Anaphylaxis Training Online
Meet your state's training requirements quickly and easily.
Be prepared for an anaphylactic emergency
In this short course, we will discuss anaphylactic reactions, how to recognize them, and how to treat them. You'll learn how to properly use an auto-injector and the steps to take afterward to make sure the patient has the best chance of recovery.
If you're authorized by your organization to provide or administer an epinephrine auto-injector, then it's likely that you have a requirement for ongoing training. This course was designed to meet those state requirements quickly and painlessly with online video training.
Course Curriculum
- Course introduction and Anaphylaxis
- Course Introduction
- Course overview
- About Anaphylaxis
- What is Anaphylaxis
- Living with Anaphylaxis
- Minor allergic reactions
- Common causes of allergic reactions
- Idiopathic Anaphylaxis
- Activating the EMS
- Medical ID tags for allergies
- Auto injector types, storage and disposal
- What is an Auto-Injector?
- EpiPen®
- The Auvi-Q®
- Amneal Epinephrine Auto-injectors
- Storage and disposal
- Storage of auto injectors - Pharmacist comments
- Who prescribes auto injectors?
- Checking Auto Injector and Expiry Dates
I had been worried about sitting down to do the on-line course as I have never taken one before! However, it was very straight forward and informative.
-Susan K.
Your Instructor
Keith Sleightholm
Keith began his teaching career as a scuba diving instructor. After building a successful scuba company and selling it, Keith launched ITG Instructor Training and began training instructors and helping them to build their own training businesses throughout the UK. Keith is also a co-founder of ProTrainings and the lead instructor in hundreds of online video courses.
Keith created this course to be a better way to learn about anaphylactic emergencies and satisfy state requirements. While you're here, explore the ProTrainings course catalog for other health & safety courses, including CPR, bloodborne pathogens, HIPAA, Pet First Aid, and more.