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In Episode 19 of the JPF First Aid Podcast, host John Fogarty, founder of JPF First Aid, discusses the essentials of first aid kits and the latest updates on the recovery position. He highlights what should and shouldn’t be included in a first aid kit for home, work, and vehicles. He also explains the correct approach to placing an unresponsive casualty in the recovery position, considering recent guideline changes.
Key Takeaways
First Aid Kits - What to Include: Essential items include sterile dressings, plasters, triangular bandages, gloves, and a general guidance leaflet. Medications, creams, and ointments should not be included.
Regular Kit Maintenance: First aid kits should be checked at least once a month to ensure sterility, replace expired items, and restock essential supplies.
Recovery Position Updates: If a casualty is unresponsive but breathing, assess for injuries before moving them. If injuries are present, keep them in the found position unless the airway is at risk.
Pregnancy Considerations: Pregnant individuals should always be placed on their left side to prevent compression of the inferior vena cava, ensuring proper blood flow.
Spinal Injury Precautions: If a spinal injury is suspected, only move the casualty if necessary to maintain an open airway. Keep the head, neck, and back aligned when repositioning.
Key Moments
"A well-stocked first aid kit can make a life-saving difference—check yours regularly."
"Rolling casualties onto their injury is no longer the default—always assess first."
"For pregnant casualties, always position them on their left side to protect both mother and baby."
"Maintaining an open airway takes priority, but spinal alignment should be preserved whenever possible."
About the Host
John Fogarty has a training background dating back to 2005, with achievements including a teaching qualification and assessor standard. He has previously worked with two first aid charities, delivering sessions in workplace and educational environments.
John has consistently received excellent feedback for his delivery and customer service, as evident in numerous reviews. He ensures learners enjoy and achieve their goals, and works with customers to select the right courses and resolves any issues promptly.
Find out more at www.jpffirstaid.co.uk/
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In Episode 19 of the JPF First Aid Podcast, host John Fogarty, founder of JPF First Aid, discusses the essentials of first aid kits and the latest updates on the recovery position. He highlights what should and shouldn’t be included in a first aid kit for home, work, and vehicles. He also explains the correct approach to placing an unresponsive casualty in the recovery position, considering recent guideline changes.
Key Takeaways
First Aid Kits - What to Include: Essential items include sterile dressings, plasters, triangular bandages, gloves, and a general guidance leaflet. Medications, creams, and ointments should not be included.
Regular Kit Maintenance: First aid kits should be checked at least once a month to ensure sterility, replace expired items, and restock essential supplies.
Recovery Position Updates: If a casualty is unresponsive but breathing, assess for injuries before moving them. If injuries are present, keep them in the found position unless the airway is at risk.
Pregnancy Considerations: Pregnant individuals should always be placed on their left side to prevent compression of the inferior vena cava, ensuring proper blood flow.
Spinal Injury Precautions: If a spinal injury is suspected, only move the casualty if necessary to maintain an open airway. Keep the head, neck, and back aligned when repositioning.
Key Moments
"A well-stocked first aid kit can make a life-saving difference—check yours regularly."
"Rolling casualties onto their injury is no longer the default—always assess first."
"For pregnant casualties, always position them on their left side to protect both mother and baby."
"Maintaining an open airway takes priority, but spinal alignment should be preserved whenever possible."
About the Host
John Fogarty has a training background dating back to 2005, with achievements including a teaching qualification and assessor standard. He has previously worked with two first aid charities, delivering sessions in workplace and educational environments.
John has consistently received excellent feedback for his delivery and customer service, as evident in numerous reviews. He ensures learners enjoy and achieve their goals, and works with customers to select the right courses and resolves any issues promptly.
Find out more at www.jpffirstaid.co.uk/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.