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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Allergy Anaphylaxis Emergency Care Plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student's name and date of birth at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the individual requiring care.
  3. Fill in the allergy details, specifying any allergens that trigger reactions. Be thorough to ensure accurate emergency responses.
  4. Indicate whether the student has asthma, as this increases the risk of severe reactions. Check 'Yes' or 'No' accordingly.
  5. Complete sections on symptoms and emergency procedures. Clearly mark which symptoms require immediate epinephrine administration.
  6. Provide medication details, including dosages and whether the patient can self-carry or self-administer epinephrine.
  7. Finally, ensure that both patient/guardian and physician signatures are obtained for authorization before saving or sharing the completed form.

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Call 911 or emergency medical help. Use an epinephrine autoinjector, if available, by pressing it into the persons thigh. Make sure the person is lying down and elevate the legs. Check the persons pulse and breathing and, if necessary, administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or other first-aid measures.
Immediate actions for anaphylaxis Give oxygen (if available). Phone ambulance - 000 (AU) or 111 (NZ) to transport patient if not already in a hospital setting. Phone family/emergency contact. Further adrenaline may be given if no response after 5 minutes.
Anaphylaxis needs to be treated right away with an injection of epinephrine. If it isnt treated right away, it can be deadly. Anaphylaxis is a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. It can occur within seconds or minutes of exposure to something youre allergic to, such as peanuts or bee stings.
Immediate action required: Call 999 if: your skin, tongue or lips turn blue, grey or pale (if you have black or brown skin, this may be easier to see on the palms of your hands or soles of your feet) you suddenly become very confused, drowsy or dizzy. someone faints and cannot be woken up.
For anaphylaxis: o Repeat epinephrine every 5 minutes until signs and symptoms resolve. o For respiratory symptoms / wheezing consider albuterol 2.5 mg via nebulizer. Repeat albuterol 2.5 mg, every 5 minutes (4 doses total) via nebulizer. o For signs of shock consider fluid per Shock Non-Traumatic Protocol 2.19.

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Follow these steps if you think you or someone youre with is having an anaphylactic reaction: Use an adrenaline auto-injector (such as an EpiPen) if you have one instructions are included on the side of the injector. Call 999 for an ambulance and say that you think youre having an anaphylactic reaction.