Junior Life Support

Rescue Breathing

Community Life Support

Life Support 1

LS1 Theory 

Demonstrate
 
awareness of own safety
assessing response
summoning help
checking the airway
head tilt & chin lift
recovery position
using telephone in 
an emergency
Demonstrate
awareness of own safety
assessing response
summoning help
turning the casualty
expired air ventilation
sequence of resuscitation
action for vomiting
recovery position
using telephone in an emergency
Demonstrate
assessing response
summoning help
turning the casualty
sequence of resuscitation
head tilt & chin lift
applying cardiopulmonary resuscitation
recovery position
treatment for choking, bleeding and shock
Demonstrate 
on a live casualty
simulated expired air ventilation
action for vomiting
recovery position
 
on a child or adult mannequin
full CPR
Answer 6 questions

 

sequence of resuscitation
techniques of resuscitation
choking, bleeding & shock
differences in technique required for resuscitation of adult, child and infants

Life Support 2

LS2 Initiative Test

 Life Support 3

LS3 Initiative Test

Demonstrate 
on a live casualty
simulated EAV
action for vomiting
recovery position
on a child or adult mannequin
full CPR by one rescuer
on a child or adult mannequin
full CPR by two rescuers
Using initiative, demonstrate the diagnosis and treatment of one casualty using the skills and knowledge within the
Life Support 2 syllabus.
Demonstrate
on a live casualty 
simulated EAV
action for vomiting
recovery position
on an adult mannequin
full CPR by one rescuer
on a child or adult mannequin
full CPR by two rescuers
on a child mannequin
full CPR by one rescuer
on an infant mannequin
full CPR by one rescuer
Using initiative, demonstrate the diagnosis and treatment of two casualties using the skills and knowledge within the Life Support 3 syllabus

LS2 Theory

LS3 Theory

Answer 6 - 8 questions
sequence of resuscitation
choking, bleeding, shock
hypothermia, drowning
differences in resuscitation of adult, child and infants
Answer 10 - 12 questions
sequence of resuscitation
choking, bleeding, shock
hypothermia,  drowning
differences in technique required for resuscitation of adult, child and infants
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