Went on a first aid at work course recently and am still unsure as to whether or not the instructor was a bit too 'much'.
Aside from some very open racist comments, a few eyebrow raising sexist comments and some downright atrocious body-shaming comments ('breasts like beagles ears' anyone?) I am still feeling physically uncomfortable with the level of physical contact required from the session.
I have previously, yet a long time ago, been on the 3 day course and did a paediatric course 4 years ago for work.
Please can soneone confirm if the current Emergency First Aid in the Workplace qualification/procedures require the first aider to do the following upon the discovery of an unconscious but breathing casualty?
- feeling of skull all over
- feeling of forehead, nose, cheekbones
- feeling of neck for broken vertebrae
- feeling of side of ribs for breaks
- two-handed squeezing of legs from just below crotch to ankles to check for breaks
- two handed squeezing of arms from armpit to hand, as above.
This all before ringing for an ambulance.
Perhaps I am being very sensitive. However, in a room of complete strangers - mixed sexes and very diverse - we had to perform this check possibly 15 times altogether.
I will be making a complaint about the sexist and racist language anyway. AIBU to query if procedures have changed SO MUCH in the last few years that first aiders are now required to 'feel vigorously' for breaks by engaging in such an involved hands-on manner?
Thanks