Anaphylaxis & Allergy Training for Schools & Carers, Page 39 Reviews
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Average score 4.8
496 reviews
Very interesting and information clearly shown in the slides.
very interest to know how to deal with children .
I found the course straightforward and the time it took seemed reasonable. Clear speech and appropriate visuals enhanced the experience.
Really good on how to explain the difference between the allergies and medications I found it really interesting and understanding .
Really good on how to explain the difference between the allergies and medications I found it really interesting and understanding .
Well thought out course very interesting.
A good course I feel I have a better understanding of allergies. I would like to have gained 100% pass mark as I realised straightaway my mistake when I got 3 questions wrong.
An excellent course but I have a suggestion. In video clip 23/43 we're told that if a child's condition doesn't improve after having been initially given a dose of adrenalin via an auto-injector, a second injection can be administered into their other thigh 5 minutes after the first. In an emergency situation, relying on the guidance of this course, staff might assume that the same auto-injector can be used twice because at no point does the course presenter point out that epipen auto-injectors aren't reusable. Given that there should always be a spare in the child's emergency allergy pack, it might be a good idea for the course to refer to changing auto-injector with a fresh device, should a further injection prove necessary to avoid a second injection being given from the first, empty device.
It was a very helpful refresher course.
Great course, very informative and easy to follow.