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HSI Epinephrine Auto-Injectors Course

HSI Epinephrine Auto-Injectors Course

The Health & Safety Institute (HSI) Epinephrine Auto-Injectors Course is a specialized training program designed to educate individuals, particularly school staff, caregivers, and those responsible for individuals with severe allergies or anaphylaxis, on the proper use of epinephrine auto-injectors. These devices are essential in treating severe allergic reactions and anaphylactic emergencies.

Key components of the HSI Epinephrine Auto-Injectors Course include:

  1. Understanding Allergies and Anaphylaxis: Participants learn about common allergens and the physiological processes leading to anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.

  2. Recognizing Anaphylactic Symptoms: The course covers the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis, helping participants identify when it's necessary to use an epinephrine auto-injector.

  3. Auto-Injector Familiarization: Participants are educated on the different types and brands of epinephrine auto-injectors and how to properly use them, including correct injection techniques, injection sites, and administration routes.

  4. Hands-On Training: The course typically incorporates practical, hands-on training sessions where participants practice using training devices that simulate the administration of epinephrine.

  5. Emergency Response: In addition to the proper use of epinephrine auto-injectors, the program may also address other aspects of managing anaphylaxis, such as calling 911, monitoring the individual, and providing reassurance.

Upon successful completion of the HSI Epinephrine Auto-Injectors Course, participants are typically awarded a certification or course completion card verifying their ability to correctly use epinephrine auto-injectors. This certification demonstrates their competency in administering life-saving medication during severe allergic reactions.

This training is crucial for anyone who may be responsible for individuals with severe allergies or at risk of anaphylaxis, including parents, teachers, school nurses, and daycare providers. It ensures that these individuals are prepared to take swift and effective action during an allergic emergency, potentially saving lives by providing timely intervention and access to necessary medical treatment.

Event Information

Event Date 10-28-2024 10:00 am
Event End Date 10-28-2024 2:00 pm
Cut Off Date 10-28-2024
Capacity 8
Individual Price Contact Us to Inquire About Classes
Location BVAC Rescue Response Training Center

Venue Information - BVAC Rescue Response Training Center

BVAC Rescue Response Training Center
214-29 42nd Ave
Bayside, NY 11361

Located on the Second Floor, No Elevator.

Located in the center of Bayside Queens

1 block east from Bell Blvd on 42nd Ave (Cross streets - Bell Blvd & 214 Place.

Near the LIRR (Bayside Station), Q13, Q31, N20 (Two blocks north of Northern BLVD).

 

Street Parking - Meter Parking on 42nd Ave

  1.  Meter Parking - 25 cents per 15 minutes - 2-hour limit. (Free Parking on Sundays)
  2.  Bayside Municipal Parking Field (41st Avenue & 214th Place, Bayside NY 11361)
  3.  Free Street Parking - One Block Past of Bell Blvd East & West.
  4.  No Parking In The Lot Next To Our Building, You Will Be Towed or Locked In.

Speakers

Robert Smath

Senior Lead Instructor

Robert C. Smath is a seasoned EMS professional with a career starting in 1973. He has served in various roles, including Line Officer and instructor, and has worked with multiple EMS agencies. Smath completed his EMT training in 1993-94 and holds advanced certifications, including EMT-CC, paramedic, and several instructor credentials. He is a National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) and a certified instructor for the American Heart Association. Smath's contributions to EMS education have earned him prestigious awards, including the EMS Educator of Excellence in 2006 and a Certificate of Commendation from The American Legion in 2005.

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Agendas

HSI Epinephrine Auto-Injectors Course Agenda (30 Minutes to 1 Hour)

1. Introduction and Course Overview (5 minutes)

  • Welcome participants
  • Brief overview of the course objectives
  • Importance of knowing how to use an epinephrine auto-injector
  • Review of the course agenda

2. Understanding Allergies and Anaphylaxis (10 minutes)

  • Definition of allergies and common allergens
  • Explanation of anaphylaxis: signs, symptoms, and risks
  • Importance of prompt recognition and action

3. Overview of Epinephrine Auto-Injectors (10 minutes)

  • What is an epinephrine auto-injector?
  • Types of auto-injectors available (e.g., EpiPen, Auvi-Q, etc.)
  • How epinephrine works in the body

4. Demonstration of Epinephrine Auto-Injector Use (15 minutes)

  • Step-by-step demonstration of how to use an auto-injector
  • Key points to remember during administration
  • Demonstration with training devices (if available)

5. Practice Session (15 minutes)

  • Hands-on practice using training devices
  • Guided practice with feedback from the instructor
  • Q&A session during practice

6. Post-Administration Procedures (5 minutes)

  • Importance of calling emergency services after administration
  • Monitoring the individual until help arrives
  • Handling possible side effects of epinephrine

7. Review and Conclusion (5 minutes)

  • Recap of key points covered in the course
  • Final questions and answers
  • Course wrap-up and distribution of any materials or certifications

This agenda ensures that all key aspects of epinephrine auto-injector use are covered within the hour while allowing time for hands-on practice and questions. Time and Agenda Subject to Change.

Contact Us

Headquarters:
214-29 42nd Avenue

Bayside, New York 11361

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 610606

Bayside, New York 11361

Phone: + 1 (718) 631-3333
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