TOPIC OVERVIEW .
In this lesson we shall look at the recovery position for a baby.
This is a fundamental technique, which allows the first aider to attend to other victims without having to stay with the casualty the whole time. That said, a baby requires special care!
This is a fundamental technique, which allows the first aider to attend to other victims without having to stay with the casualty the whole time. That said, a baby requires special care!
OBJECTIVES .
The objectives to understand how safely put a baby in to the recovery position. A baby is of course extremely fragile and delicate so caution must be exercised.
REQUIRED MATERIALS .
Students require a file and/or folder, pen and paper and this will form the basis of the student's "Best Book".
CONTENT (LESSON BODY) .
ASSESSMENT .
All NPF officers should learn, practice and understand this contents this video.
The assessment will be both a written and practical exam.
The assessment will be both a written and practical exam.
SUMMARY & TAKEAWAY .
Practice is essential to ensure the correct position is applied for the baby - and switch an adult being placed the recovery position, the exercise should be done in pairs or three's with one watching and assessing.
SERSL wishes to express its thanks to the St. John's Ambulance for their assistance in making these videos.
SERSL wishes to express its thanks to the St. John's Ambulance for their assistance in making these videos.
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