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  • Client / Site

  • Location
  • Assessor Name:

  • Delegate Name:

  • Conducted on

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CPR ASSESSMENT

  • Check for further danger

  • Check for response - AVPU

  • Calls for help

  • Opens Airway - Head Tilt & Chin Lift

  • Checks for normal breathing, Look, Listen, Feel. Maximum 10 seconds

  • Calls 999 if not already done

  • Positions hands in the centre of the chest

  • Gives 30 chest compressions

  • Good rate of compressions 100 - 120 per minute

  • Gives 2 rescue breathes approximately 6 secs each

  • Repeats cycle 30:2 at lest 1 breath in 2 attempts is effective

  • Compresses chest 5-6cm

  • Know to change rescuers every 1- 2 minutes

WOUNDS & BLEEDING ASSESSMENT

  • Check for further danger

  • Call for help / First Aid Kit

  • Personal hygiene puts on protective gloves

  • Sits or Lays the IP down as appropriate

  • Exposes & Examines the wound

  • Applies direct or indirect pressure as appropriate

  • Aseptic technique maintained throughout

  • Dressing appropriately selected and applied

  • Dressing firmly applied but not constrictive

  • Ambulance requested when required

  • Aftermath clearing the site restock of first aid kit and accident reported

UNCONSCIOUS CASUALTY ASSESSMENT

  • Checks for further danger

  • Checks level of consciousness AVPU

  • Calls for help

  • Opens airway head tilt Chin lift

  • Checks for normal breathing

  • Considers secondary injuries

  • Places in recovery position

  • Circulation checks for severe bleeding

  • Calls 999 if not already done

  • Monitors ABC repeats primary survey

  • Keeps casualty warm if in cold environment

OVERALL ASSESSMENT RESULT

  • The assessor has determined that overall the candidate has...

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