Schools and defibrillators on the First Aid Show: The Lifesaving Role of Defibrillators in Schools Cardiac arrests can occur unexpectedly, and having immediate access to defibrillators in educational institutions can be the difference between life and death. The … Continue Reading →
Suffolk Accident Rescue Service (SARS) is an emergency medical charity
Suffolk Accident Rescue Service (SARS) is an emergency medical charity, operating across Suffolk and its border areas. Volunteer SARS clinicians provide immediate and advanced medical care to patients with serious … Continue Reading →
ProTrainings Course Types 3 – What is Classroom Training?
Classroom training is the traditional delivery method for training. At ProTrainings we still offer face to face class training as well as other options like blended training, virtual training, online … Continue Reading →
ProTrainings Course Types 2 – What is video online Training?
ProTrainings offer all types of course delivery and the next one we will look at is video online training. We only offer video online training rather than a PowerPoint-based system … Continue Reading →
Libre 2 Glucose Tester
The Libre 2 glucose tester is different from traditional finger-prick testers as you wear the sensor and record the data on your mobile phone or a special data reader. This … Continue Reading →
ProTrainings Course Types 1 – What is Blended Training?
At ProTrainings we offer many different types of delivery methods for courses and in the next few blog posts, we will look in more detail about what these are. The … Continue Reading →
Asthma Spacers
An Asthma Spacer is a large plastic or sometimes, a metal container that has a mouthpiece at one end and a hole at the other end of the inhaler to … Continue Reading →
The blue asthma inhaler
The blue inhaler is the iconic asthma inhaler, and most people will be able to distinctly recognise it. This is also called the reliever inhaler, as it should only be … Continue Reading →
The Brown Asthma Inhaler
The brown asthma inhaler can come in many different varieties, but this is the most common type. These should not be used in emergencies, as they are solely preventative. The … Continue Reading →
How Asthma Affects the Respiratory System
Most people with asthma are not always experiencing symptoms; they will go through times when it is worse, and other times where they feel perfectly well. Asthma can be classed … Continue Reading →
Severe Asthma
Roughly 5% of people who have asthma are unable to bring it under control and have severe asthma. Their bodies, for whatever reason just do not seem to respond nearly … Continue Reading →