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What are some of the key requirements for the 2019 Work Safe Australia Code of practice regarding first aid in the workplace?
Workplaces should ensure that they have up to date policies and procedures when requiring staff to apply first aid
Being ‘negligent’ means:
When gaining consent to commence CPR, you need to consider the following
Maintaining a casualty’s privacy and confidentiality may mean:
The debriefing process is important following a critical incident because it
The best person to be a first aider in the workplace will:
First aiders should update their CPR:
First Aiders should update their first aid certificate:
Identify what hazards and risks are not part of a first aiders role:
How could you minimise the risks associated with manual handling
How could you minimise the risk of infection
Ways to contact emergency services could include
The Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation recommends that the initial steps of resuscitation are:
The chain of survival is
It is vital that the adults casualty’s head is tilted prior to giving rescue breath
When checking to see if a casualty is conscious and not breathing normally you should
The appropriate rate, ratio and depth of compressions and ventilation is
The correct hand position for chest compressions should be firmly over the casualty’s ribs
You should continue to provide resuscitation until
It is vital that the infants head is tilted prior to giving rescue breath
When performing CPR on infants you should ensure that:
When using an automated external defibrillation (AED) device, you should:
It is important when using an automated external defibrillation (AED) device, that you: