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'We were able to get him back': Nurse helps save Dublin bus driver during onboard medical emergency A nurse came to the rescue of a bus driver who appeared to be having a cardiac arrest in Dublin earlier.
ACLS Dates:
2 day course February 16 & 17th Dublin
Heartcode February 17th Dublin
2 day course March 9th & 10th Dublin
Heartcode March 10th Dublin
2 day course April 13th & 14th Dublin
Heartcode April 14th Dublin
2 day course May 18th & 19th Dubiln
Heartcode May 19th Dublin
2 day course June 22nd & 23rd Dublin
Heartcode June 23rd.
For more information please call 0862101966 or email [email protected]
www.ltsltraining.com
Happy New Year to all.........
Upcoming ACLS Courses
January 12th & 13th 2 day course
January 13th Heartcode course
February 16th & 17th 2 day course
February 17th Heartcode course
March 9th and 10th 2day course
March 10th Heartcode course
April 13th & 14th 2day course
April 14th Heartcode
For more information please contact 0862101966 or email [email protected]
www.ltsltraining.com
ACLS Courses ...............
Two day: September 15th & 16th
October 20th & 21st
November 10th & 11th
Heartcode: September 16th
October 21st
November 11th
For more information call 0862101966 or visit www.ltsltraining.com
Spreading awareness about this silent global killer saves lives - tell your friends and loved ones about and World Sepsis Day on September 13 every year to keep them safe!
72% of Irish Population Do Not Have An Accurate Understanding of Sepsis
Sepsis is responsible for 3,000 deaths each year in Ireland. 60% of hospital deaths are related to sepsis, which kills more people in Ireland than heart attack, breast cancer, and lung cancer. Concern over the sepsis death toll in Ireland led the Rory Staunton Foundation and the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland to commission a study aimed at better understanding the Irish public’s understanding of sepsis. The results of the survey are startling: Just 28% of survey respondents have an accurate understanding of sepsis, which places sepsis awareness in Ireland well below awareness in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Ciaran and Orlaith Staunton have been actively involved in sepsis advocacy in their native Ireland since Rory’s death in 2012. Last month, Ciaran Staunton addressed the Royal College of Surgeons at their public lecture on sepsis. He has previously addressed healthcare professionals at Cork, Limerick, and Dublin.
Know anyone who wants to become a BLS instructor, please get in touch
Exciting News. . . . . . .
We are running our first Basic Life Support/CFR Instructor course of 2018.
February 21st & 22nd in Dublin for more information please contact Roisin on 0862101966 or email [email protected]
Upcoming ACLS courses in Dublin for the coming months, If you require courses in other parts of the country give us a call and we may be able to accommodate your requirements
February 24th & 25th (2 day course)
February 25th (Heartcode)
March 10th & 11th (2 day course)
March 11th (Heartcode)
Upcoming ACLS courses in Dublin for the coming months, If you require courses in other parts of the country give us a call and we may be able to accommodate your requirements
November 11th & 12th (2 day course)
November 12th (Heartcode)
2018
January 20th & 21st (2 day course)
January 21st (Heartcode)
February 24th & 25th (2 day course)
February 25th (Heartcode)
March 10th & 11th (2 day course)
March 11th (Heartcode)
www.ltsltraining.com
Urgent safety alert for Irish diabetics over insulin pen recall The Irish Sun
Last summer, Lifeguards reunited 663 lost children with their guardians. When you are near water, please look after the children in your care. Supervise them closely, constantly and without interruption, including at Lifeguarded waterways where you should always swim between the flags. Know What You're Getting Into at www.watersafety.ie
The Seriousness of Sepsis This surprisingly common condition can be deadly if it's not recognized quickly.