Hypoglycaemia
Understanding and Managing Hypoglycaemia While high blood sugar, known as hyperglycaemia, often gets more attention, low blood sugar is just as important to recognise. This condition is called Hypoglycaemia. It … Continue Reading →
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Understanding and Managing Hypoglycaemia While high blood sugar, known as hyperglycaemia, often gets more attention, low blood sugar is just as important to recognise. This condition is called Hypoglycaemia. It … Continue Reading →
The Adrenaline Nasal Spray for Anaphylaxis has just been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), marking a significant milestone in allergy care across the United Kingdom. … Continue Reading →
The ABC Approach To Anaphylaxis Anaphylaxis is a rapid, severe, and potentially fatal allergic reaction. It can occur within seconds or minutes after exposure to allergens such as certain foods, … Continue Reading →
Celebrating the Work of Casualties Union In this film, we proudly highlight the exceptional work carried out by the charity Casualties Union. Because realistic training plays such an important role … Continue Reading →
The Jaw Thrust Technique In this film, we demonstrate The Jaw Thrust Technique, a vital skill for opening the airway when you suspect a neck or spinal injury. In many … Continue Reading →
Three Steps to Save a Life In an emergency, knowing what to do—and doing it quickly—can make the difference between life and death. That’s why the Resuscitation Council promotes a … Continue Reading →
When Should You Call For Assistance? As soon as you realise the casualty is unresponsive, you must act quickly and decisively. Therefore, you should immediately think about When Should You … Continue Reading →
When responding to a potentially unwell child, it is vital to act quickly and confidently. One of the most effective and easy-to-remember tools is the Paediatric Triage (BBB) – Behaviour, … Continue Reading →
An Introduction to Paediatric CPR is essential for anyone responsible for the care or safety of children. Understanding how to respond when a child stops breathing can truly save a … Continue Reading →