Author name: Linda Wall

Linda Wall is a skilled Registered Nurse with over 30 years of experience in healthcare, specializing in providing individualized patient care and training. Currently, she works as a Community Health Nurse, delivering in-home care to NDIS clients with high-intensity, complex needs. Her extensive experience covers various critical areas, including wound and pressure injury care, diabetes management, PEG (enteral) feeding, tracheostomy care, and medication administration. Linda’s advanced clinical skills and ability to assess and respond to medical deterioration make her highly qualified to train healthcare professionals in supporting complex client care.In addition to her clinical expertise, Linda is a dedicated trainer who prepares and delivers education to nurses and care support staff. She has significant experience in diabetes management, continence care, and urinary catheter support, making her well-suited to train in areas such as diabetes management, urinary catheter care, and complex bowel care. Her experience also includes training staff in PEG feeding and stoma care, both of which are critical for NDIS clients requiring specialized support.Furthermore, Linda has demonstrated leadership and training experience in seizure management and administering medications like Midazolam. Her hands-on work with diverse client groups, combined with her ability to prepare and deliver training, ensures that she can maintain currency and competency in delivering non-accredited units such as complex bowel care, seizure management, and enteral feeding. Linda’s well-rounded experience in NDIS-related care makes her an asset as a trainer for high-intensity support care units.

a title image for a blog post on torniquets including an illustration of a torniqueta title image for a blog post on torniquets including an illustration of a torniquet

Tourniquets: Your Ticket to Saving Lives in a Pinch

Today we’re going to take a look at the use of tourniquets in first aid situations. At My First Aid Course we teach how to use these devices as part of our Advanced First Aid course. If your role also involves oxygen therapy or resuscitation equipment, compare this with our HLTAID015 Advanced Resuscitation course, which […]

Tourniquets: Your Ticket to Saving Lives in a Pinch Read More »

text that says airway adjunctstext that says airway adjuncts

Airway Adjuncts and Techniques for First Aid

As a registered nurse and first aid trainer, I’ve seen my fair share of emergency situations. The more you know the better. Today, we’re diving into the world of airway adjuncts – tools that can make the difference between life and death when someone’s struggling to breathe. Whether you’re a curious bystander or an aspiring

Airway Adjuncts and Techniques for First Aid Read More »

an image of two hemostatic dressings and a title text hemostatic dressings 101an image of two hemostatic dressings and a title text hemostatic dressings 101

Hemostatic Dressings 101: The Life-Saving First Aid Tool You Need to Know About

In the world of advanced first aid, there’s a tool that stands out for its ability to manage life-threatening bleeding: hemostatic dressings. These aren’t your everyday dressings; they’re specially designed to control severe bleeding that can’t be managed with standard first aid techniques. In this post, we’ll explore hemostatic dressings, their importance in emergency situations,

Hemostatic Dressings 101: The Life-Saving First Aid Tool You Need to Know About Read More »

an image of a person with allergies and the text managing minor allergiesan image of a person with allergies and the text managing minor allergies

Managing Minor Allergies in Australia: First Aid Tips from a Brisbane Expert

G’day, I’m Linda, a first-aid trainer here in sunny Brisbane. In my years of teaching, I’ve seen my fair share of allergic reactions, both in and out of the classroom. I remember one particularly eventful day when a student broke out in hives right in the middle of a CPR demonstration. Talk about a real-life

Managing Minor Allergies in Australia: First Aid Tips from a Brisbane Expert Read More »

romotional image for first aid training with the text "First Aid for Hypothermia: What You Need to Know" and the website "myfirstaidcourse.com.au." The image shows two people compassionately helping a third person who is wrapped in a blanket and visibly shivering from the cold. The background suggests a harsh, wintry environment, highlighting the urgency and humanity in providing warmth and care to someone suffering from hypothermia.romotional image for first aid training with the text "First Aid for Hypothermia: What You Need to Know" and the website "myfirstaidcourse.com.au." The image shows two people compassionately helping a third person who is wrapped in a blanket and visibly shivering from the cold. The background suggests a harsh, wintry environment, highlighting the urgency and humanity in providing warmth and care to someone suffering from hypothermia.

First Aid for Hypothermia

Hypothermia is a health condition that occurs when a person’s body temperature drops too low. HLTAID011 Provide First Aid training can prepare you to help if someone becomes hypothermic, ensuring you know what to do to keep them safe. But, if you haven’t done a course yet, lets learn what you need to know. Hypothermia

First Aid for Hypothermia Read More »

Promotional image for first aid training with the text "Shock Treatment: First Aid for Shock" and the website "myfirstaidcourse.com.au," showing a person wrapped in a thermal blanket being assisted by another individual with a cityscape in the background.Promotional image for first aid training with the text "Shock Treatment: First Aid for Shock" and the website "myfirstaidcourse.com.au," showing a person wrapped in a thermal blanket being assisted by another individual with a cityscape in the background.

Shock Treatment: First Aid for Shock

What is Shock? Shock is a critical condition that occurs when the body isn’t getting enough blood flow. Without enough blood flow, cells and organs do not receive enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. This can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly. In this article we’ll chat about how you can identify

Shock Treatment: First Aid for Shock Read More »

Promotional image for a first aid course showing an instructor demonstrating the recovery position with the text "The Recovery Position: A Key First Aid Technique" and the website "myfirstaidcourse.com.auPromotional image for a first aid course showing an instructor demonstrating the recovery position with the text "The Recovery Position: A Key First Aid Technique" and the website "myfirstaidcourse.com.au

The Recovery Position: Step-By-Step

Imagine this: you’re walking through a busy office when suddenly, a colleague collapses and becomes unconscious. What do you do? One of the key techniques you may learn in first aid training can help. It’s called is the recovery position. But why should you place an unconscious person on their side rather than leaving them

The Recovery Position: Step-By-Step Read More »

A green and orange banner with the text 'Breath of Life: A First Responder’s Guide to Oxygen Therapy' and 'Oxygen Therapy: A First Responder's Guide' on a green background. The website 'myfirstaidcourse.com.au' is also displayed.A green and orange banner with the text 'Breath of Life: A First Responder’s Guide to Oxygen Therapy' and 'Oxygen Therapy: A First Responder's Guide' on a green background. The website 'myfirstaidcourse.com.au' is also displayed.

