An allergic reaction is an exaggerated response by the immune system to a foreign substance

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ALLERGIC REACTION

An allergic reaction is an exaggerated response by the immune system to a foreign substance Anaphylaxis is an unusual or exaggerated allergic reaction; is a life threatening emergency

TWO TYPES OF ALLERGIC REACTIONS Localized Reaction: when the state of shock is confined to the area of the introduction of the allergen Generalized Reaction: When the reaction extends beyond the area of introduction of the allergen

ALLERGIES CAN BE TO: Food Peanut, seeds, egg, shellfish, milk Medication Chemical Environmental Insect Bites Animal Dander X-ray contrast Latex Plant Protein

EXPECTED SYMPTOMS Mouth: Itching, swelling of lips/tongue Throat: Itching, tightness, closure, hoarseness Skin: Itching, hives, redness, swelling Lungs: Shortness of breath, cough, wheeze Gut: Vomiting, diarrhea, cramps Heart: Weak pulse, dizziness, fainting

SYMPTOMS OF A MILD ALLERGIC REACTION Hives Itching Nasal Congestion Rashes Water Eyes

SYMPTOMS OF AN MODERATE TO SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTION Abdominal pain High pitched breathing sounds Difficulty breathing Vomiting or Diarrhea Swelling (face, lips, tongue, eyes) Anxiety Chest discomfort or tightness Cough Difficulty swallowing Dizziness or light headiness Flushing or redness to the face Wheezing Palpitations Unconsciousness

WHAT A CHILD MIGHT TELL YOU I think I am going to throw up My mouth/tongue itches My chest feels tight I feel itchy There is something in my throat My lips feel tight My tongue feels like there is hair on it Feel like bugs are in my ears

WHAT IS A FOOD ALLERGY Immunological response to food which causes an allergic reaction Body releases histamines to protect itself Affects body systems: GI, Respiratory, Skin, Cardiovascular Exposure can cause serious problems or death Food allergy is the leading cause of serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) outside the hospital setting For some people a small amount of allergen can have the same effect as eating a large quantity For some people, skin contact with the allergy can cause a reaction

For some people, inhalation of the allergen can cause discomfort or a reaction to occur Sensitivity is unknown Affected systems can vary between individuals and reactions There is no cure Severity of a reaction can vary from mild to serious and potentially fatal Previous reactions DO NOT indicate future reactions (an un predictable physiological change occurs after each exposure) Reaction can occur with in seconds to 2 hours after exposure (sometimes longer) Anaphylaxis can occur with in seconds of exposure (death can occur with in as few as 6 Minutes) Pattern varies with individual

TRYING TO PREVENT AN ALLERGIC REACTION Hand washing Teeth brushing Clean eating and working area carefully Peanut/ Nut free area for eating Discourage food sharing Have safe snacks and treats from family Do not allow homemade food items Read labels carefully, especially what food contains Read warning labels Know child s medication If Doctor ordered an Epi Pen, nurse/school staff must know where it is at all times

EPI PEN What is Epinephrine? It is the medication given as an emergency treatment for severe allergic reactions. It is given via the Epi Pen **It is to be administered ANY time the symptoms are exhibited**

IF AN ALLERGIC REACTION OCCURS Follow Doctor s orders Administer Epi Pen (if prescribed by physician) Call 911 and state child is having an anaphylactic reaction Monitor child s airway (do not put anything in child s mouth)

WHAT TO DO?!? Remove blue safety cap by pulling straight down DO NOT bend or twist Hold firmly with orange tip pointing downward Place orange tip firmly onto thigh Press down until you hear a click Hold on thigh for a count of 10 second Have office call 911 Stay with student and reassure until rescue arrives Give used Epi Pen to rescue

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