Responding to Anaphylactic Reaction

3 hours classroom based learning

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Who is this for?

This qualification is for those that require additional training in basic life support and management of anaphylaxis. Many attendees are those working in environments that support children that may be at risk of severe allergic reactions, for example those working in nurseries and other early years settings.

The qualification has also been designed as the perfect add-on to standard first aid courses such as the QNUK Level 3 Award in Paediatric First aid (RQF).

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This course is regulated by QNUK, one of the most recognised Awarding Bodies within the first aid sector. By undertaking regulated training, this removes the need for employers to complete due diligence on the course. For more details check out our blog about regulated vs non regulated

Learners will be taught the following:

  • Be able to assess an incident
  • Be able to provide first aid to an child or infant who is unresponsive (CPR and recovery position)
  • Be able to recognise and manage a casualty suffering from severe allergic reaction (common triggers, minimise risk, use an Epipen, Jext and Emerade)

This qualification requires learners to be able to complete 100% of the practical activities which include:

  • Primary Survey
  • CPR on child and infant
  • Recovery position of child and infant
  • Auto adrenaline injector (Epi-pen, Jext and Emerade)

As well as the practical elements, learners will need to achieve a mark of 70% or more in an examination taken at the end of the course. This is a multiple choice exam of 7 questions of which a minimum of 5 must be answered correctly.

On completion of both practical and theory elements, a certificate is issued which is valid for 3 years.

In October 2013, the way in which first aid courses were approved changed. This means that employers are now legally responsible for completing due diligence on any training provider they use.

There are two routes to doing this:

 

  • Regulated Training

    Choosing a training provider who offers Ofqual certification on their courses. The HSE state that you do not need to go through their checklist as the training provider offers Ofqual regulated qualifications and thus the training provider has already completed the due diligence for you.

 

If you have a group of learners who need training in this qualification, our best prices come from us being able to come to your venue.

We will work with you to ensure that your venue is suitable for training and your learners will receive the same great training as if they were attending one of our open courses.

Plus it gives you greater control over training dates and we can accomodate your training whenever you require it. Weekends, evenings and normal working week training available.

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