Breath of Life: A First Aider’s Guide to Oxygen Therapy

As a registered nurse and first aid trainer, I’ve seen first-hand how oxygen can be a lifesaver in emergency situations. This blog is my way of sharing what I’ve learned over years of hands-on experience, aiming to provide fellow first aiders with a comprehensive yet practical guide to oxygen therapy. This blog is part of

Breath of Life: A First Aider’s Guide to Oxygen Therapy Read More »

The image is a banner with a green and orange background. It features a centered title in bold white text: "Breathing Life Back: Understanding the Bag Valve Mask (BVM) in Resuscitation." Below the title, the website URL "myfirstaidcourse.com.au" is displayed in smaller black text. The design has a retro feel with layered shades of green and orange strips framing the content.The image is a banner with a green and orange background. It features a centered title in bold white text: "Breathing Life Back: Understanding the Bag Valve Mask (BVM) in Resuscitation." Below the title, the website URL "myfirstaidcourse.com.au" is displayed in smaller black text. The design has a retro feel with layered shades of green and orange strips framing the content.

Bag Valve Masks (BVM) in First Aid: Breathing Life into Emergencies

I was a student nurse when I first witnessed the power of a simple device to save a life. I was doing a placement in the recovery unit when I watched an experienced nurse step into action. A patient had stopped breathing, and in the blink of an eye, the nurse produced what looked like

Bag Valve Masks (BVM) in First Aid: Breathing Life into Emergencies Read More »

A promotional image with the text "FAST: The Quick Way to Recognize and Act on Stroke Symptoms" and the URL "myfirstaidcourse.com.au" at the bottom. The image features a close-up of a person's face, specifically focusing on their eyes and forehead. This emphasizes the importance of recognizing facial symptoms associated with a stroke. The overall message is educational, aiming to inform viewers about the FAST method for identifying stroke symptoms quickly and effectively.A promotional image with the text "FAST: The Quick Way to Recognize and Act on Stroke Symptoms" and the URL "myfirstaidcourse.com.au" at the bottom. The image features a close-up of a person's face, specifically focusing on their eyes and forehead. This emphasizes the importance of recognizing facial symptoms associated with a stroke. The overall message is educational, aiming to inform viewers about the FAST method for identifying stroke symptoms quickly and effectively.

FAST: The Quick Way to Recognise Stroke Symptoms

In a recent survey, it was discovered that one in 3 people didn’t know a single sign of a stroke.First aid training is something everyone should consider, especially when it comes to recognizing and acting on stroke symptoms. One of the best tools for this is the FAST acronym. Let’s break down what strokes are,

FAST: The Quick Way to Recognise Stroke Symptoms Read More »

An informative graphic titled "Essential First Aid for Fractures" with an icon of a broken bone, representing fracture first aid. The website URL "myfirstaidcourse.com.au" is included at the bottom.An informative graphic titled "Essential First Aid for Fractures" with an icon of a broken bone, representing fracture first aid. The website URL "myfirstaidcourse.com.au" is included at the bottom.

Essential First Aid for Fractures

Imagine you’re hiking with friends on a beautiful Sunday morning. Everything is perfect until one of your friends slips and falls. You hear a loud crack, and immediately, you suspect they’ve broken a bone. What do you do? Knowing how to administer first aid for fractures can make a significant difference in such situations, and

Essential First Aid for Fractures Read More »

The image shows a group of people seated in a classroom setting, likely attending a first aid training session. The individuals are casually dressed, suggesting a comfortable and relaxed environment. The background includes some posters and charts on the walls, contributing to the educational setting. On the right side of the image, there is a text box with the message "What to Wear to First Aid Training" and the website "myfirstaidcourse.com.au," providing guidance on appropriate attire for such sessions. The overall design is clean and informative, aimed at preparing attendees for their first aid training.The image shows a group of people seated in a classroom setting, likely attending a first aid training session. The individuals are casually dressed, suggesting a comfortable and relaxed environment. The background includes some posters and charts on the walls, contributing to the educational setting. On the right side of the image, there is a text box with the message "What to Wear to First Aid Training" and the website "myfirstaidcourse.com.au," providing guidance on appropriate attire for such sessions. The overall design is clean and informative, aimed at preparing attendees for their first aid training.

What to Wear to First Aid Training

Attending a first aid training course is a fantastic way to equip yourself with essential life-saving skills. As someone who’s been through several of these courses before becoming a trainer, I can tell you that what you wear can make a big difference in your comfort and ability to participate fully. There’s no strict dress

What to Wear to First Aid Training Read More »

An informative graphic titled "First Aid for Cuts and Minor Wounds" with an illustration of a person administering first aid to another person.An informative graphic titled "First Aid for Cuts and Minor Wounds" with an illustration of a person administering first aid to another person.

First Aid for Cuts and Minor Wounds

Have you ever had one of those moments where you’re just going about your day, and suddenly, ouch! You’ve got a cut or a scrape. Maybe you were slicing veggies for dinner, gardening, or your little one took a tumble. We’ve all been there. Knowing how to handle these minor injuries can make a big

First Aid for Cuts and Minor Wounds Read More »

Scroll to Top