Anaphylaxis & Allergy Training for Schools & Carers, Page 32 Reviews
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Average score 4.8
496 reviews
Informative and educational , definitely recommend.
Really useful on a daily basis. Great training for raising awareness.
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Course information is useful. However please do not ask test questions in the negative and then have negatives in the answers. I assume you should be testing my learning about the condition rather than trying to use confused semantics to trip me up.
Its very easy way of understanding and incredibly well explained with experts , I am very satisfied of learning from IHASCO...
This training was well structured and clear. I didn't find it too long and it emphasised all the main points to remember. The videos were helpful. Subtitles or a BSL interpretation would have been helpful as some deaf staff would not be able to understand it. Overall good training.
Slide 23 suggests that once the AAI has been delivered and a call made to ambulance control an antihistamine could be given, this could mean that the casualty is moved out of a lying down position into an upright position in order to swallow. In all my previous training I have been told to keep the casualty still and not move into an upright position this is because on some post mortem examinations it had been noted that on moving the casualty before the paramedic has arrived can result in a cardiac arrest due to empty ventricle syndrome. In my own delivery of training to staff I always say not to move till assessed by and care taken over by the paramedic.
Easy to follow, able to revisit each section if need be.
It is highly informative and easy to understand. It also opens your mind to different allergies and how it affects different individuals.
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