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CORE Immediate - Adult and Child is for rescuers who might be expected to manage the early stages of cardiac arrest. Certification requires the learner to demonstrate a given standard of simulated practical skills, facilitated by self-directed learning, face-to-face training, and formal assessment.

Learning outcomes

Adult collapse management plan: Following this skill station the learner will be able to demonstrate a DRS ABCD management plan for adult collapse, both as a lone responder and in a team of two. Skills will include: Following an adult collapse algorithm sequence Manually opening the airway using head extension and chin lift Assessing breathing and circulation Expired air ventilation Chest compression. Child and infant collapse management plan Following this skill station the learner will be able to demonstrate a DRS ABCD management plan for child collapse and infant collapse, both as a lone responder and in a team of two. Skills will include: Following a child and infant collapse algorithm sequence Manually opening the airway using head extension and chin lift Assessing breathing and circulation Ventilating children using mouth-to-mouth ventilation in children Ventilating infants using mouth-to-nose-and-mouth and mouth-to-nose Chest compression (hand, finger and encircling grip). All learners will learn all components of the child collapse management plan. AED defibrillation Following this skill station the learner will be able to demonstrate the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) on a collapsed person. Management of airway obstruction and breathing Following this skill station the learner will be able to demonstrate the effective management of airway obstruction and breathing in the person with apnoea. Skills will include: Assess airway obstruction, apnoea and ineffective breathing Position the head and neck optimally for airway control Apply manual manoeuvres, including jaw thrust to maintain an open airway Perform oropharyngeal suction of the upper airway using a portable suction unit Perform mouth-to-mask ventilation Correctly apply a facemask, and deliver single and dual operator-assisted bag-to-mask controlled ventilation to an adult Determine the need for, and apply, manually-assisted ventilation using a bag-to-mask device Deliver oxygen from an oxygen cylinder, and connect this supply to a manual inflation bag Correctly size and insert oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal airways Correctly size and insert a laryngeal mask airway. As part of this skill station, learners will be exposed to the principles of endotracheal intubation.

Further information 
Speaker

Amanda Kerr

I am a New Zealand trained registered nurse with 22 years of adult and paediatric Emergency Department experience. I hold a Masters Degree in Nursing Science from Victoria University and I have completed additional post-graduate training in Adult Education. I have extensive resuscitation training experience with 15 years of teaching Basic and Advanced Life Support across the country. I am a New Zealand Resuscitation Council (NZRC) qualified Core and Newborn Life Support instructor and instruct on both the ALERT and Paediatric Life Support (PLS) Courses. I am the secretary for the Core Instructors of New Zealand (CINZ) for the New Zealand Resuscitation Council (NZRC). Roles I have held include the Associate Director of Nursing for both Capital and Coast and Hutt DHBs and a Resuscitation Officer for the Hutt Valley DHB. I am very passionate about resuscitation and resuscitation teaching.

NZRC CORE Immediate


Speaker:

Amanda Kerr

Friday 17th May 2024
8:30am - 3:00pm
Venue:
Te Whatu Ora Hutt Valley Hospital
638 High Street
Region: Lower Hutt, New Zealand
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