PPT-Anaphylaxis & Epinephrine Administration for the EMT

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Indiana Department of Homeland Security EMS Division Topic SubTopic EMT AEMT NRP Medical Medication Delivery 1 Immune Disease 1 1 Learning Objectives With successful

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Indiana Department of Homeland Security EMS Division Topic SubTopic EMT AEMT NRP Medical Medication Delivery 1 Immune Disease 1 1 Learning Objectives With successful completion of this training module the EMT will be able to describe andor correctly demonstrate . Judi Miller RN, EMT-I. Judi Miller RN, . EMT-I. 2. Today’s Presenter. OBJECTIVES. Explore the . issues of epinephrine availability and administration by EMS providers, . including:. . - legislation. Approach and Management . As part of Lady Minto Hospital Emergency Rounds and . All Day Emergency Simulation Workshop. Saturday May . 14, . 2016. Prepared by Shane Barclay . Goals and Objectives. Review the causes and clinical presentation of anaphylaxis.. Dr Rida . Javaid. Iqbal. Pediatric Resident. Texas Tech University of Health Sciences. Anaphylaxis. Life-threatening allergic reaction that may involve multiple body systems.. Medical emergency. Immediate intervention and treatment. for Anaphylaxis. For people with known severe allergies . as well as unknown previous allergies. This presentation . . has been developed by the Arizona Department of Health Services to assist in teaching school . Judi Miller RN, EMT-I. Judi Miller RN, . EMT-I. 2. Today’s Presenter. OBJECTIVES. Explore the . issues of epinephrine availability and administration by EMS providers, . including:. . - legislation. for Emergency Medical Responders . Developed by EMS Commission Technical Advisory Committee (TAC). 1. Objectives. Identify the common causes of allergic reactions.. Identify signs and symptoms of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), and their differences from other medical emergencies.. Anaphylaxis & epinephrine. Bureau of EMS. Healthy People. . Healthy Communities.. Allergic Reaction vs. Anaphylaxis. Allergic Reactions can vary greatly from minor irritations and reactions to a life-threatening condition.. Indiana Department of Homeland Security. EMS Division. Topic. Sub-Topic. EMT. AEMT. NRP. Medical. Medication Delivery. -. -. 1. Immune Disease. 1. 1. -. Learning Objectives:. With successful completion of this training module, the EMT will be able to describe and/or correctly demonstrate …. ANAPHYLAXIS. 2019-06-01. Signs of anaphylaxis. What is anaphylaxis?. .  . What are common allergens?. Importance of avoiding allergens. How to respond to an anaphylactic reaction. INFORMATION REVIEWED. Arizona School Access to Emergency Epinephrine Act. . (SB1421) Passed on September . 24, 2013 . . What . does . it mean . for . our schools?. Requires training of all staff in the Recognition of the Symptoms of ANAPHYLAXSIS and How to Provide Assistance. Dr MOHD KASHIF ALI. definition. A severe, life-threatening, . IgE. mediated immediate hypersensitivity, often dominated by severe asthma and hypotension.. . Etiology. Drugs: Any drug, but most commonly . Yale University ECHO Series. Session 6. Stephanie Leeds, MD FAAAAI. Disclosure. The following individuals have no conflicts of interest to disclose relevant to this activity:. Stephanie Leeds, MD - Presenter. Authors: David B.K. Golden, MDCM, Julie Wang, MD, Susan . Waserman. , MD, . Cem. Akin, MD, Ronna L. Campbell, MD, PhD, Anne K. Ellis, MD, MSc, Matthew . Greenhawt. , MD, MBA, MSc, David M. Lang, MD, Dennis K. Ledford, MD, Jay Lieberman, MD, John Oppenheimer, MD, Marcus S. Shaker, MD, MSc, Dana V. Wallace, MD, Elissa M. Abrams, MD, MPH, Jonathan A. Bernstein, MD, Derek K. Chu, MD, PhD, Caroline C. Horner, MD, MSCI, Matthew A. Rank, MD, David R. . . Life Threatening Allergies/Anaphylaxis & Epinephrine Injection Training. . Purpose. . To provide unlicensed school personnel with basic knowledge and skills to administer epinephrine by auto-injector in a life threatening situation within the guidelines set forth by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health School Health Unit.

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