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Anaphylaxis Training for Schools – Level 2 – Online CPD Accredited Paediatric Anaphylaxis Course – Resuscitation Council (UK) Compliant
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\nWelcome to our anaphylaxis training for schools online course. This online anaphylaxis training for schools is also suitable for those with paediatric first aid responsibilities in early years, sports clubs, healthcare and social care providers. All our online training courses, programmes and qualifications are accredited by the CPD Certification Service (CPDUK).
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\nThese online training courses are also developed in line with the latest UK legislation and meet the requirements set out by OFSTED, the National Health Service (NHS), Skills for Health’s UK Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF), the Care Quality Commission (CQC), Skills for Care, UK Health and Safety Executive and other professional and regulatory bodies.
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Course aims and objectives
\nThe aims and objectives of this anaphylaxis training for schools and early years course are to improve anaphylaxis awareness of those responsible for students in schools and other similar settings. \nLearning outcomes
\nOn completion of this anaphylaxis training for schools online course, the learner will: \n-
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- Know the definition of anaphylaxis, \n
- Be aware of the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis in children, \n
- Have an awareness of who is affected by anaphylaxis, \n
- Be aware of the causes and triggers of anaphylactic reactions in children, \n
- Be able to diagnose anaphylaxis in children and early years, \n
- Be able to treat a child who has an anaphylactic reaction, \n
- Be able to provide emergency treatment of anaphylactic reactions in children and early years, \n
- Be able to safely use an adrenaline auto-injector, and \n
- Be able to put a child into a recovery position. \n
What is covered in this online paediatric anaphylaxis course?
\nThis anaphylaxis training for schools e-learning course for schools and early years covers the following: \n-
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- Definition of anaphylaxis, \n
- Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis in children, \n
- Risks of anaphylaxis, \n
- Causes and triggers of anaphylactic reactions in children, \n
- Diagnosis of anaphylaxis in children and early years, \n
- Emergency treatment of anaphylactic reactions in children and early years \n
- Safe use of an adrenaline auto-injector (Epipen, Jext and Emerade), and \n
- How to put a child into a recovery position. \n
Who is the online anaphylaxis training course for?
\nThis anaphylaxis training for schools e-learning course for schools should be completed by those who work in health and social care services including: \n-
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- Teachers, \n
- Assistant teachers \n
- School first aiders \n
- Community workers, \n
- Community sports clubs, \n
- Healthcare Assistants, \n
- Support workers, \n
- Care assistants, \n
- Nursery staff. \n
Requirements
\nTo complete this anaphylaxis training for schools e-learning course, you will need access to a computer device, e.g., desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone device. \nCareer path
\nOur anaphylaxis training for schools and early years are suitable for: \n-
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- Those who are looking to improve their knowledge of the subject area, \n
- Those whose jobs require periodic continuing professional development (CPD), \n
- Those who need to show evidence as part of their professional registration requirements, e.g., doctors, nurses and allied health professionals. \n
Assessment and certification
\nAt the end of this anaphylaxis training for schools e-learning course, learners will be required to complete an online assessment. On successful completion of the knowledge test (80% pass mark), learners will be able to download a FREE CPD certificate that is valid for one year. \nCourse accreditation
\nThe content of this online anaphylaxis training for schools has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines. \nPayment and additional information
\nAfter adding your anaphylaxis training for schools and early years to the shopping cart (by selecting Add to Cart), you will be able to make a secure payment using all major credit and debit cards. \n \nOnce you have purchased your anaphylaxis training for schools online course(s), you will be sent a confirmation e-mail. You will then receive a link and login details to access your e-learning course (s) within a few minutes of purchase. \nWhat is anaphylaxis?
\nAnaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and may cause death. \n \nFor many children, the symptoms of allergy are mild. However, occasionally the symptoms are severe and they may even be life-threatening. The common causes of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) include foods such as peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, shellfish, fish, sesame seeds and kiwi fruit, although many other foods have been known to trigger anaphylaxis. Peanut allergy is particularly common – with one in 70 children nationwide thought to be affected. \n \nNon-food causes of anaphylaxis include wasp or bee stings, natural latex (rubber) and certain drugs such as penicillin. \n \nThe good news is that even the most severe form of allergy is manageable. The vast majority of the children affected are happily accommodated in mainstream schools thanks to good communication between parents, school staff, doctors and education authorities. With sound precautionary measures and support from the staff, school life may continue as normal for all concerned. \nWhat are the signs and symptoms of anaphylactic shock?
