ALLERGIC REACTIONS. Mary Horvath RN, CSN. M.Ed. Certified School Nurse Bridge Valley Elementary Doyle Elementary

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ALLERGIC REACTIONS Mary Horvath RN, CSN. M.Ed. Certified School Nurse Bridge Valley Elementary Doyle Elementary

STATISTICS Allergic reactions affect up to 15 million people in the United States, including 1 in 13 children Food allergy is the most common cause The number of children with food allergies is increasing year after year Foods most likely to cause a severe reaction are peanuts, tree nuts, fish, milk, eggs and shellfish

MORE STATISTICS People who have both asthma and a food allergy are at greater risk for anaphylaxis At present, strict avoidance of problem foods is the only way to prevent anaphylaxis

ALLERGIC REACTIONS Not all allergic reactions are life threatening but EACH allergic reaction needs to be taken seriously!

MILD ALLERGIC REACTION A few hives around mouth/face Mild itching in mouth area or around it Mild nausea/discomfort

WHAT IS AN ANAPHYLACTIC REACTION? Life-threatening allergic reaction. Death can occur within 5-10 minutes or up to 4 hours later Over-reaction of the immune system which recognizes the allergen as a foreign intruder and responds by releasing large amounts of histamine Can be due to food, insect allergies, medications, or latex

ANAPHYLAXIS Anaphylaxis often begins within minutes after a person eats a problem food Less commonly, symptoms may begin hours later About 25 percent of patients have a second wave of symptoms one to several hours after their initial symptoms have subsided. Combination of symptoms from more than one body system

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Hives, rash OF ANAPHYLAXIS Swelling/itching of eyes, face, lips or tongue Difficulty breathing/swallowing, wheezing, or coughing Nausea/Vomiting Loss of Consciousness

SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTION ANAPHYLAXIS Lung: Shortness of breath, wheeze, repetitive cough, difficulty breathing Heart: Pale, blue skin, faint, weak pulse, dizzy, confused, sense of doom Throat: Tight, hoarse, trouble breathing or swallowing, itching of lips or tongue Mouth: Obstructive swelling (tongue and or lips) Skin: Many hives/rash, swelling of eyes Gut: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, crampy pain

REACTIONS IN CHILDREN Might put hands in their mouths, pull at their tongues Voice may become hoarse or squeaky, may slur their words May say their tongue is hot, tingling. Mouth/lips feels funny, itchy Feels like there s a frog in their throat, throat feels thick, something stuck in the throat Feels like there is hair on the tongue

TREATMENT Benadryl given for hives, swelling Follow manufacturer s suggested dose Epinephrine Auto-Injector given for lifethreatening symptoms such as throat closing, difficulty breathing, can t swallow CALL 911!! If an Epinephrine Auto-Injector is given, person must go to the ER Some doctors want an Epinephrine Auto- Injector given if exposure occurs even if asymptomatic

TYPES OF EPINEPHRINE AUTO- INJECTORS IN OUR SCHOOL Auvi-Q--new Epipen and Epipen Jr.

EPI-PEN DOSAGE EPI-PEN JR. (0.15MG.): FOR CHILDREN LESS THAN 65 LBS. EPI-PEN 0.3 MG.: FOR ADULTS OR CHILDREN GREATER THAN 65 LBS.

HOW TO ADMINISTER AN EPI-PEN Take injector out of plastic tube. Grasp unit, keep black tip down. Form a fist around the unit. Remove gray cap with other hand Hold black tip near outer thigh and jab firmly into thigh at a 90 degree angle Press and hold in thigh for 10 SECONDS Epi-pen needle goes through clothes Call 911

HOW TO ADMINISTER AUVI-Q Device talks to you! Walks user thru process Pull device from case Pull off red safety guard Place black end against outer thigh at a 90 degree angle then press firmly and hold for 5 SECONDS Needle goes through clothes Call 911

KEEPING KIDS SAFE IN SCHOOL Annual Staff training on recognition and treatment of allergic reactions. Peanut/Tree Nut safe classrooms If your child s class is designated as peanut and/or nut safe NO peanut or nut products are permitted in the classroom. We appreciate your cooperation with this protocol. PEANUT AND TREE NUT SAFE CLASSROOM

IF YOUR CHILD HAS A FOOD ALLERGY Parent must provide Emergency medications and the necessary paperwork to school. Parents must provide emergency medications, Benadryl and epinephrine auto-injector, for all field trips. Students with food allergies should only eat food brought from home, not offered by others. Student with food allergies must bring in a safe treat box from home full of safe treats to be kept in the classroom in the event of an unexpected classroom celebration. Peanut/Nut safe table is available in the cafeteria for lunch. Students with food allergies must wash their hands prior to eating. Please make your child s bus driver aware of his/her food allergy.

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Please contact your School Nurse if you have any questions. Mary Horvath RN, CSN, M.Ed. mhorvath@cbsd.org