Online Paediatric Immediate Life Support (PILS) Training Videos

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Taught by Keith Sleightholm
Video Playtime: 5 hours and 8 minutes
English English
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Includes

  • 24/7 on-demand video
  • Access on mobile
  • SCORM Ready! Works with your LMS
  • Follows UK & ERC guidelines
  • Endorsed by Skills for Care
  • 6.0 hrs CPD
  • Instant printable wall certificate
  • Weekly refresher video
  • Expiration reminder
  • Student manual

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Paediatric Immediate Life Support (PILS) Level 3 (VTQ) At a Glance

  • Includes the latest CPR and Coronavirus recommendations
  • Learn the fundamentals of Immediate Life Support (ILS)
  • Be prepared to respond to medical emergencies such as heart attack or drowning
  • Become confident in your CPR skills for adult, child and infant resuscitation.
  • Follows the UK and European Resuscitation Council guidelines
  • Meet your annual requirements in Immediate Life Support and CPR
  • Or take the BLS for Healthcare Provider course for training aimed at healthcare workers
  • Course aligned to the Skills for Health UK-CSTF learning outcomes
  • Skills for Care Endorsed

Welcome to your Paediatric Immediate Life Support (PILS) course. We begin with a short introduction to your course so you know what to expect during your training.

To begin your training we will look at Initial Care and PPE. Beginning with Pre-Shift checks, we then learn about communication before the use of PPE, the Chain of Survival, and the Recovery Position.

In this section, you will learn about the ABCDE approach to patient care and AVPU, the method used to assess the level of the patient's disability or mental capacity.

In this section, we look at how the heart works before learning about abnormal heart rhythms, including those that cannot be shocked, and the problem of stable angina, which is common in the UK.

In this section, you will learn about airway management, the different airways we use, and the correct use of suction units.

In this section, you will learn how to carry out a 12 lead ECG as part of ongoing patient assessment, including how to correctly apply and remove them.

This section gives an overview of AED's how to use them and manual defibrillation.

Oxygen is vital for life. In this section you will learn when it is used, the hazards involved when we use it, the effect of COPD on Oxygen Therapy, and the effect of too little (Hypoxia) or too much oxygen in the body (Hyperoxia). We look at the different oxygen cylinders and the equipment we use to administer oxygen.

In this section, we look at DNR and the decision-making process involved when it comes to terminating resuscitation.

In this section, you will learn about choking management in adults, children, and infants.

The summary contains important information on completing your final test and printing your certificate of completion and other course resources