Anaphylaxis Workshop
Incorporating the competency Perform CPR (HLTCPR201A)
This Training is designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge to help and maintain a patient with Anaphylaxis; you will also learn Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) following a life threatening attack.
Practical skills will be assessed during the course.
Course Content:
CPR
- Legal Issues within first Aid
- Chain of survival
- Identify and minimise physical hazards to yourself and others health and safety
- Provide first aid management in accordance with established first aid procedures
- Assess unresponsive victims for signs of life
- Seek first aid assistance from others in a timely manner if required
- Perform adequate airway management techniques
- Practise placing the victim correctly in the recovery position
- Apply the techniques of rescue breathing, including the use of a resuscitation mask
- First aid hygiene
- Manage any problems arising during the application of CPR
- Adapt CPR techniques to accommodate infants
Anaphylaxis:
- What is Anaphylaxis
- Signs and symptoms
- Action plan for caregivers
- Administration of Epi-pen, practical use
- Care and treatment of Epi-pen
- Disposal of Epi-pen
- Management of the patient
Course Duration: 2 ½ - 3 hours
Entry Requirements: Participants must be 14 years or older
Target Group: Child Care workers, Schools, Parents and family members with children who are at risk of an Anaphylactic reaction.
Assessment: Progressive assessment of the competencies will be conducted throughout the course
Award: On successful completion of the course the trainee will receive a statement of attainment for Perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and a statement of attendance for the Anaphylaxis training.
Recertification: Competency Acquisition every 12 months as per the Australian Resuscitation Council Guidelines.
