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Scenario Cards

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Scenario Cards

£135.00

Our Scenario Cards enable businesses and organisations to run their own medical and trauma scenarios as part of their annual refresher training, CPD or Major Incident planning and testing.

This set of 9 different multifaceted scenarios includes, trauma, medical, conscious, unconscious and combination scenarios, choreographed to be deployed with minimal set-up time.

Each one has each been tested, practised, rehearsed and adjusted thousands of times over 10 years of development with a wide range of candidate groups. They can be differentiated from basic First Aid standards to advanced casualty care.

They can form the basis for formal assessment purposes for Level 3 Pre-hospital Care courses for new and experienced trainers including:

  • QNUK First Responder

  • QNUK First Person on Scene - International

  • Pearson First Person on Scene - Intermediate

  • Qualsafe Awards First Response Emergency Care

Alternatively they can be used as formative assessments and as powerful learning experiences that generate discussion and promote decision making.

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Each A3 (A4 folded) laminated Scenario Card features the following information for Assessors, Candidates and Casualties:

  • Overview of the Scenario

  • Learning Outcomes

  • Equipment requirements

  • Instructions for setting up the scenario

  • Casualty brief

  • Candidate brief

  • DRABC Protocol Observation Points

  • Discussion Points for debriefing

  • Marking Criteria

  • Casualty Progression - improvement and deterioration

  • Detailed make-up instructions where appropriate.

The set contains varied scenarios including conscious and unconscious casualties, trauma, medical, and Basic Life Support.