Learn about the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis and how to treat someone who is having an allergic reaction. This course includes recognizing reactions to food, insect stings, and other common allergens. You will learn how to store and administer auto-injectable epinephrine, how to determine the correct dose or size of auto-injector, and how to notify emergency medical services.
This course is designed to meet the state requirements for anaphylaxis awareness training for laypersons who have a requirement to be trained in use of auto-injectors as part of their job.
Most people take a Anaphylaxis course as a requirement for their job. As a result, people who need a Anaphylaxis course are people who work in an industry where there is some degree of risk either to themselves or others. Whether you work in healthcare or another profession, ProTrainings has the course that is suitable for your occupation!
Some professionals that may need a Anaphylaxis course include:
The Anaphylaxis & Epinephrine Auto-Injector Course is perfect for:
Every state has different anaphylaxis training requirements. ProTrainings has made every effort to be compliant with as many of these guidelines as possible. However, we recommend you research the specific requirements for your state before beginning the course.
States have different requirements for the frequency of training required for anaphylaxis. ProTrainings certificates are valid for two years from the date of completion. Students are always able to renew early if required by their state or workplace.
The training covers the EpiPen®, Auvi-Q, and Impax auto-injectors. These are the most popular auto-injectors in use in the United States. However, this training is still beneficial if you have a different auto-injector as most work very similarly.