The CSTF Basic Life Support (Adult Resuscitation) Practical - Level 2 course encompasses comprehensive and critical topics necessary for the effective response to emergencies, including:
National guidelines and local resuscitation policies:
- A detailed review of the most current Resuscitation Council UK guidelines alongside local policies ensures learners understand the legal and professional frameworks governing resuscitation practices.
Clinical deterioration and cardiorespiratory arrest:
- Training in identifying the early signs of patient decline towards clinical deterioration or cardiorespiratory arrest, emphasising the critical window for intervention to prevent adverse outcomes.
Chest compressions and lung ventilation:
- Hands-on techniques for performing high-quality chest compressions and effective lung ventilation, including the ratio, depth, and frequency required to maximise the chance of survival in a cardiac arrest scenario.
Automated external defibrillators (AEDs):
- Comprehensive instruction on the correct selection, placement, and operation of AEDs, with practical exercises to build confidence in using these life-saving devices under pressure.
Management of choking:
- Strategies and procedures for promptly recognising and responding to choking incidents, employing techniques such as back blows and abdominal thrusts to clear the airway obstruction safely.
Recovery positions:
- Training on correctly applying recovery positions, facilitating open airways and preventing aspiration, tailored to different patient circumstances and aligned with Resuscitation Council UK guidelines.
Simulated resuscitation scenarios:
- Participants engage in simulated emergency scenarios that mimic real-life situations. These scenarios are designed to test and refine the application of learned skills under pressure, ensuring readiness for actual clinical emergencies.ting aspiration, tailored to different patient circumstances and aligned with Resuscitation Council UK guidelines.
Ethical considerations in resuscitation:
- Discussion on ethical dilemmas and considerations in resuscitation, including respect for patient autonomy and understanding when it might be appropriate to initiate or withhold resuscitation efforts based on DNACPR orders.
Communication and teamwork during emergencies:
- Focus on the importance of effective communication and teamwork among healthcare professionals during emergencies, including clear role definitions and standardised communication tools like SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation).
Post-resuscitation care:
- Guidelines on providing care after resuscitation, addressing the patient's physical and emotional needs, and considering transferring to higher levels of care if necessary.d communication tools like SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation).
This course is designed to give healthcare professionals the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to handle emergencies with adult patients efficiently and maintain the highest care and safety standards.
The course content follows Resuscitation Council UK guidelines and meets the UK Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF) standards for healthcare providers. This ensures the training is thorough, meets all regulatory requirements set by the CQC, Care Inspectorates, and other bodies, and is suitable for everyone in health and social care.