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Ben Rowe training First aid trainer based in mid Cornwall, offering regulated courses in association with NUCO training and First Aid Awards. HM forces veteran owned business.

PLEASE WATCH & SHARE!!! NEW CPR GUIDANCE!!! The resuscitation council has given new guidelines for CPR
22/03/2020

PLEASE WATCH & SHARE!!! NEW CPR GUIDANCE!!!
The resuscitation council has given new guidelines for CPR

Dr Andy Lockey, Vice-President of Resuscitation Council UK, issues the latest guidance for what you should do if someone has an out of hospital cardiac arres...

18/03/2020

Regretfully, we will be postponing and cancelling any course dates for the time being.

This is due to the outbreak, as we would not want to place anyone at unnecessary risk.

Please wash your hands as often as possible, try not to touch your face until you have clean hands, listen and adhere to advice from the NHS and public health england and look after each other as much as you can.

Seeing an infant having a seizure can be terrifying. However, seizures are usually harmless, but you should still take p...
08/03/2020

Seeing an infant having a seizure can be terrifying. However, seizures are usually harmless, but you should still take precautions and take your child to A&E or call 999

More guidance here πŸ‘‡πŸ»

Febrile seizures (febrile convulsions) are fits that can happen when a child has a fever. They most often happen between the ages of 6 months and 3 years.

πŸ“±πŸš‘πŸ₯πŸ‘πŸ» With a shortage of funding and longer waiting times for ambulances, you should only call 999 for life threatening ...
06/03/2020

πŸ“±πŸš‘πŸ₯πŸ‘πŸ» With a shortage of funding and longer waiting times for ambulances, you should only call 999 for life threatening injuries and illnesses.

Some examples might be:

Loss of consciousness
Chest pain
Breathing difficulties
Severe bleeding that cannot be stopped
Severe burns or scales
Severe allergic reactions

Self evacuating a casualty with non life threatening injuries to hospital, saves precious resources and frees up paramedics who may need to attend to a baby or somebody with far more serious conditions.

At some point, most people will either witness or be involved in an accident or experience a medical emergency. Knowing what to do next and who to call can potentially save lives. Life-threatening emergencies Call 999 in a medical emergency. This is when someone is seriously ill or injured and their...

ALLERGIES!Anaphylaxis can develop suddenly and get worse very quickly.Some symptoms may include:Swelling of the face, mo...
01/03/2020

ALLERGIES!
Anaphylaxis can develop suddenly and get worse very quickly.
Some symptoms may include:

Swelling of the face, mouth and throat
Feeling lightheaded or faint
Fast and shallow breathing
Wheezing
A fast heartbeat
Clammy skin
Collapsing or losing consciousness

Ben Rowe Training offers level 3 courses in the immediate management of anaphylaxis

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Not quite sure what goes into a first aid kit?Find out with Ben Rowe trainingLevel 3 regulated workplace & paediatric fi...
29/02/2020

Not quite sure what goes into a first aid kit?
Find out with Ben Rowe training

Level 3 regulated workplace & paediatric first aid courses based in mid Cornwall

29/02/2020

Want to learn how to help a child who is choking?

Level 3 paediatric first aid courses, are perfect for childcare professionals and parents

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29/02/2020

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This is the DEATH MASK of a young woman who drowned in the River Seine in the 1880s. As was customary in those days, her co**se was put on display in the Paris mortuary, in the hope that someone might recognize her and claim her body. The pathologist on duty became entranced by the girl with the enigmatic half-smile, and so he commissioned a plaster cast made of her face. This mask was replicated many times over. She became known as "L'Inconnue de la Seine,” or β€œThe Unknown Woman of the Seine.”
In 1955, a toymaker named Asmund Laerdal created what we now know as the CPR doll. Asmund wanted his mannequin to have a natural appearance. Remembering a mask on the wall of his grandparents' house many years earlier, he decided that the L'Inconnue de la Seine would become the face of Resusci Anne - the CPR doll. So you see, this anonymous woman who drowned in the 19th century is responsible for saving many, many lives the world over. It is said that she has the most kissed face of all time. I hope you enjoyed this little tale!

29/02/2020

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