\nAnaphylactic shock typically causes more than one of the following:
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- suddenly feeling too warm \n
- skin reactions such as itchy skin, hives, flushed skin, or pale skin \n
- shortness of breath \n
- throat, lips or tongue swelling \n
- feeling like you have a lump in your throat or difficulty swallowing \n
- nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea \n
- abdominal pain \n
- a weak and rapid pulse \n
- lightheadedness, dizziness and drop in blood pressure \n
- runny nose and sneezing. \n
What are the most common causes of anaphylaxis?
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\nAnaphylaxis can be caused by any or a combination of the following:
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- Foods such as peanuts, nuts, fish and shellfish \n
- Certain medications, including antibiotics, aspirin and other over-the-counter pain relievers, and the intravenous (IV) contrast used in some imaging tests \n
- Stings from bees, yellow jackets, wasps, hornets and fire ants \n
- Latex. \n
What is Epipen training?
\nThis medication is used in emergencies to treat very serious allergic reactions to insect stings/bites, foods, drugs, or other substances. Epinephrine acts quickly to improve breathing, stimulate the heart, raise dropping blood pressure, reverse hives, and reduce swelling of the face, lips, and throat.
\nIt is essential that all teachers, nursery staff, school nurses and those who work with children should complete paediatric anaphylaxis training, including the safe use of adrenaline injections such as Epipen Junior, Jext and Emerade.
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\nCan an EpiPen stop an asthma attack?
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\nIn the event of an emergency (where the child may be experiencing an asthma attack or severe allergic reaction), use EpiPen ® first (or other adrenaline/epinephrine injections such as Jext or Emerade). After using the epinephrine injection, follow medical instructions for controlling asthma.
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\nEvery school, nursery or early years setting is likely to have at least one pupil who is severely allergic to a type of food, and many schools will have more. It is essential that all teachers, nursery staff and others who work with children have appropriate training to enable them to recognise and manage severe allergic reactions in schools and community settings. \n \nFor many children, the symptoms of allergy are mild. However, occasionally the symptoms are severe and may even be life-threatening. The common causes of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) include foods such as peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, shellfish, fish, sesame seeds and kiwi fruit. Non-food causes of anaphylaxis include wasp or bee stings, natural latex (rubber) and drugs such as penicillin. \n \nOur online anaphylaxis training course for schools was designed to ensure that key members of staff in schools are fully aware of the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis, how to provide emergency treatment and the implications for management of severely allergic children from Key Stages 1 to 5 in an education setting. \n \nHow to access your anaphylaxis training for schools course
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- Pay for your courses (All major debit and credit cards accepted) \n
- Once you have registered you will receive your login details within a few minutes \n
- You will then be able to reset your password, log in and take your selected online course (s) \n
- On completion, you will be asked to complete an end of course assessment (minimum 80% to pass) \n
- You can immediately download, save or print your CPD Accredited Certificate \n
- Let us know what you think of your online course, leave us a review! \n
What is the Skills for Health’ UK ‘Core Skills Training Framework’ (CSTF)?
\nThere is increasing recognition that there are wide variations in the quality and consistency of healthcare training provided across the UK. To minimise these challenges, LearnPac Systems works with various UK health and social care organisations to develop statutory and mandatory training courses in line with Skills for Health’s UK Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF). This includes mandatory training courses in the Skills for Health’s UK Core Skills Training Framework – CSTF Statutory Mandatory Training Subject Guide Version 1.3, Skills for Health Clinical Care UK Core Skills Training Framework Subject Guide April 2015 and other awareness courses for health and social care workers. \n \nThis online anaphylaxis training for schools and early years was developed in line with the CSTF learning outcomes. \nWhy choose our accredited e-learning courses?
\nThe benefits of using our accredited e-learning courses in the workplace include: \n-
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- National Skills Academy for Health national delivery partner \n
- UK accredited e-learning provider \n
- An approved UK training centre \n
- Ofqual accredited qualifications \n
- Nationally recognised CPD certificates \n
- Free blended learning environment to support existing training \n
- Access your online training immediately \n
- The highly interactive e-learning portal \n
- Substantial cost reductions (no travel fees & other expenses) \n
- Embrace the benefits of eLearning for healthcare providers \n
- Significant man hour reductions \n
- Online training only takes as long as the learners needs \n
- Low carbon footprint through e-learning \n
- Over 200 online CPD courses \n
- Repository of online learning materials and assessment \n
- Fully qualified and experienced trainers, instructors and assessors \n
- Subject matter experts and content developers \n
- Convert your existing classroom courses to e-learning courses \n
- All training courses based on the latest guidance and best practice \n
Anaphylaxis Training for Schools – Level 2 – Online CPD Accredited Course – Paediatric Anaphylaxis Course – Anaphylaxis & Epipen Course – Resuscitation Council (UK) Compliant Course
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