B12 and Pernicious Anaemia Training London
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Type
Workshop
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Level
Intermediate
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Class hours
6h
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
Our B12 training course will provide delegates with an understanding of B12 deficiency and pernicious anaemia and the skills required to give B12 injections.
A certificate of completion will be awarded to candidates on successful completion of this B12 injection course. Following this, delegates will then be able to work towards competence under supervision and deliver B12 injections in their own place of work. All delegates will leave the course with a B12 Injections Patient Specific Direction Protocol and a Competency Based Framework to continue working with their practice mentor to aid competency development.
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About this course
Fully understand the principles and practice relating to B12 deficiency and B12 injections
Understand the safety issues related to giving injections of the general adult population
Understand the law relating to practice, accountability and prescribing
HCAs
Nurses
AHP
Midwives
Anyone in the health sector
Pharmacists
Aesthetics Practitioners
A certificate of Attendance is awarded with CPD points (Free)
This course is Accredited by One Awards (NOCN). An accredited certificate is available at a cost of £25
Its practical and very informative.
You can contact us on 0333 335 0044. We will contact you by email and phone.
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Subjects
- Management
- Anaphylaxis
- Guidelines
- B12 injections
- Side effects
- Exclusion
- Circumstances
- Macrocytic
- Pernicious
- ADRs
Teachers and trainers (1)
ABI Trainer ABI Trainer
ABI Trainer
Course programme
- Guidelines and requirements
- What is pernicious anaemia?
- Causes
- Diagnosing
- Pernicious anaemia and other macrocytic anaemias: an overview
- Reference ranges
- B12 injections and common side effects
- Inclusion and exclusion
- Circumstances in which to obtain advice and or action
- Side effects and management including ADRs and anaphylaxis
- At-risk groups
- Contraindications and precautions
- Correct administration and techniques including practical session
- Injection sites
- Advice post injection
- Communication with patients and families
- Legal issues including consent
- Prescribing issues – patient specific directions
- What to record
- Storage
- Disposal of injections/waste
- Competence and supervised practice
- Practice documentation policy
B12 and Pernicious Anaemia Training London