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First Aid for Boxing Coaches Level 3 (VTQ)
This course is designed for entry-level new amateur boxing coaches, at England Boxing Coach Level 1 (i.e. those who assist a Level 2 coach) and also is suitable for Level 2 Boxing coaches, who are regulated and registered and qualified with an England Boxing club and who require a first aid qualification.
The course is designed for boxing coaches teaching boxing in a community setting to young adults and children. Coaches need knowledge of appropriate first aid in such settings and with such a client group.
The content of this and all our courses has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines and come with a Certified CPD Statement as well as a ProTrainings Certificate and for online courses an Evidence Based Learning statement.
- Boxing coaches
Understand basic life support requirements |
LO1 |
Describe the principles that underpin basic life support |
1.1 |
Explain the circumstances under which resuscitation is performed |
1.2 |
Explain why early intervention is necessary |
1.3 |
Describe different types of cardiopulmonary arrest |
1.4 |
Be able to demonstrate basic life support techniques and automated external defibrillator use in line with current national guidelines |
LO2 |
Demonstrate cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
2.1 |
Demonstrate compression-only resuscitation |
2.2 |
Demonstrate the use of resuscitation barrier devices |
2.3 |
Demonstrate the use of an automated external defibrillator |
2.4 |
Describe the differences when using an automated external defibrillator on a child |
2.5 |
Be able to demonstrate post-resuscitation procedures |
LO3 |
Demonstrate how to place a casualty in the recovery position |
3.1 |
Identify the risks when placing a casualty in the recovery position |
3.2 |
Describe handover and reporting procedures |
3.3 |
Be able to carry out basic user maintenance and troubleshoot problems with an automated external defibrillator |
LO4 |
Identify when a defibrillator battery requires changing |
4.1 |
Identify when electrode pads need replacing |
4.2 |
Demonstrate how to troubleshoot problems if the automated external defibrillator does not function correctly |
4.3 |
Understand the safe use of an automated external defibrillator |
LO5 |
Describe the safety considerations when using AED’s |
5.1 |
Be able to provide first aid for an adult and a child who is choking |
LO6 |
Identify when choking is: · mild · severe |
6.1 |
Demonstrate how to administer first aid to an adult and a child who is choking |
6.2 |
Be able to provide first aid to an adult and a child with external bleeding |
LO7 |
Identify the severity of external bleeding for an adult and a child |
7.1 |
Demonstrate how to administer first aid to an adult or a child with external bleeding |
7.2 |
Know how to provide first aid to an adult or a child who is suffering from shock |
LO8 |
Recognise when an adult or a child is suffering from shock |
8.1 |
Identify how to administer first aid to an adult or a child who is suffering from shock |
8.2 |
Be able to provide first aid to an adult or a child with suspected injuries to bones, muscles and joints |
LO9 |
Recognise a suspected: Fracture or dislocation & sprain or strain |
9.1 |
Identify how to administer first aid for an adult or a child with a suspected: Fracture or dislocation & sprain or strain |
9.2 |
Demonstrate how to apply: A support sling & an elevated sling |
9.3 |
Be able to provide first aid to an adult or a child with suspected head and spinal injuries |
LO10 |
Recognise a suspected: Head injury & spinal injury |
10.1 |
Identify how to administer first aid for an adult or a child with a suspected head injury |
10.2 |
Demonstrate how to administer first aid for an adult or a child with a suspected spinal injury |
10.3 |
Know how to provide first aid to an adult or a child with an acute medical condition or sudden illness |
LO11 |
Recognise suspected: Diabetic emergency, Asthma attack, Allergic reaction, Meningitis & Febrile convulsions |
11.1 |
Identify how to administer first aid for an adult or a child who is suspected to be suffering from: Diabetic emergency, Asthma attack, Allergic reaction, Meningitis & Febrile convulsions |
11.2 |
Be able to provide first aid to an adult or a child with anaphylaxis |
LO12 |
Recognise suspected anaphylaxis in an adult or a child |
12.1 |
Identify how to administer first aid for an adult or a child with suspected anaphylaxis |
12.2 |
Demonstrate the use of a ‘training device’ adrenaline auto-injector |
12.3 |
What is included in SUMO?
The Single Use Manikin Option (SUMO) is our revolutionary way of completing a fully-compliant blended course (online learning + hands-on skills evaluation) entirely from home. This price includes both the necessary SUMO manikin(s) and a skills evaluation with a certified ProTrainings Instructor via web conference.