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CPR with using an AED after cutting clothes
Bleeding control on our first aid courses with fake blood :)
⚠️ Important Safety Notice: Recall of Emerade Adrenaline Auto-Injector Pens ⚠️
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued an official safety recall for Emerade 300 and 500 microgram auto-injector pens, commonly used for the treatment of anaphylaxis. It has been identified that these pens may not deliver the correct dose of adrenaline when activated, potentially posing risks to patients during severe allergic reactions.
In light of these concerns, we strongly advise all patients who rely on Emerade pens to take immediate action. Please contact your GP or local pharmacy without delay. They will facilitate the exchange of your Emerade pen for an alternative brand that ensures the accurate delivery of adrenaline.
The MHRA recommends switching to trusted alternatives such as EpiPen or Jext. We understand that transitioning to a different device can be worrisome for some individuals. Therefore, we encourage you to seek guidance and support from healthcare professionals to ensure the proper usage of the replacement pen.
We kindly request that you return your Emerade pen only after receiving a replacement from your healthcare provider. Based on our estimations, approximately 25,000 individuals may possess an affected Emerade pen.
It is essential to note that the MHRA has previously expressed concerns regarding similar incidents where Emerade pens failed to deliver the intended dose.
Severe allergic reactions, known as anaphylaxis, can be triggered by various factors including certain foods (nuts, milk), medications, insect stings, and latex. If you experience symptoms such as lightheadedness, fainting, difficulty breathing, or a rapid heartbeat, it is crucial to administer adrenaline promptly.
Dr. Alison Cave, MHRA Chief Safety Officer, highlights the significance of this recall, stating, "We are taking prompt action to protect patients, following detection of damage to internal components of the Emerade pens if they are dropped, which may mean they activate too early or fail to activate and deliver adrenaline."
We urge all patients to adhere to the standard practice of carrying two pens with them at all times and contacting their healthcare professional when a replacement is due. By following these precautions, we can ensure that you have the necessary means to effectively manage severe allergic reactions.
If you have any concerns or require further information, we strongly encourage you to reach out to your GP or pharmacist. They are fully equipped to provide support and guidance throughout this process.
Please prioritise your health and take the necessary steps to safeguard your well-being.
Another successful First Aid at Work course delivered for council employees
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-64196889
When temperatures plummet to minus few degrees, there is a much higher risk for vulnerable people to suffer from hypothermia. Do you know how to recognise hypothermia and how to help?
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Ambulances called to 800 people suffering from hypothermia The Scottish Ambulance Service took hundreds of people to hospital during freezing weather last month.
In the UK, 1-2% of adults have a food allergy. This, combined with the 5-8% of children with a food allergy, equates to about 2 million people.
There has been an increase in hospital admissions for allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock in England.
Would you know how to help in the case of anaphylaxis?
Book a paediatric course or a First Aid at Work course with us and you will get the skills and knowledge on how to react.
https://practicalfirstaid.co.uk/courses/
Do you know the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest?
Get first aid trained to have the skills and knowledge to save a life!
https://www.heartfoundation.org.au/conditions/heart-attack
Heart Attack | Heart Foundation Understand what a heart attack is, its causes, the warning signs to look out for and what to do if you or someone you know is having one. Read more now
Did you know that anyone can use a defibrillator (AED)? Although any lay person can use this piece of equipment, we do cover this topic on all our courses; having awareness about its importance can truly make the difference in someone's life!
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Every 3 months we have a winner, why not be you next time ?
Time to re-book your paediatric course?
We are offering a 20% discount for all blended paediatric courses booked with us in the next 3 months! Have a look on https://practicalfirstaid.co.uk/courses/ to see all the info about course contents and get in touch to book your space!
This is why learning first aid and how to perform abdominal thrusts is so important! All the first aid courses booked through Practical First Aid include choking treatment.
Would you know what to do if someone near you was choking?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-57400104
Doncaster waiter, 16, saves young girl from choking Jack Smithson, 16, says his first aid training meant was able to step in and rescue the youngster.
Although the UK Government has now removed social distancing in most workplace situations, first aiders should still consider the precautions set out in this guidance to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection.
https://www.hse.gov.uk/coronavirus/first-aid-and-medicals/first-aid-certificate-coronavirus.htm
First aid during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic This page covers first aid requirements in non-healthcare settings during the pandemic, as well as first aid cover and qualifications at this time.
Do you have to attend a first aid course, but you are feeling a bit anxious about Covid safety measures?Take a look at our website, where you will find detailed information and pictures on how we make sure we deliver safe courses, in accordance with UK guildelines!
https://practicalfirstaid.co.uk/covid-19-2
Skills to Save Lives Learn first-aid training before you need it!
Nappy bags have the potential to be a big hazard for infants. In most situations, awareness is the first step towards prevention; find out more about this, as well as childhood illnesses and conditions, by signing up for one of our paediatric courses. Visit our website https://lnkd.in/eUaMKcE to find out more!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PrfoS_RCDA&t=1s
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