Allergic reaction to medication

    • [DOCX File]Allergy and anaphylaxis guideline

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      Allergic reactions span a continuum from minor to life threatening. If due to a bee sting, remove stinger by scraping horizontally with tongue depressor or plastic card. Angioedema with significant swelling of the tongue increases the risk of obstructed airway.

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    • [DOCX File]Individual Allergic Reactions Management Plan

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      This plan is to be completed by the principal or nominee in consultation with the parents/s on the basis of information from the student's medical practitioner (green ASCIA Action Plan for Allergic Reactions) provided by the parent.. It is the parents' responsibility to provide the school with a copy of the student's ASCIA Action Plan for Allergic Reactions (completed by the student's …

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    • [DOCX File]Management of Acute Allergic Reactions (Paediatrics)

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      and other medication: NICE and European guidance recommends for . all patients following an anaphylactic reaction. or patients who have had an allergic reaction and are . asthmatic on inhaled steroids. Consider, (following discussion with the attending consultant), whether an injectable Adrenalin autoinjector for home use should be prescribed.

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    • [DOCX File]San Francisco Unified School District - School Health ...

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      I will notify the Principal of the school immediately if there is a change in my child’s medication. I understand it is my responsibility to send the medication to school in the . original pharmacy container. labeled with my child’s name and the health care provider’s instructions.

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    • MEDICAL REVIEW OF STUDENT WITH SEVERE ALLERGIES

      Chancellor’s Regulation A-715. Attachment #1. Page 1 of 2. MEDICAL REVIEW OF STUDENT WITH SEVERE ALLERGIES. Name: _____Date of Birth: _____

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    • [DOCX File]MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION SKILLS CHECKLIST

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      Understands that side-effects of medication, including a serious allergic reaction, may develop. Knows what to do and who to contact if any side-effects or …

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    • [DOC File]Allergic reaction to:

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      ALLERGIC REACTION TO: YES NO YES NO. Aspirin Diabetes Ibuprofen Stomach or Duodenal Ulcer Acetaminophen Digestive Disorders ... Emphysema Taking medication for weight control Tuberculosis Taking dietary supplements ...

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    • [DOC File]Sample Letter for Carrying Self-Injectable Epinephrine ...

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      [PATIENT’S NAME AND SURNAME] should have this life-saving medication with [HIM/HER] at all times, even during flights. In the event of an exposure to [FOODS], a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction may occur. Every minute is critical in using this medication to treat the allergic reaction.

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    • [DOCX File]Pediatric allergy and anaphylaxis guideline

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      Allergic reactions span a continuum from minor to life threatening. If due to a bee sting, remove stinger promptly. If anaphylactic shock is present, treat for shock and maintain warmth.

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    • [DOC File]Allergic Reaction

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      Symptoms of a mild allergic reaction: Red, watery eyes. Itchy, sneezing, runny nose. Hives or rash on one area. Adult(s) supervising student during normal activities should be aware of the student’s exposure & should watch for any delayed symptoms of a severe allergic reaction for up to 2 hours. NO. YES. Check student’s airway

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