Emergency Plan for Allergic reactions doc 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the student's name and birth date in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the physician's name and contact number, along with the school and teacher's name to ensure proper communication.
  4. Indicate any allergies by checking the appropriate boxes. If there are other allergies, specify them in the provided space.
  5. Review the symptoms of an allergic reaction listed on the form. This will help you recognize potential emergencies.
  6. Follow the instructions for emergency response carefully, ensuring that all necessary actions are understood and can be executed swiftly if needed.
  7. Complete the parent/guardian section at the bottom, including signature, date, and contact information to authorize medication administration.

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Epinephrine (adrenaline) to reduce the bodys allergic response. Oxygen, to help you breathe. Intravenous (IV) antihistamines and cortisone to reduce inflammation of the air passages and improve breathing. A beta-agonist (such as albuterol) to relieve breathing symptoms.
If you have a simple rash, and youre itching, you can probably go to urgent care. But if you have a rash and vomiting, you should go to the ER. An anaphylactic allergic reaction can be life-threatening and requires immediate medical treatment.
A severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) is life-threatening and requires urgent action . Lay the person flat do not allow them to stand or walk. Give adrenaline injector (such as EpiPen or Anapen) into the outer mid-thigh.
The ASCIA First Aid Plan for Anaphylaxis (ORANGE) has been developed for use as a poster, or as an instruction guide to include with an adrenaline device for general use, which can be purchased without a prescription at full price from pharmacies.
General Care: Severe Allergic Reaction Assist with or administer (if trained) medication (epinephrine). Continue checking them as appropriate to determine if additional care is needed. Keep them from getting cold or overheated. Give care for shock, if necessary.

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