Level 2 Basic Life Support Training & Anaphylaxis (RQF)

4 Hours

 

First Aid Training > BLS & Management Of Anaphylaxis

Course Description

Is this basic life support training course suitable for me?

This regulated and nationally recognised basic life support training (BLS) and management of anaphylaxis course allows students to hone their skills and knowledge in BLS and AED use as well as anaphylaxis treatment. This first aid course is intended for individuals who have a specific responsibility at work, at home, or in volunteer and community activities to render basic life support and manage anaphylaxis in the event of an emergency.

This course can be adapted to both adults and paediatrics.

If you’re not sure?

We can help you to determine your workplace first aid requirements. All you need to do is complete a short questionnaire about the various areas of your business, and we’ll email you a free first aid requirements assessment instantly.

What is Anaphylaxis?

Anaphylaxis is a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that occurs rapidly after exposure to an allergen. It can affect people of all ages, including adults and children. The most common triggers of anaphylaxis include foods, medications, insect stings, and latex.

During anaphylaxis, the immune system overreacts to the allergen, releasing chemicals such as histamine that cause symptoms such as difficulty breathing, swelling of the face and throat, hives or rash, low blood pressure, and shock. These symptoms can quickly progress and may lead to loss of consciousness and cardiac arrest, which can be fatal.

It is essential for everyone to know how to administer first aid to someone suffering from anaphylaxis because it is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. The administration of epinephrine, a medication that helps to open up airways and increase blood pressure, is the primary treatment for anaphylaxis. Delayed or inadequate treatment can lead to severe complications or even death.

Knowing how to recognise the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis and how to administer first aid and basic life support can help to save lives and prevent serious complications. Anyone with a history of severe allergic reactions or who is at risk of anaphylaxis should carry an epinephrine auto-injector and know how to use it.

How long is the course?

The course lasts 4 hours. We can deliver the course on site at your workplace or an offsite training venue.

What’s covered in the basic life support and management of anaphylaxis training course?

This course teaches basic life-saving first-aid skills, BLS and AED training as well as workplace health and safety regulations, and it covers the following topics:

  • Scene Assessment

  • DR S ABC

  • Recovery Position

  • BLS and AED Training | CPR (Adult and or Paediatrics)

  • Common Anaphylaxis Triggers

  • Signs And Symptoms Of Anaphylaxis

  • Anaphylaxis Treatment

Assessment

Candidates are assessed by continuous observation. Successful candidates will receive a qualsafe certificate, valid for one year.

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