EFR Anaphylaxis Injector Training Course
Course Overview
The purpose of the EFR Anaphylaxis Injector Training Speciality Course is to provide the candidate with the knowledge of what anaphylaxis is, what causes the condition, the main symptoms, the problems and hazards of anaphylaxis and how to correctly treat using an Adrenaline auto injector.
The Anaphylaxis program includes the following
- Introduction to First Aid
- The definition of and causes of Anaphylaxis
- Recognition of a minor reaction and an Anaphylactic reaction
- Basic First Aid for a minor allergic reaction
- Emergency First Aid treatment for a serious anaphylactic reaction
- Training in when to administer medication for an anaphylactic reaction
- Demonstration and practise using training units of a variety of common Adrenaline Auto-Injectors
How long is the EFR Anaphylaxis Injector Training Course?
A minimum of three hours makes up this unit consisting of theoretical and practical work. A 1 hour version of this course can be added to any of our First Aid courses
Course Accreditation
This course is valid for 3 years from the date of completion.
What are the course prerequisites for the EFR Anaphylaxis Injector Training Course?
There are no course prerequisites
Is there an assessment to pass the EFR Anaphylaxis Injector Training Course?
No formal assessment is performed on this course, although the trainer will continually observe and monitor all candidates throughout the course, along with a multiple choice question paper. An Anaphylaxis certificate will be issued to all successful candidates, which is valid for 3 years