Airway Management
The Airway Management Course focuses on equipping participants with essential skills to manage airways effectively in emergency medical situations. It delves into techniques and procedures vital for securing and maintaining a clear airway in various scenarios.
The course typically covers:
- Airway Assessment: Understanding the importance of a clear airway and assessing airway obstructions or complications.
- Airway Manoeuvers: Techniques for clearing obstructions, such as the head-tilt/chin-lift or jaw thrust, to open and maintain an airway.
- Use of Adjuncts: Training on adjuncts like oral or nasal airways and techniques for their safe and effective use to manage airway issues.
- Ventilation Techniques: Instruction on techniques for providing effective ventilation, including bag-valve-mask (BVM) ventilation.
- Suctioning: Training in the use of suction devices to clear obstructed airways due to secretions or foreign bodies.
- Supraglottic Airways: Introduction to supraglottic airway devices and their application in advanced airway management.
The course typically involves practical demonstrations, hands-on exercises, and scenarios to simulate real-life situations, ensuring participants can confidently manage airways in emergencies. Successful completion indicates competency in airway management, crucial for first responders, medical personnel, and individuals involved in emergency medical care.
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The Airway Management Course typically involves a combination of theoretical learning, practical demonstrations, and hands-on exercises. It includes classroom-based instruction where participants learn about airway anatomy, physiology, and various techniques for airway management. Practical sessions involve hands-on training with airway management devices and simulation exercises to practice different airway interventions. The course may be delivered by experienced instructors who provide guidance, demonstrate techniques, and oversee participants' practical application of skills in simulated scenarios to ensure competence in managing airway-related emergencies.
Module 1 Introduction
βModule 2 The respiratory system
βModule 3 Principles of airway management
βModule 4 Airway examination and assessment
βModule 5 The airway management ladder
βModule 5.1 Examine and assess
βModule 5.2 Position
βModule 5.3 Postural drainage or suction
βModule 5.4 Jaw thrust
βModule 5.5 Nasopharyngeal airways
βModule 5.6 Oropharyngeal airways
βModule 5.7 Supraglottic airway devices
βModule 6 Practical skills stations
βModule 7 Summary and course closure
The Airway Management Course typically focuses on achieving several key outcomes:
- Enhanced Skills: Participants gain advanced proficiency in various airway management techniques, including assessment, intervention, and maintenance.
- Increased Confidence: Individuals develop a heightened confidence level in managing airway-related emergencies, ensuring timely and effective responses.
- Expertise Application: Applying learned skills in real-life scenarios, enabling efficient airway management in diverse emergency situations.
- Understanding Airways: Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of airway anatomy, airway obstruction causes, and the impact on patient care.
- Proficiency Validation: Successful completion confirms proficiency in airway management, ensuring readiness for emergency response situations.
- Continued Learning: Encouragement for ongoing education, staying updated with advancements in airway management practices.
These outcomes collectively equip individuals with the necessary skills, knowledge, and confidence to handle airway-related emergencies effectively.
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The Airway Management Course is suitable for a range of healthcare professionals, emergency responders, and individuals involved in emergency medical care. This includes:
- Paramedics and EMTs: Enhancing skills in airway management during pre-hospital emergency care.
- Nurses and Doctors: Supplementing medical training with specialised airway management techniques.
- First Responders: Equipping individuals with the skills needed to handle airway emergencies in various situations.
- Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs): Strengthening expertise in managing airways in urgent situations.
- Healthcare Providers: Offering critical skills for maintaining airways in clinical or out-of-hospital settings.
It's particularly valuable for those needing advanced knowledge and practical skills to manage airways effectively, ensuring clear and unobstructed breathing for patients in critical situations.
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Continuing studies after an Airway Management Course may involve advanced courses or certifications in emergency medicine, critical care, or specialised fields such as advanced airway management, paramedicine, or anesthetics. Individuals often pursue ongoing education to stay updated with the latest techniques, protocols, and technological advancements in airway management. Additionally, professional development through workshops, seminars, and conferences helps maintain expertise in this critical area of emergency medical care.
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The course may be held at our office, 64 High Street, Much Wenlock, TF13 6AE, or any venue of your own.
Yes, we can also hold courses at your venue depending on the number of delegates, or the course may be online.
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Joining instructions will be emailed to you a week before commencement of the course.
If booking online it is payable in full.Β If booking a group at your own venue, there is a 50% deposit on booking, and payment in full prior to the commencement date.
In order to receive a refund, you must cancel within 48 hours prior to the course commencement date.
Face to face courses do not generally require pre-course preparation, however the online courses require work prior to the date, which will be emailed to you following booking onto the course
You can cancel or transfer up to 48 hours prior to the course commencement date
We have aftercare following the course, which we will give detailsΒ to you during the course.
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