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What is Blended Training?

The Benefits of Blended Training and How ProTrainings Can Help In today’s fast-paced world, finding time for professional development can be challenging. Many people struggle to balance work, personal commitments, and training requirements, which is why blended training has become…

TrueClot: The Revolutionary Training Aid for Haemorrhage Control

In the field of emergency first aid, effective haemorrhage control can mean the difference between life and death. For those involved in medical training, realistic and effective simulation tools are essential to ensure that responders are fully prepared for real-world…

Head Injuries: Recognising and Responding to Head Trauma

Head injuries can range from minor bumps and bruises to serious brain injuries that require immediate medical attention. Any trauma to the head, whether caused by a fall, a blow, or an accident, should be treated with caution. Understanding how…

Sprains and Strains: Recognising and Treating Soft Tissue Injuries

Sprains and strains are common injuries that affect the ligaments, muscles, and tendons, usually caused by overstretching or twisting. Although they are not as severe as fractures, sprains and strains can be painful and limit movement. Providing prompt first aid…

Fractures and Broken Bones

Recognising and Treating Bone Injuries Fractures, commonly known as broken bones, occur when a bone is cracked or broken due to trauma, such as a fall, direct blow, or accident. While some fractures are minor and heal with time, others…

Burns and Scalds: Recognising and Treating Thermal Injuries

Burns and scalds are common injuries caused by heat, such as contact with flames, hot liquids, or steam. The severity of burns can range from minor to life-threatening, depending on the depth and size of the injury. Knowing how to…

Choking: Recognising and Responding to Airway Obstructions

Choking occurs when the airway becomes blocked by a foreign object, preventing the person from breathing properly. Choking can happen quickly and requires immediate action to prevent serious injury or death from suffocation. Knowing how to recognise the signs of…