Epilepsy Advanced: Administering Medication - Adults and Children |
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Webinar
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![]() This two hour webinar via Zoom is for those who work with Adults or Children (not Babies) who have Epilepsy and will require the administration of either Buccal Midazolam or Rectal Diazepam. This is an opportunity to refresh previous knowledge and skills or gain the knowledge and skills on the types of epileptic seizures, care of an adult or child during a seizure and the different types of medication associated with epilepsy. You will also have the opportunity to learn how to administer Buccal Midazolam and Rectal Diazepam. You must have completed the ‘Epilepsy Awareness online learning module’ prior to this event or attended 'Epilepsy Advanced' within the last two years. Also, you should have attended a Medication Administration Level 2 event in the last 2 years. |
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The aim of this webinar is to provide you with a greater awareness of epilepsy and the process and procedure in providing the medication needed when an adult or child experiences an epileptic seizure.
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If you apply what you have learnt on this course, you will be able to:
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You will need to have completed the ‘Epilepsy Awareness online learning module’ or have attended 'Epilepsy Advanced' within the last two years, you must also have attended a 'Medication Administration Level 2' event within the last two years to be eligible to attend this event.
To be able to participate in this webinar you must have the following: If you have not completed these Pre-Requisites at the time of booking your place on this event will be cancelled. |
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Children and Young People / Day Services / General Care / Health Care / Medication
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Adult Services / Children Services / PVI Sector - Adults / PVI Sector - Children
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Mark Wigley
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Learning and Development TH (learninganddevelopment@westsussex.gov.uk)
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