Unit 1 |
Welcome! |
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Unit 1 |
Vasovagal Attack (Fainting) |
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Unit 2 |
Anaphylaxis Reaction - Severe Allergic Reaction |
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Unit 3 |
Choking - Children and Infants |
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Unit 4 |
External Bleeding |
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Unit 5 |
Recovery Position |
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Unit 6 |
CPR |
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Unit 7 |
End of Module Exam |
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Unit 1 |
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology |
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Unit 2 |
Dermatology of the Skin |
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Unit 3 |
Epidermis |
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Unit 4 |
Dermis |
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Unit 5 |
Subcutaneous Layer (Hypodermis) |
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Unit 6 |
Functions of the Skin |
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Unit 7 |
Pathological Changes of the Skin |
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Unit 8 |
The Circulatory System (Cardiovascular) |
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Unit 9 |
The Heart |
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Unit 10 |
Skeletal System |
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Unit 11 |
Muscles of the Body |
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Unit 12 |
Contraindications |
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Unit 13 |
End of Module Exam |
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Unit 1 |
Health and Safety |
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Unit 2 |
Insurance |
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Unit 1 |
What is Baby Reflexology? |
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Unit 2 |
History of Baby Reflexology |
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Unit 3 |
How does Baby Reflexology work? |
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Unit 4 |
What are the benefits of Baby Reflexology? |
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Unit 5 |
Client Suitability for Baby Reflexology |
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Unit 6 |
Timings and Pricings for Baby Reflexology |
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Unit 1 |
Preparing for Baby & Infant Reflexology |
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Unit 2 |
Consultation Record Card |
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Unit 3 |
Best time to perform a Baby Reflexology treatment |
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Unit 4 |
Baby Anatomy and Physiology |
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Unit 5 |
REFLEXOLOGY TECHNIQUES |
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Unit 1 |
Step by Step Guidelines for Baby Reflexology |
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Unit 2 |
Video Demonstration Step by Step Guide |
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Unit 3 |
End of Module Exam |
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Unit 1 |
Aftercare |
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Unit 1 |
Congratulations |
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