As part of my Bronze Duke of Edinburgh award I participated in 6 hours of training in first aid. We covered topics such as burns, bleeding, choking, shock, heart attack, eye injury, resuscitation, treatment of an unconscious casualty etc. I took part in the test which you are required to complete to receive a qualification. There were several parts to the test. There was a written task, completing questions on basic knowledge of first aid, working on the Annie dolls to demonstrate successful approach to an injured citizen and show CPR, and walking into a unknown scenario, finding out what is wrong and showing initiative of how to deal with the injuries that are presented to you.
Through this I have received certification for the following:
- Appointed Persons 10 April 2008 - Valid for 3 years
- Emergency Life Support 10 April 2008 Heartstart UK
Hello and welcome to my blog. My name is Becky and I aspire to be a Midwife. This blog is an opportunity to make a record of all the important events that have occurred in my life so far. Please be aware that some posts have been back dated and have been recorded as accurately as possible. Some posts may still be incomplete and I will endeavour to finish these as soon as I have the time, I am sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. I hope that you enjoy reading through my blog.
Thursday, 10 April 2008
Saturday, 21 April 2007
20/04/07 - 'Career In Midwifery' Day at Bournemouth University

My favourite part however was when they brought out their lifelike model teaching equipment. They had a model of the lower half a woman. This included her abdomen, legs that had been cut at the thigh and of course, the vagina. This was their delivering model. The lecturer asked for volunteers in participating in delivering a baby through the model. I was warned that it hadn't been used in a while and wasn't well lubricated. The lecturer inserted the model baby into the abdomen and pushed the baby's head down into the vagina. I supported the head as by placing my hand over it as it moved down through the vagina and as it began to crown. Once the head was born I was instructed to place my palms on either side of the baby's head, just below the ear and gently guiding the head down. As more of the baby emerged I was instructed to guide it upwards and eventually it was born. The model baby required a lot of force to make it through and I appreciate the hard work the woman has to go through during labour. Once the baby was born it was very hard to grip. I was worried that I would not be able to keep my grip onto it. I was assured that no matter the circumstance, I would never drop a baby, and I never intend to! The day has been exciting and interesting and have gained a lot more knowledge about Midwifery courses and the job of a midwife.
I was most interested in the Midwifery talks however the university also invited us to sit in on other presentations, in health and social care and the range of nursing courses.
Wednesday, 4 April 2007
04/04/07 - First ever post
Well here I go with my first ever blog post. My intensions for this site is to log and record all the important and interesting moments that occur within my life. Events that have been exciting and challenging, events that have benefited others and events that I have learnt something new from. I am keed to maintain my blog as a record of my achievements and as a way of understanding the developments of my life.
Some of the events listed on this page have been backdated. I have kept a small diary over recent years so events published are reletively fresh
Some of the events listed on this page have been backdated. I have kept a small diary over recent years so events published are reletively fresh
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