Medication Awareness Training for Schools Reviews
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Average score 4.8
321 reviews
This course is aimed more at primary schools not secondary schools.
Some contradictory information regarding controlled drugs, overall a great informative and easy to use course.
One suggestion for improvement. I found it tricky to remember the symptoms for hyper- and hypoglycemia, particularly as some symptoms apply to both and some only to one or the other. A comparison chart like the one on this page (https://diatribe.org/detecting-signs-hyperglycemia-vs-hypoglycemia) would be very helpful.
Could differentiate between young children and 17 year olds, epipen I was told at my last two schools I should administer. Any difference in permission of a child is a full boarder? Should I really have access to a child’s medical records? No mention of safeguarding. Clarity needed please.
Useful course
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Question got wrong think wasnt made clear enough so was thinking along wrong lines. Types of medication.
The course is informative, but I wish some video clips could be combined, so I don't have to click 'next' so often!
The video clips and illustrations all linked to KS2. I work in KS5, so not so easy to relate to the images.
I found it easy to understand.