylaxis
- Allergic reactions and Anaphylaxis treatment
- Medical ID tags for allergies
- Common causes of allergic reactions
- Adrenaline nasal spray for anaphylaxis
- Signs and Symptoms of Anaphylaxis
- Minor allergic reactions
- What is an Auto-Injector?
- Who prescribes auto injectors?
- Storage and disposal
- EpiPen®
- Jext®
- Giving a second dose
- Biphasic Anaphylactic Response
- Hyperventilation
- Dealing with Fainting
- Febrile convulsions
- Meningitis
- Sickle Cell
- Poisons and Food Poisoning
- Epilepsy
- Epilepsy treatment
- Asthma
- Asthma Spacers
- When an Asthma inhaler is not available
- Accuhaler®
- Diabetes
- Blood Sugar Testing
- Stroke
- Alcohol Poisoning
- Sepsis
- Trauma
- Summary and Practical Module
Need a certification?
Get certified in First Aid Responder Level 3 (VTQ) for just £24.95 + VAT.
Get StartedTrauma and Standard Dressings
Video 49 of 229
3 min 55 sec
English
Want to watch this video? Sign up for the course
or enter your email below to watch one free video.
Unlock This Video Now for FREE
This video is normally available to paying customers.
You may unlock this video for FREE. Enter your email address for instant access AND to receive ongoing updates and special discounts related to this topic.
Recommended Products For You
Woundclot Trauma Dressing 10cm x 10cm
£11.95 + VAT
Celox Foxseal Vented Chest Seal
£14.40 + VAT
Celox Haemostatic Gauze Z-fold
£39.00 + VAT
Adult 1500ml BVM - Size 5 Mask
£8.99 + VAT
CODE RED Emergency Tourniquet
£20.95 + VAT
_-Trauma_10x10_CE.jpg)




.jpg)