Vitamin B12
An in depth course that will qualify an individual to administer B12
How to use this course
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Overview
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
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
FREE PREVIEWWhy Do We Sterilise Equipment And Surfaces?
Wet Sanitisation
Dry Sanitisation
Heat Sterilisation
The skin
The Fitzpatrick scale
Anatomy of the face: bones
Anatomy of the face: muscles
Scabies, Ringworm and Head Lice
Impetigo, Cold Sores and Conjunctivitis
Eczema, Dermatitis and Warts
Skin Cancers
Consultation
Client Forms Templates
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?
Carrying out the treatment
Choosing where to inject: deltoid
Choosing where to inject: vastus lateralis
Drawing up & administering Vitamin B12
Product Storage
After Care
Intra-muscular
Subcutaneous
Needle disposal and needle safety