WSI Examiner's Conference 2023 Highlights

 
 
1
 
WSI Examiner’s Conference
2023
 
Welcome
 
 
Opening Address
 
Clare McGrath
 
Quiz - Question 1
 
How many Examiner’s
registered to attend this
conference ?
 
Headquarters Update
 
Joanne Walsh
 
Quiz - Question 2
 
X.X.X.X. ?– This  position( legs together elbows
to the side), may be adopted if wearing a
buoyancy aid. It helps slow down body heat in
calm water.
 
Measurement of WSI – Impact
 
David Ruch
 
Quiz - Question 3
 
What is the term used to describe the initial
response of victim, unused to cold water
after sudden immersion?
 
Water Safety Ireland
 
Break  -See you in 25 mins
Restarting at 11.40
 
Quiz - Question 4
 
What  does the following describe?
Toes of  one foot grip ege of  pool
Lean forward and step off edge
Slap water with palms of hands
Kick legs Vigorously
 
Examining Resuscitation- Practical
Session
 
Leo Mahon
 
Chain of Survival
 
Did  you Know ?
 
 
Almost 5,000 people die from sudden cardiac arrest
Most occur outside of hospital and death occurs within a few minutes if
treatment is not started.
6.4% Increase survival from cardiac arrest over recent years for sudden out-of-
hospital cardiac arrest patients.
9% Increases in the number of patients receiving bystander CPR, within minutes
of the patient experiencing the cardiac arrest
From the moment of collapse, the chance of survival decreases by 7-10% per
minute when CPR is not being performed
Hesitation costs lives.
 
Message from Dr. Matthew Skills
 
Courses & Exams should resume the teaching, practice, and assessment of
all required skills to include rescue breaths
The teaching, practice, and assessment of BVM  at  higher level awards
should continue
Continue place a strong emphasis on hygiene and protective measures for
students
 
Chain of Survival
 
Early Access
 
 
Scene Safety
Check for response  -“Shaker & Shout “
Open Airway  -Tilt  head back
Check  for Normal Breading  ( 10 seconds)
Dial 112 /999
Call  for  AED / Defib
 
Early CPR
 
 
Compress
Start Compressions
Centre of  chest
Push hard and fast
 
Don’t stop till  help
arrives
 
 
Compression Depth
Adult; 4-5cm
Child/ Baby; 1/3 of  chest
 
Early Defibrillation
 
 
Not all arrhythmias (irregular or abnormal rhythm) need defibrillation. Some arrhythmias still push blood to
the body, not well, but still enough to keep a person alive.
Other types, like ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia, will cause a person to die
within minutes unless treated. These are what need to be treated by defibrillation.
Fibrillation is when the heart muscle is contracting, but not in any organized way, and blood is not pumped.
 
AED Notes
 
Prepare the chest area.
To use the AED pads, you must
Open or cut through clothing.
Dry  chest  if  wet.
Shave chest if very hairy. Most AEDs come with a razor to shave or scissor to trim the chest of a hairy
person.
Look for signs of implanted devices, such as a pacemaker.
Remove any metal jewellery or accessory, remove it. The metal will conduct electricity.
Remove/cut any bra that has under wire in it. It can conduct electricity just like jewellery.
Then apply  pads  -follow instruction of  AED  Unit
DO NOT  TOUCH  the  patient   when delivering a “Shock”
 
Questions/ Feedback ?
 
Competition
 
Throw the  Rope
           Win a prize !
 
Water Safety Ireland
 
Lunch  -See you in 60 mins
Restarting at 1.45PM
 
Quiz - Question 5
 
What does the acronym 
BVM
stand for  ?
 
Standardisation across our syllabus
 
Paul Murphy
 
Quiz - Question 6
 
What does the acronym 
FBAO
stand for ?
 
Examining Swim Teachers, AST’s & Examiners as Quality Controllers for WSI
 
Paul Burke
 
Quiz - Question 7
 
FAST
 assessment
State  what  
F A S T  
stand for ??
 
