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Too long

I don’t think the test question of how many children have an allergy is useful. How is that knowledge going to help when someone is having an anaphylactic reaction?!

good but confusing

epi pen in thigh, i was told outside below hip?, c.p r with children both hands?(broken ribs?) epi pens sometimes need assembly?

to the point

To give even more confidence, a practical assessment of: administering adrenaline auto-injections insulin auto-injections and CPR could be carried out during first aid training.

great course

Very informative, presented well course.

Easy to follow, concise training program

Thank you for a very well put together training package.

Good

Gives clear understanding on allergies and reactions . Very useful knowledge for schools and home .

Thorough, succinct and easy to follow.

The information was delivered clearly and thoroughly. The summaries and questions at the end of the sections were helpful and imbedded learning.

Very helpful

Particulaly explaning about epipens and how to deal with Anaphalaxix shock.

Very clear and easy to watch

I thought the information was very clear and easy to follow. I have dyslexia so watching the short videos was much easier for me than reading it for myself. Thank you.

Good and inform

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars