Course curriculum

  • 1

    Introduction

    • How to use this course

    • DISCLAIMER

  • 2

    Course content

    • Overview

  • 3

    Best practices

    • Health & Safety, Risk Management and Other Vital Information

    • First Aid at Work

    • Sharps Injuries And What To Do In The Event Of A Sharps Injury

    • Equal Opportunities And Discrimination

    • Miscellaneous

  • 4

    Personal appearance and professionalism

    • Considerations

    • Costs

    • Personal safety

    • Working from home

    • Dealing with clients

    • Insurance and memberships

    • Treatment liability

    • Public liability

    • Employer’s liability

    • Stock and equipment liability

    • Insurance

    • GDPR

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  • 5

    Sterilisation methods

    • Why Do We Sterilise Equipment And Surfaces?

    • Wet Sanitisation

    • Dry Sanitisation

    • Heat Sterilisation

  • 6

    Anatomy and physiology

    • The skin

    • The Fitzpatrick scale

    • Anatomy of the face: bones

    • Anatomy of the face: muscles

  • 7

    Skin diseases and disorders

    • Scabies, Ringworm and Head Lice

    • Impetigo, Cold Sores and Conjunctivitis

    • Eczema, Dermatitis and Warts

    • Skin Cancers

  • 8

    Client interactions

    • Consultation

    • Client Forms Templates

  • 9

    B12

    • What is vitamin B12?

    • What is a B12 injection?

    • Reasons why someone may have a B12 injection

    • About B12 Deficiency

    • Signs and symptoms of a B12 deficiency

    • What does B12 actually do?

    • Testing vitamin B12

    • Benefits of vitamin B12

    • Risks of vitamin B12

    • Can you take too much vitamin B12?

    • Who is not suitable for vitamin B12 injections?

    • Types of Vitamin B12

    • How often should vitamin B12 be administered?

  • 10

    Treatment

    • Carrying out the treatment

    • Choosing where to inject: deltoid

    • Choosing where to inject: vastus lateralis

    • Drawing up & administering Vitamin B12

    • Product Storage

    • After Care

  • 11

    The 2 types of injection method

    • Intra-muscular

    • Subcutaneous

  • 12

    Sharps

    • Needle disposal and needle safety