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Title: Allergies


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Allergies Anaphylaxis
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What is an Allergy?
  • Allergies occur when the immune system becomes
  • unusually sensitive and overreacts to common
  • substances that are normally harmless. Examples
    are
  • Foods eggs, milk, peanuts/nuts, shellfish and
    some food additives
  • Stings from bees, wasps, hornets and some ants
  • Medications penicillin, sulfa drugs
  • Exercise
  • Latex (gloves/medical devices)

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What is Anaphylaxis?
  • Occurs when a person is exposed to an allergen
    causing a severe, life-threatening allergic
    response
  • Reactions commonly occur within 10-30 min but can
    be delayed for 2-3 hours
  • Affects various organ systems including the skin,
    respiratory and cardiovascular

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Why is this life-threatening?
  • Causes airway obstruction/lack of oxygen to the
    brain
  • Increases risk of SHOCK, which leads to
    widespread tissue damage, organ failure and
    eventually death

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Prevention Having a Plan
  • Check the School Medical Alert List to
    familiarize yourself with students in your
    school/class who have medical conditions and
    allergies
  • Note all students who require single dose
    auto-injectors and where these are stored for
    each student
  • Review emergency care plans for individual
    students
  • Recognize allergy sources and triggers
  • Know how and when to administer medication

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Mild or Early Anaphylaxis
  • Itching of the lips or mouth
  • Flushing or sweating
  • Anxiety and/or restlessness
  • Mild irritating cough or sneezing
  • Hives
  • Neck and Facial swelling

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Before giving Epinephrine
After giving Epinephrine
Mild to Moderate Anaphylaxis Hives and Swelling
of face
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Moderate or Severe Anaphylaxis
  • Swelling of the throat or mouth
  • Chest tightness and pain
  • Wheezing or difficulty breathing
  • Rapid, weak pulse
  • Pallor and low blood pressure
  • Dizziness or loss of consciousness

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Moderate Allergic Reaction Swollen lips/face
and hives present
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Anaphylaxis What should I do?
  • Administer single dose epinephrine auto-injector
  • Call 911
  • Notify Parent/Guardian
  • Administer second auto-injector in 10 to 15
    minutes, or sooner IF symptoms do not improve or
    if symptoms recur
  • Have ambulance transport student to hospital
  • Epinephrine is the only way to reverse the
    effects of anaphylaxis therefore needs to be
    given ASAP
  • Remember, the Epinephrine may only last for 15
    minutes, calling 911 is very important

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What is a Single Dose, Epinephrine Auto-injector?
  • A single dose auto-injector is an easy way to
    give epinephrine/adrenaline to someone having an
    allergic reaction
  • E.g. EpiPen, Twinject

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What is in an EpiPen?
Single dose of epinephrine
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Using the EpiPen Auto-Injector
  • Remove the device from the plastic protective
    container
  • Remove the GREY cap from device
  • Press BLACK tip to thigh until a loud click is
    heard
  • Hold in place for 10-15 seconds

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Using the EpiPen Auto-Injector
  • Remove the pen from the thigh
  • The needle can now be seen, place auto-injector
    back in protective case
  • Apply pressure to injection site with a tissue or
    bandage if there is bleeding
  • Follow Standard Precautions for your safety

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What is a Twinject?
  • Contains two doses of epinephrine in a single
    device
  • First dose given the same way as EpiPen, the
    second dose is a manual inter-muscular injection

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Using the Twinject Auto-Injector
  • Pull off GREEN end cap labeled 1
  • Pull off RED end cap labeled 2
  • Press GREY cap into outer thigh until unit
    activates

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Using the Twinject Auto-Injector
  • Hold Twinject in place for 10 seconds
  • Apply pressure to injection site with a tissue or
    bandage if there is bleeding
  • Follow Standard Precautions for your safety
  • Remember, staff are not recommended to give
    dose two (manual IM injection of epinephrine)

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What to do after giving a single dose
auto-injector?
  • Have student lie still on his or her back with
    feet higher than the head
  • Loosen tight clothing and cover student with
    blanket
  • If there is vomiting, turn student on side to
    prevent choking
  • Dont give anything to drink
  • Send auto-injector with student to hospital

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ConclusionFollow the three As
  • Awareness
  • Know the triggers
  • Know the emergency plan and how to administer
    medication
  • Avoidance
  • Avoid contact with allergens, make classrooms
    safe
  • Action
  • Give single dose, single-use auto-injector and
    call 911.
  • Dont delay!

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Resources
  • For more information contact your Public Health
    Nurse
  • www.aaia.ca (Allergy/Asthma Information Assoc.)
  • www.anaphylaxis.org (Anaphylaxis Canada)
  • www.epipen.ca (EpiPen)
  • www.twinject.ca (Twinject)
  • www.medicalert.ca
  • www.bchealthguide.org/healthfiles

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References
  • AAIA Anaphylaxis Reference Kit (2007) by the
    Allergy and Asthma Information Association,
    Health Canada
  • Anaphylaxis in Schools Other Settings (2005) by
    the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical
    Immunology.

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