Awareness of Anaphylaxis

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Awareness of Anaphylaxis

With the knowledge you'll pick up from this course, you could potentially save someone's life!

By Pochat Training

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About this event

Why do this short, CPD Accredited course?

  • Allergy is the most common chronic disease in Europe
  • Up to 20% of patients with allergies struggle daily with the fear of a possible asthma attack, anaphylactic shock, or even death from an allergic reaction
  • The UK has some of the highest prevalence rates of allergic conditions in the world, with over 20% of the population affected by one or more allergic disorder.
  • A staggering 44% of British adults now suffer from at least one allergy and the number of sufferers is on the rise
  • In 2014, 19.2% of emergency admissions were for anaphylactic reactions and 19.2% were for ‘Other’ allergic reactions
  • Almost a third of allergy sufferers have had to chance their lifestyles to reduce their allergic reactions
  • With the knowledge you'll pick up from this course, you could potentially save someone's life!
  • What will we cover?

  • What is anaphylaxis
  • The causes of anaphylaxis
  • The immune system
  • How to recognise someone in anaphylactic shock
  • How to treat someone in anaphylactic shock
  • How to book?

  • You can book right here via Eventbrite, nice and easy
  • You can also contact us and book that way (and pay via invoice etc)
  • How to contact us?

  • There'll be an option to send us a message via Eventbrite
  • You can call us: 01246 451812
  • You can email us: info@pochattraining.co.uk
  • For our website, see the event image
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