London School of International Business (LSIB)
Join our OfQual Award Basic Life Support Anaphylaxis in-person classes for a hands-on learning experience like no other. Our course goes beyond theory, incorporating real-life case studies and practical insights to equip you for the dynamic digital world. Through interactive sessions and expert guidance, you will master essential life-saving skills and gain the confidence to handle emergencies with ease. Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply looking to enhance your first aid knowledge, this course is designed to meet your needs. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the best and make a real difference in people's lives. Sign up now!
Learn essential life-saving skills with our OfQual Award Basic Life Support Anaphylaxis in-person classes. This hands-on course covers the fundamentals of providing immediate care in emergency situations, including recognizing anaphylaxis symptoms and administering proper treatment. Our experienced instructors will guide you through practical scenarios, ensuring you feel confident and prepared to respond effectively. Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply want to be equipped to help others in need, this course is perfect for you. Join us and gain the knowledge and skills necessary to make a difference in critical situations. Enroll now and be ready to save lives!
Career path
Basic Life Support Instructor
Anaphylaxis Trainer
Emergency Response Educator
First Aid Training Specialist
Healthcare Training Coordinator
Medical Emergency Instructor
Course details
• Introduction to Basic Life Support
• Recognizing Anaphylaxis
• Causes and Triggers of Anaphylaxis
• Signs and Symptoms of Anaphylaxis
• Emergency Response for Anaphylaxis
• Use of Epinephrine Auto-Injectors
• Monitoring and Follow-up Care
• Prevention of Anaphylaxis
• Legal and Ethical Considerations
• Assessment and Certification
Who should do this course?
This course is ideal for healthcare professionals, first responders, teachers, childcare providers, and anyone who wants to be prepared to save a life in the event of an anaphylactic emergency.
In the UK, an estimated 20% of the population will experience an allergic reaction at some point in their lives, with 1-2% of these reactions being severe and potentially life-threatening.
According to the Anaphylaxis Campaign, there are around 20 deaths from anaphylaxis in the UK each year, many of which could have been prevented with timely and appropriate intervention.
By taking this course, you will learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis, administer life-saving medication such as adrenaline, and provide basic life support until emergency services arrive.