Best Practice in Nursing Newspaper Issue 1 | Page 23

BRITISH RED CROSS Anna Bishop, Training Product Manager at the Red Cross will be demonstrating vital techniques in CPR and anaphylaxis through a 40 minute theory session, held three times over the two day show. Through group sessions with a team of experienced Red Cross first aid trainers, delegates will then be able to recognise the harmful allergen triggers and symptoms and provide appropriate treatment. With the release of new Resuscitation Council (UK) guidelines on 15th October 2015, the Best Practice in Nursing event is the perfect opportunity for nurses operating in general practice and in the community to check they are up to date with current practice for CPR and anaphylactic shock. Angela Morrison, national training manager for the British Red Cross, commented: “First aid training can and does save lives and we know that face to face delivery is one of the most effective ways to learn these skills. We are delighted that the Red Cross is working in partnership with Best Practice in Nursing to help maintain the highest standards of professional nursing care.” With more than 30 years of experience the Red Cross is renowned for providing worldclass first aid training which is available across the UK Our unique experience means our practical and interactive courses teach the essential skills and provide confiden