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Kete Krachi Ambulance Station Trains Nursing College on BLS

Kete Krachi Ambulance Station Trains Kete Krachi Nursing and Midwifery Training College 

Kete Krachi Ambulance Station Trains Kete Krachi Nursing and Midwifery Training College

Saving Lives Starts Here: Inside the BLS Training That Empowers Future Nurses and Midwives

Kete Krachi Ambulance Station Trains Nursing College on BLS

Did you know that effective Basic Life Support (BLS) can double or even triple a person’s chance of survival during a medical emergency? 

That’s why the Kete Krachi Ambulance Station recently partnered with the Kete Krachi Nursing and Midwifery Training College to equip students with life-saving skills in BLS, choking management, and airway control.

This hands-on training didn’t just cover theory—it gave future healthcare providers the confidence to act fast when every second counts.

Key Takeaways from the Training:

✅ Mastery of CPR techniques for adults, children, and infants.
✅  Effective choking relief methods using the Heimlich manoeuvre.
✅  Airway management to ensure proper breathing during emergencies.

Let’s break down why this training matters and how it’s shaping the next generation of healthcare heroes.

BLS Training: Building a Foundation for Emergency Care

Kete Krachi Ambulance Station Trains Nursing College on BLS

The training started with Basic Life Support (BLS), where students learned the critical steps for responding to cardiac arrest and respiratory failure. Instructors from the Kete Krachi Ambulance Station demonstrated:

High-quality CPR: Correct hand placement, compression depth, and rescue breaths.
Automated External Defibrillator (AED) use: How to operate an AED safely and effectively.
Team-based resuscitation: Efficient coordination during emergencies.

In rural communities like Kete Krachi, first responders might not always be nearby. Equipping nurses and midwives with these skills ensures they can stabilize patients before professional help arrives.

Choking Management: Quick Action Saves Lives

Choking can turn deadly in minutes without immediate intervention. The training emphasized:

Recognition of choking: Identifying partial vs. complete airway obstruction.
The Heimlich manoeuvre: Performing abdominal thrusts for adults and back blows for infants.
Self-help techniques: What to do if you're choking and alone.

Did You Know? According to the WHO, choking is one of the leading causes of accidental death worldwide, especially among children under five.

Airway Management: Ensuring Every Breath Counts

Proper airway management is crucial for trauma patients or those experiencing respiratory distress. Students practised:

Head tilt-chin lift and jaw thrust manoeuvres.
Oropharyngeal (OPA) and nasopharyngeal (NPA) airway insertion.
Suctioning to clear airway obstructions.

These skills not only prevent complications but can be the difference between life and death in critical moments.

Long-Term Impact: Creating Community Health Champions

The training goes beyond individual skill-building—it’s about community empowerment. By equipping future nurses and midwives, the Kete Krachi Ambulance Station ensures that healthcare providers can:

ê©„ Respond confidently to emergencies both in hospitals and communities.
ê©„ Educate families and peers on first aid and choking management.
ê©„ Improve patient outcomes through timely interventions.

As one student shared:

"I used to feel helpless when someone was choking or collapsed. Now, I know exactly what to do—and that could save a life."

Empowering More First Responders

Following the success of this training, the Kete Krachi Ambulance Station plans to:

a. Expand BLS training to other health institutions and community groups.
b. Conduct refresher courses to maintain skill proficiency.
c. Advocate for first aid education in schools and workplaces.

Knowledge That Saves Lives

This partnership between the Kete Krachi Ambulance Station and the Nursing and Midwifery Training College isn’t just about ticking boxes—it's about equipping frontline healthcare workers to act decisively when it matters most.

What can you do next?

Spread awareness: Share what you’ve learned with friends and family.
Get trained: Enroll in a local BLS course.
Stay prepared: Know the emergency numbers and keep a first aid kit handy.

💬 What do you think about this life-saving initiative? Should more communities adopt similar programs? 

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