Paediatric First Aid (Blended)
This qualification is aimed at those working in an early years setting who require a paediatric first aid qualification to meet the early years foundation stage requirements.
The QNUK Level 3 Award in Paediatric First aid (RQF) is seen as the most common qualification for early years practitioners and is delivered over 2 days.
This course is the blended way of completing the qualification. For the more traditional 2 days training click here.
How ‘blended learning’ works
Learners will complete 6 hours online training before attending 6 hours of face to face training. In order to complete the qualification this way, all online training must be completed before attending the practical day. This will be confirmed on arrival to the training venue. Learners will have a maximum of 10 weeks to complete online elements.
The online element does not need to be completed in one session. You have the flexibility to learn parts of the course at your own pace. If you are unsure or have a question please email us at: adam@growsafetytraining.co.uk
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This course is regulated by QNUK, one of the most recognised Awarding Bodies within the first aid sector. By undertaking regulated training, this removes the need for employers to complete due diligence on the course.
Learners will be taught the following:
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Understand the roles and responsibilities of a paediatric first aider
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Be able to assess an emergency situation safely
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Be able to provide first aid to an child or infant who is unresponsive (CPR, defibrillator and recovery position)
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Be able to provide first aid to an child or infant who is choking
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Be able to provide first aid to a child or infant with external bleeding
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Know how to provide first aid to a child or infant who is suffering from shock
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Know how to provide first aid to a child or infant with bites, stings and minor injuries (bumps, bruises, nosebleeds)
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Be able to provide first aid to an infant or a child with suspected injuries to bones, muscles and joints
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Be able to provide first aid to an infant or a child with suspected head and spinal injuries
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Know how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with conditions affecting the eyes, ears and nose
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Know how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with an acute medical condition or sudden illness (diabetes, asthma, alergic reaction, meningitus and febrile convulsions)
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Know how to provide first aid to an infant or a child who is experiencing extremes of body temperature (hyperthermia and hypothermia)
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Know how to provide first aid to an infant or a child who has sustained an electric shock
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Know how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with burns and scalds
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Know how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with suspected poisoning
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Be able to provide first aid to an infant or a child with anaphylaxis