EcoMed EPM-10 Handheld Vital Signs Monitor

Course categoryContinuous Education and Training

Handheld Vital Signs Monitor

Compact 2 Track Chair

Course categoryContinuous Education and Training

General Guidelines for Use:

Two trained operators are required when the Chair is being used to transport a patient on stairs.

Improper use of the chair can cause injury. Use the chair only for the purpose described in this manual.

Always inform the patient before a manoeuvre.

One operator can safely use the chair on flat surfaces including single steps and thresholds etc. but this must be at the discretion of the operator who must assess all likely conditions

One operator can safely load/unload a patient using the Chair from a vehicle fitted with a ramp or automatic tail lift or other approved lifting mechanism, with second operator on stand-by.

Circumstance such as access, weather conditions or patient weight may require additional help when operating on stairs; this must be assessed at the time and ensure a TILE assessment is completed.

Keep the load limit of the Chair in mind when working with a heavy patient. If it suspected that the load limit has been exceeded then a full inspection of the Chair should be conducted, preferably by Fern Service Technician.

Operators must take extra precautions when operating the Chair on uneven or soft ground.

Extra precautions, and risk assessment should be taken to prevent the Chair from slipping in adverse, wet or icy weather conditions.

Stay with the patient and hold the Chair at all times while always using the patient restraints provided.

Always follow good lifting procedures as specified in your current manual handling regulations and your appropriate training manual.

Follow standard emergency patient-handling procedures when operating the Chair.

Medical advice is beyond the parameters of the manual.

It is the user’s responsibility to ensure safe practices for both themselves and the patient.

Procheck Advance Multi-Functional Monitoring System

Course categoryContinuous Education and Training

The National Ambulance Service (NAS) is introducing a new Glucometer system that has the capability of also measuring Ketones.  The intended use is in conjunction with current Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) by health care professionals such as NAS PHECC Registered Practitioner in a clinical setting as an aid to monitoring the effectiveness of  patient management.  It is intended to be used for the quantitative measurement of glucose and ketones in fresh whole blood samples and from venous whole blood. 

Aeromedical Information Video

Course categoryContinuous Education and Training

Aeromedical Information Video.

Skoda Kodiaq Introduction

Course categoryDriver Training

This video is a short introduction to the Skoda Kodiaq RRV. It is not designed as a replacement for face to face training.

Sprinter 907 Automatic

Course categoryDriver Training

Draft course for Merc 907

Tutor: Tom Brady

Hyundai Tucson Familiarisation Programme

Course categoryDriver Training

This is a 20 minute video of the orientation and familiarisation to the Tucson SUV

Vehicle Defect Action Mid West

Course categoryDriver Training

Video aimed at action to be followed in the event of Defect reporting.