Continuous Risk Assessment for examiners
 
John Claffey
 
Open Forum/Discussion
 
Water Safety Ireland
 
Dinner & Presentations
Starting at 6PM
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Exciting snapshots from the WSI Examiner's Conference 2023 featuring opening addresses, quizzes, updates, practical sessions, and important information on water safety and resuscitation. Dive into educational content and interactive sessions, including insights on the impact of WSI and crucial survival statistics related to sudden cardiac arrest.

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  1. Welcome WSI Examiner s Conference 2023 1

  2. Opening Address Clare McGrath

  3. Quiz - Question 1 How many Examiner s registered to attend this conference ?

  4. Headquarters Update Joanne Walsh

  5. Quiz - Question 2 X.X.X.X. ? This position( legs together elbows to the side), may be adopted if wearing a buoyancy aid. It helps slow down body heat in calm water.

  6. Measurement of WSI Impact David Ruch

  7. Quiz - Question 3 What is the term used to describe the initial response of victim, unused to cold water after sudden immersion?

  8. Water Safety Ireland Break -See you in 25 mins Restarting at 11.40

  9. Quiz - Question 4 What does the following describe? Toes of one foot grip ege of pool Lean forward and step off edge Slap water with palms of hands Kick legs Vigorously

  10. Examining Resuscitation- Practical Session Leo Mahon

  11. Chain of Survival

  12. Did you Know ? Almost 5,000 people die from sudden cardiac arrest Most occur outside of hospital and death occurs within a few minutes if treatment is not started. 6.4% Increase survival from cardiac arrest over recent years for sudden out-of- hospital cardiac arrest patients. 9% Increases in the number of patients receiving bystander CPR, within minutes of the patient experiencing the cardiac arrest From the moment of collapse, the chance of survival decreases by 7-10% per minute when CPR is not being performed Hesitation costs lives.

  13. Message from Dr. Matthew Skills Courses & Exams should resume the teaching, practice, and assessment of all required skills to include rescue breaths The teaching, practice, and assessment of BVM at higher level awards should continue Continue place a strong emphasis on hygiene and protective measures for students

  14. Chain of Survival

  15. Early Access Scene Safety Check for response - Shaker & Shout Open Airway -Tilt head back Check for Normal Breading ( 10 seconds) Dial 112 /999 Call for AED / Defib

  16. Early CPR Compress Start Compressions Centre of chest Push hard and fast Compression Depth Adult; 4-5cm Child/ Baby; 1/3 of chest Don t stop till help arrives

  17. Early Defibrillation Not all arrhythmias (irregular or abnormal rhythm) need defibrillation. Some arrhythmias still push blood to the body, not well, but still enough to keep a person alive. Other types, like ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia, will cause a person to die within minutes unless treated. These are what need to be treated by defibrillation. Fibrillation is when the heart muscle is contracting, but not in any organized way, and blood is not pumped.

  18. AED Notes Prepare the chest area. To use the AED pads, you must Open or cut through clothing. Dry chest if wet. Shave chest if very hairy. Most AEDs come with a razor to shave or scissor to trim the chest of a hairy person. Look for signs of implanted devices, such as a pacemaker. Remove any metal jewellery or accessory, remove it. The metal will conduct electricity. Remove/cut any bra that has under wire in it. It can conduct electricity just like jewellery. Then apply pads -follow instruction of AED Unit DO NOT TOUCH the patient when delivering a Shock

  19. Questions/ Feedback ?

  20. Competition Throw the Rope Win a prize !

  21. Water Safety Ireland Lunch -See you in 60 mins Restarting at 1.45PM

  22. Quiz - Question 5 What does the acronym BVM stand for ? BVM

  23. Standardisation across our syllabus Paul Murphy

  24. Quiz - Question 6 What does the acronym FBAO stand for ? FBAO

  25. Examining Swim Teachers, ASTs & Examiners as Quality Controllers for WSI Paul Burke

  26. Quiz - Question 7 FAST FAST assessment State what F A S T F A S T stand for ??

  27. Continuous Risk Assessment for examiners John Claffey

  28. Open Forum/Discussion

  29. Water Safety Ireland Dinner & Presentations Starting at 6PM

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