Who is this lesson for?

This lesson is suitable for pupils in Key Stage 4. The topic of basic life support is explored in greater depth than in Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3.

What is included in the lesson?

The teaching resources include:

  • KS4 Basic Life Support Lesson Plan (doc) - 66 KB
  • KS4 Basic Life Support Presentation (ppt) - 11.0 MB
  • KS4 A12 When Things Go Wrong (doc) - 69 KB
  • KS4 A13 Chain of Survival (doc) - 54 KB
  • KS4 A15 CPR Sorting (doc) - 366 KB
  • KS4 A15 CPR Sorting Answers (doc) - 529 KB
  • KS4 A16 The Human Body - Pupil (doc) - 200 KB
  • KS4 A16 The Human Body - Teacher (doc) - 5.3 MB
  • KS4 A40 Project Tasks (doc) - 116 KB
  • KS4 Your Turn Basic Life Support (ppt) - 1.5 MB
  • Teacher Guidance CPR (doc) - 142 KB
  • Teacher Guidance Primary Survey (doc) - 146 KB
  • Teacher Guidance Recovery Position (doc) - 148 KB
  •  

Download all

By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:

  1. conduct a primary survey
  2. place a casualty who is unresponsive and breathing normally into the recovery position
  3. identify when it is necessary for CPR to be given (when a casualty is unresponsive and not breathing normally).

PSHE logo

Have your say

Enjoyed using our resources? Let us know what you thought

Give Feedback

Related first aid advice and techniques...

How to do CPR on an adult

If an adult is unresponsive and not breathing normally, you need to call 999 or 112 for emergency help and start CPR straight away. Learn what to do.

How to do the primary survey

Use the primary survey to quickly assess the situation and check the casualty for injuries or conditions that could be immediately life threatening. Find out what to do.

How to put an adult in the recovery position

It’s safe to place someone in the recovery position who is not responding to you but is breathing normally. Learn what to do.