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Improvements to online courses

Posted by firstaidinstructor on January 19, 2012

We have made many improvements to our video online courses adding adaptive tests and training questions.  These will make the testing much better and all test questions are different for each student.  It allows us to ensure also that each student has to get a set number right in each section.

There is also a remedial section after the course so they can see the videos again where they got questions wrong as well as reading more text on that subject. All students still have access to the site for 8 months, free PDF student manual and other benefice.

There will be more changes happening soon with new videos being added.  Selling online courses will increase the courses that you can offer and it will also increase the classroom or blended courses that you sell.  Online training is not to replace classroom courses but if someone wants online you would be better to offer them and earn rather than them going to another provider. You can set up prices down to £14.95 plus VAT and lower prices are available via us. If you need any help in marketing online courses please contact us.

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British Heart Foundation is promoting ‘no kissing, just hard CPR’

Posted by firstaidinstructor on January 4, 2012

The British Heart Foundation is urging people to forget “mouth-to-mouth” and to concentrate on chest compressions when performing CPR.  ”Hands-only CPR” has previously been supported by the Resuscitation Council (UK).  But it is now being promoted in a new advertising campaign featuring footballer-turned-actor Vinnie Jones.  New polling by the BHF suggests many feel worried about the idea of giving the “kiss of life”.

Watch the video click here and register on our new blog for more detailed updates at www.instructorblogs.co.uk  This is nothing new in our training and the course is taught the same and full CPR training must still be trained.

The official position of the BHF is now that anyone who does not have CPR training should ignore the kiss of life in favour of hard and fast compressions in the centre of the chest.   A new poll conducted across the UK and involving 2,000 respondents showed nearly half were put off from performing CPR because of a lack of knowledge.

A fifth worried specifically about the thought of the kiss of life or about contracting an infectious disease.  Four in 10 people were worried about being sued if they did something wrong, even though the BHF argues no such case has ever succeeded in Britain.   ”The kiss of life can often be daunting for untrained bystanders who want to help when someone has collapsed with a cardiac arrest,” said Ellen Mason, senior cardiac nurse at the BHF.

She said the kiss of life remained the “gold standard” of CPR, but added if a person had not had training the best option would be to just do chest compressions.

Bee Gees hit  -  The BHF is also suggesting people hum to the Bee Gees hit Stayin’ Alive, to get the tempo of chest compressions right, although others have in recent months questioned whether this is appropriate, suggesting it may lead to compressions which are too shallow.  The new BHF advert features Vinnie Jones in his traditional hardman guise, administering chest compressions to a Bee Gees backbeat after being thrown an unconscious body by his henchmen.

Commenting on the new campaign, he said: “There really shouldn’t be any messing about when it comes to CPR. If you’re worried about the kiss of life just forget it and push hard and fast in the centre of the chest.

“Hands-only CPR should give have-a-go heroes the confidence to step in and help when somebody is in cardiac arrest.”  Ms Mason said everyone should learn what to do: “Thirty thousand people have a cardiac arrest in the UK every single year and half of those are witnessed, but in most cases no-one acts, no-one knows what to do, people panic.  ”If it was us, we would all want our loved ones and ourselves to be saved, wouldn’t we?”

More information http://www.bhf.org.uk/heart-health/life-saving-skills/hands-only-cpr.aspx and http://blog.protrainings.eu

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