Unit Assessment Sheet 03683 - SLSGB Aquatic First Aid Course Number 03683 Lead Trainer Name Course Type SLSGB Aquatic First Aid Date Assessor 1 Assessor 2 Signature Signature Unit FA01 - Adult Basic Life Support Assessment Criteria Candidate Names Learning Outcome 1.X Demonstrate the basic skills and knowledge to administer adult basic life support # Definition Example Evidence 1.1 Explain the aims of first aid Successful answering of verbal questioning: 1.2 Identify your roles and responsibilities as a first aider Preserve Life Prevent deterioration Promote recovery Successful answering of multi choice test or verbal questions to identify: Minimise the risk of infection to self and others Establish consent to provide first aid. Identify the first aid equipment that should be available in a workplace. Safe use of first aid equipment. Administer first aid Complete an accident report form. Unit Assessment Sheet: 03683 - SLSGB Aquatic First Aid Page 1 of 6
1.3 Demonstrate how to complete a primary survey on an unconscious casualty Observation of successful primary survey on a simulated unconscious casualty, in line with the SLSGB First Aid Manual: 1.4 Demonstrate how to put an unconscious casualty in the recovery position 1.5 Demonstrate how to complete a secondary survey on an unconscious casualty Dangers Response Calling for help Airway Breathing Circulation Calling for emergency services or defibrillator Observed demonstration of putting an simulated unconscious casualty into the recovery position, in line with the SLSGB First Aid Manual: Explaining why it is important to place an unconscious casualty into the recovery position. Place an unresponsive casualty in the recovery position. Emptying pockets The recovery position process Methods to roll Manage a casualty who is in seizure. Observation of a successful secondary survey on an unconscious casualty, in line with the SLSGB First Aid Manual: 1.6 Demonstrate how to administer cardio pulmonary resuscitation on an adult casualty Conduct a successful head to toe survey. Identify the information to be collected when gathering a casualty history. Observed demonstration of CPR on an adult manakin, in line with the SLSGB First Aid Manual: Recognising the need to commence Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation with appropriate: Rate Breath and compression ratio: 30:2 Depth Reasons to stop CPR Unit Assessment Sheet: 03683 - SLSGB Aquatic First Aid Page 2 of 6
1.7 Demonstrate how to monitor a casualty while waiting for emergency services to arrive Observed demonstration of how to monitor a casualty while waiting for the emergency services to arrive, in line with the SLSGB First Aid Manual: Overall Result Competent / Not Yet Competent / Partial Pass What to check for; e.g. breathing rate/heart rate/colour/cyanosis/capillary refill Unit Assessment Sheet: 03683 - SLSGB Aquatic First Aid Page 3 of 6
Unit FA02 - Aquatic First Aid Assessment Criteria Candidate Names Learning Outcome 1.X Demonstrate knowledge, skills and competence to undertake first aid and life support in an aquatic environment # Definition Example Evidence 1.1 Explain the roles and responsibilities of a first aider 1.2 Assess the situation and circumstances in order to act safely, promptly and effectively in an emergency; 1.3 Administer first aid to a casualty who is unconscious, but breathing (Including seizure) 1.4 Administer CPR for a casualty who is suspected to have suffered a drowning event Answering of verbal questioning to include: Identify the role and responsibilities of a first aider. Describe how to minimise the risk of infection to self and others. Identify the need for establishing consent to provide first aid. Complete an accident report form. Identify the first aid equipment that should be available in a workplace. Describe the safe use of first aid equipment. Observation of scene assessment at a simulated emergency: Scene assessment Checking for dangers Conduct a scene survey. Conduct a primary survey of a casualty. Give examples of when to call for help. Appropriate procedures for managing the incident Observation of: Scene safety and assessment Turning a patient from prone to supine Opening the airway & check for signs of life The action for vomiting and blockages The recovery position and aftercare Actions for if casualty begins having a seizure Observation of CPR highlighting differences required for a suspected victim of drowning e.g. EAV priority considerations: On an adult On a child On a baby On a spinal casualty using 'jaw thrust' Unit Assessment Sheet: 03683 - SLSGB Aquatic First Aid Page 4 of 6
1.5 Administer first aid to a casualty who is choking 1.6 Administer first aid to a casualty who is wounded and bleeding 1.7 Administer first aid to a casualty who is suffering from shock 1.8 Provide appropriate first aid for minor injuries 1.9 Administer first aid to a casualty with a range of injuries Observation of appropriate procedure completed for a choking scenario for: An adult A child A baby Observation of procedure for a bleed scenario, including: - Compression - Elevation - Indirect pressure Observation of procedure for shock scenario according to SLSGB First Aid Manual: - Warmth, rest, reassurance, further treatment, as appropriate Observation of simulated administration of first aid for 1 of each of the following: - small cuts, grazes and bruises - minor burns and scalds - small splinters - marine stings (including weaver and jelly fish stings) Observation of simulated first aid administration for injuries to: - bones, muscles and joints, including suspected spinal injuries and safe spinal injury carry principles used to evacuate a casualty from shallow water - chest injuries - burns and scalds - eye injuries - sudden poisoning; anaphylactic shock (including appropriate use of auto-injectors e.g. Epipen) Unit Assessment Sheet: 03683 - SLSGB Aquatic First Aid Page 5 of 6
1.10 Recognise the presence of major illness and provide appropriate first aid (including heart attack, stroke, epilepsy, asthma, diabetes). Overall Result Competent / Not Yet Competent / Partial Pass Observed demonstration of first aid administration to casualties with a variety of medical conditions, highlighting how you recognise the difference between each: - heart attack - stroke - epilepsy - asthma - diabetes - anaphylaxis - poisoning Administer first aid to a casualty suffering from major illnesses including: - heart Attack - stroke - epilepsy - asthma - diabetes - anaphylaxis - poisoning Unit Assessment Sheet: 03683 - SLSGB Aquatic First Aid Page 6 of 6