The LICQual Level 4 Train the Trainer Certificate in Basic Life Support (BLS) Training is a specialized course designed for individuals who wish to train others in life-saving techniques. This advanced qualification not only enhances your skills in providing effective Basic Life Support (BLS) but also equips you with the expertise to teach and mentor others in critical first aid practices. Ideal for healthcare professionals, safety trainers, and emergency responders, this course provides the essential tools needed to deliver high-quality BLS training to a range of audiences.
The LICQual Level 4 Train the Trainer Certificate in Basic Life Support (BLS) Training combines in-depth BLS knowledge with a focus on teaching and training methodologies. The course covers advanced CPR techniques, effective use of Automated External Defibrillators (AED), managing choking and airway obstruction, and handling other life-threatening emergencies. Participants will also learn essential instructional skills, including how to develop and deliver engaging training sessions, assess learners, and provide constructive feedback.
This qualification is tailored for those who want to take on the responsibility of delivering life-saving training to others, whether in healthcare settings, workplaces, educational institutions, or community organizations. Upon completion, trainers will be able to confidently conduct BLS courses, ensuring that others are prepared to act effectively in emergencies. With a strong focus on both theory and practical application, the LICQual Level 4 Train the Trainer Certificate in Basic Life Support (BLS) Training will significantly enhance your professional capabilities and allow you to contribute to a safer environment by empowering others with critical life support skills.
Course Overview
Qualification Title
LICQual Level 4 Train the Trainer Certificate in Basic Life Support BLS Training
Total Units
6
Total Credits
30
GLH
150
Qualification #
LICQ2200222
Qualification Specification
To enroll in the LICQual Level 4 Train the Trainer Certificate in Basic Life Support BLS Training, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Qualification# |
Unit Title 13038_8aced9-48> |
Credits 13038_901355-6b> |
GLH 13038_ed5773-b2> |
---|---|---|---|
LICQ2200222-1 13038_1504c0-fb> |
Principles of Advanced Cardiac Life Support 13038_d0c59e-e6> |
5 13038_8841ac-e5> |
25 13038_e36941-79> |
LICQ2200222-2 13038_948b76-ca> |
Advanced Airway Management Techniques 13038_fc253e-ea> |
5 13038_fe524a-a0> |
25 13038_173d85-6d> |
LICQ2200222-3 13038_58f7cb-24> |
Defibrillation Techniques with AED 13038_9dab03-9a> |
5 13038_afc80d-3d> |
25 13038_997050-a3> |
LICQ2200222-4 13038_427b41-59> |
Managing Medical Emergencies and Trauma 13038_92a205-75> |
5 13038_d05940-85> |
25 13038_2180bd-78> |
LICQ2200222-5 13038_753f8b-15> |
Scene Management and Risk Assessment 13038_326fe5-57> |
5 13038_1329bf-d1> |
25 13038_58f048-de> |
LICQ2200222-6 13038_074788-ca> |
Legal and Ethical Considerations in Emergency Care 13038_809f45-19> |
5 13038_8b141c-1a> |
25 13038_eee779-ef> |
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
Principles of Advanced Cardiac Life Support
- Understand the core principles of Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and how they integrate with Basic Life Support (BLS) practices.
- Recognize the pathophysiology of cardiac arrest and related emergencies.
- Demonstrate high-quality CPR, including advanced techniques for adults and children.
- Understand the role of medications in managing cardiac emergencies, including adrenaline, atropine, and amiodarone.
Advanced Airway Management Techniques
- Identify and implement advanced airway management techniques for unconscious casualties, including the use of endotracheal intubation, laryngeal mask airways (LMAs), and bag-valve-mask (BVM) ventilation.
- Assess and manage airway obstructions and apply the appropriate methods based on the severity of the obstruction.
- Understand the importance of securing and maintaining a clear airway to prevent hypoxia and improve survival chances.
Defibrillation Techniques with AED
- Learn the correct procedures for using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) in various emergency scenarios, including analyzing rhythms and delivering shocks when necessary.
- Understand how to integrate AED usage with ongoing CPR to enhance the casualty’s chances of survival.
- Recognize when defibrillation is appropriate and how to minimize the risks associated with its use.
Managing Medical Emergencies and Trauma
- Learn to manage common medical emergencies such as stroke, anaphylaxis, heart attack, and respiratory failure.
- Gain knowledge of trauma care, including severe bleeding, fractures, spinal injuries, and shock.
- Demonstrate first aid for life-threatening conditions, including the use of tourniquets, bandages, and splints to stabilize casualties before professional medical help arrives.
Scene Management and Risk Assessment
- Conduct a thorough scene assessment to ensure the safety of both the casualty and the responder.
- Understand and apply principles of risk management in emergency situations.
- Manage the immediate environment effectively, ensuring appropriate responses based on the circumstances and the severity of the emergency.
Legal and Ethical Considerations in Emergency Care
- Understand the legal and ethical obligations of providing emergency care, including consent, patient autonomy, and confidentiality.
- Recognize the Good Samaritan laws and other protections for responders in emergency situations.
- Know how to protect your professional integrity while delivering emergency care in high-pressure situations.
This diploma is ideal for:
Assessment and Verification
All units within this qualification are subject to internal assessment by the approved centre and external verification by LICQual. The qualification follows a criterion-referenced assessment approach, ensuring that learners meet all specified learning outcomes.
To achieve a ‘Pass’ in any unit, learners must provide valid, sufficient, and authentic evidence demonstrating their attainment of all learning outcomes and compliance with the prescribed assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for evaluating the evidence and determining whether the learner has successfully met the required standards.
Assessors must maintain a clear and comprehensive audit trail, documenting the basis for their assessment decisions to ensure transparency, consistency, and compliance with quality assurance requirements.