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Caning and feline first aid

Curriculum

  • 13 Sections
  • 60 Lessons
  • 10 Weeks
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  • Caning and feline first aid
    1
    • 1.1
      About this Course
  • Principles of First Aid
    4
    • 2.1
      Principles of First Aid
    • 2.2
      Being Prepared
    • 2.3
      Signs your pet is unwell or in pain
    • 2.4
      First Aid Kit
  • Hidden Dangers in your Home
    4
    • 3.1
      Hidden dangers in your home
    • 3.2
      Dangerous Food for Pets
    • 3.3
      Around the House & Garden
    • 3.4
      Things left laying around
  • Being Prepared when Out
    2
    • 4.1
      Being Prepared when Out
    • 4.2
      Car Journeys with Dogs
  • First Aid Treatment
    5
    • 5.1
      The ABC Approach to First Aid
    • 5.2
      Temperature, Breathing & Heart Rate
    • 5.3
      How to Perform Artificial Resporation
    • 5.4
      How to perform Chest Compressions
    • 5.5
      Animal is Not Breathing and has No Heart Rate
  • How to handle an injured animal
    1
    • 6.1
      How to handle an injured animal
  • Broken Bones & Trauma
    3
    • 7.1
      Fractures & Trauma
    • 7.2
      Broken Limbs and Ribs
    • 7.3
      Broken Back/ Spinal Injury & Broken Tail
  • Cuts and Wounds
    5
    • 8.1
      Closed Wound
    • 8.2
      Controlling Bleeding
    • 8.3
      Trauma
    • 8.4
      Dog Bites & Nose Bleed
    • 8.5
      Haemorrhage (Bleeding)
  • Bandaging
    6
    • 9.1
      Bandaging
    • 9.2
      Applying a Bandage
    • 9.3
      Applying a Pressure Bandage/ Dressing
    • 9.4
      Applying a Tourniquet
    • 9.5
      Bandaging the Head
    • 9.6
      Bandaging the Body
  • Accidents & Injuries
    13
    • 10.1
      Claw/ Paw Injuries
    • 10.2
      Burns
    • 10.3
      Poisoning
    • 10.4
      Choking
    • 10.5
      Drowning
    • 10.6
      Hypothermia
    • 10.7
      Hyperthermia
    • 10.8
      Shock
    • 10.9
      Insect Bites & Stings
    • 10.10
      Snake Bites
    • 10.11
      Fly Strike
    • 10.12
      Sore Ears
    • 10.13
      Sore Eyes
  • Illness
    8
    • 11.1
      Common Illnesses ( Vomiting / Diarrhoea )
    • 11.2
      Allergies
    • 11.3
      Bloat/ GDV & Blocked Bladder
    • 11.4
      Fits& Epilepsy
    • 11.5
      Stroke (Idiopathic Vestibular Syndrome)
    • 11.6
      Collapse
    • 11.7
      Lameness
    • 11.8
      Diabetes
  • Administering Medication
    6
    • 12.1
      Administering Medication
    • 12.2
      Giving Tablets
    • 12.3
      Liquid Medication
    • 12.4
      Eye Medication
    • 12.5
      Ear Drops
    • 12.6
      Diabetic Pet
  • Conclusion
    3
    • 13.2
      Summary
    • 13.3
      End of Module Assessment
      10 Minutes14 Questions
    • 13.4
      CertificationCopy
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