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Title: SeVERE Allergic Reactions in the school Setting


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SeVERE Allergic Reactions in the school Setting
  • FCDPH
  • ANAPHYLAXIS

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What is Anaphylaxis?
Anaphylaxis (pronounced ana-fill-axis) is a
serious allergic reaction that is rapid in onset
and may cause death. FCDPH
Retrieved from http//www.foodallergy.org/section
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Epi Pen TRAINING VIDEO
Epi pen Video
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Allergic reactions vs
Anaphylactic reaction
  • Allergic Reactions
  • Runny nose
  • Itchy, red, watery eyes
  • Local reaction to sting
  • Anaphylactic Reactions
  • Hives
  • Swelling (face, lips, tongue, throat, upper
    airway)
  • Difficulty breathing (chest tightness)
  • Vomiting, diarrhea,
  • cramping
  • Difficulty swallowing (voice changes)
  • Weakness, paleness, sweating
  • Feeling of impending doom
  • FCDPH

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8 MOST COMMON FOOD
ALLERGies
  • Milk
  • Eggs
  • Peanuts
  • Tree Nuts
  • Fish
  • Shellfish
  • Soy
  • Wheat
  • FCDPH

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FOOD ALLERGY
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Symptoms that can occur during an
Allergic reaction or Anaphylactic Reaction
  • Skin Hives, swelling, itchy red rash
  • Gut Cramps, nausea, vomiting,
  • diarrhea, gas
  • Neuro Weakness, impending
  • doom feeling
  • Respiratory Itchy, watery eyes runny nose
    stuffy nose sneezing cough itching or swelling
    of lips, tongue or throat changes in voice
    difficulty swallowing tightness in chest
    wheezing shortness of breath repetitive throat
    clearing.
  • Cardiovascular reduced blood pressure, increased
    heart rate, shock, pale and sweaty.
  • FCDPH

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How does medication help?
  • EpiPen Epinephrine medication (First line of
    treatment for anaphylaxis)
  • Quickly constricts blood vessels
  • Relaxes smooth muscles in the lungs to improve
    breathing
  • Stimulates heartbeat
  • Works to reverse hives and swelling around the
    face and lips
  • Wears off in 10-20 minutes, sometimes requires a
    second dose, critical that 911 is called and
    student transported to emergency room!
  • FCDPH

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EpiPen Instructions
  • EpiPens are easy
  • to use
  • Remember, you
  • must hold EpiPen
  • in place for 10
  • seconds. It will
  • hurt-burning
  • sensation
  • Training is available
  • through the school
  • nurse
  • Covered by the Good
  • Samaritan Law
  • FCDPH

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Plan of Action
  • TAKE ALL REACTIONS SERIOUSLY
  • Administer an EpiPen if you recognize a students
    reaction as anaphylactic or call a trained school
    staff member immediately to assist with the
    administration
  • Call 911
  • Monitor students breathing and circulation-CPR
    if needed
  • Notify Parent or guardian
  • The Good Samaritan Law protects all individuals
    who administer an EpiPen from liability.
  • EpiPen administration training involves reviewing
    demonstration of EpiPen administration and an
    understanding of allergic and anaphylactic
    reactions and how to react to those situations.
  • FCDPH

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3 Rs for handling a reaction
  • RECOGNIZE the Signs and Symptoms
  • Are they life threatening or not?
  • REACT quickly
  • REVIEW Complete the incident report
  • FCDPH

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Bee Sting video
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