PC W1 Flashcards
What’s the ratio for compressions to breathes?
30:2
What does METHANE stand for?
M- major incident declared E- Exact location T- Type of incident H- Hazards A- Access N- Number and type of casualties E- emergency services
What does DR ABC (C) stand for?
Danger Response Airways Breathing Circulation Catastrophic bleeding
What does AMPLE stand for?
Allergies Medication Past medical history Last ate and drank Environment
How to treat hypoglycaemia?
Give casualty sugar
How to treat hyperglycaemia
Transfer to hospital
How successfully is CPR on its own?
7%
How successful is CPR and AED? And what is the effect if both are supplied within 3 minutes
38%
74%
Where do adult pads go on children for CPR
One on the front and one on the back
What is A1 of the HR?
All humans are born free and equal in dignity and rights
What is A2 of the HR?
Right to life
What is A3 of the HR?
Freedom from torture
What is A4 of the HR?
Freedom from slavery and forced labour
What is A5 of the HR?
Right to liberty
What is A6 of the HR?
Right to a fair trail
What is A7 of the HR?
No punishment without law
What is A8 of the HR?
Right to a private and family life
What is A9 of the HR?
Freedom from thought, conscience and religion
What is A10 of the HR?
Freedom of expression
What is A11 of the HR?
Freedom from assembly and association
What is A12 of the HR?
Right to marry
What is A14 of the HR?
Prohibition of discrimination
What does PLAN JR stand for?
Proportionate
Legal
Accountable
Necessary
Justifiable
Reasonable
How can offences be classified?
Summary, Either way, Indictable only
Two important things to remember about summary offences?
No power of entry
Cannot be attempted
What are the 9 policing principles?
Honesty Integrity Accountability Fairness Leadership Objectivity Openness Respect Selflessness
10 strands of professional behaviours
Confidentiality Orders and instructions Use of force Conduct Honesty and integrity Fitness for duty Authority, respect and courtesy Challenging and reporting misconduct Equality and diversity Duties and responsibilities
What are the stages of the NDM?
Gather intelligence and information Access threat and come up with a working strategy Powers and policies Identify options and contingencies Take action and review
What does the summon do?
Orders a person to court
What does a warrant do?
Directs a constable or certain others to carry out specific actions
What are the three types of warrant
Commitment warrant
Arrest warrant
EU arrest
What is a summons?
A written order, signed by a Magistrate or clerk of the court, addressed to the accused person
What is a warrant?
A written authority issued by a magistrate or a judge which directs the person to whom it is addressed to do some particular act
What power gives the public the ability to arrest someone?
Section 24 A
What is section 24A PACE?
Any person other than a constable can arrest someone without a warrant
If they know an indictable offence has taken place
And they have reasonable grounds to suspect that is the offender
And they believe it is necessary to arrest to avoid PLOD
What does PLOD stand for?
Physical injury
Loss or damage
Officer isn’t present
Disappearance of suspect
Do the public have to hand over any found property to the police
No but all reasonable steps to find the owner must be taken
After how many days can a member of the public claim ownership rights over found property?
28
What do we do with found passports
Cut the corner off and send to PO BOX 654