The four-hour CPR and Anaphylaxis course will teach you how to use an adrenaline auto-injector unit (AAI) such as an EpiPen safely and administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation correctly.
This qualification is particularly useful for anyone who spends a significant amount of time with someone who may suffer from anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock due to a severe allergy, and covers a range of skills including: scene assessment, CPR, and using current AAIs such as EpiPen , Emerade or Jext .
How Will the Qualification Benefit You?
- Created by STA’s first aid experts, providing you with quality training
- Regulated by Ofqual
- Endorsed by CIMSPA, industry leaders in sport and physical activity
- Will give you the confidence in knowing that you could use a piece of lifesaving equipment
- Useful as an add-on to the First Aid at Work qualification.
When You Get Your Qualification
- It lasts for two years.
How to Take Your First Aid Qualification Further
The CPR and Anaphylaxis qualification is quite specific, so if you haven’t already, why not take a look our other first aid qualifications that we offer?
Interested? Before You Get Started…
You’ll need to make sure you’ve met the following requirements before you attend your course:
- Be at least 16 years of age
- Be capable of kneeling on the floor to deliver CPR