PPT-Anaphylaxis & IM Epinephrine Administration by the WI EMR
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Advanced Skill Requires Additional Training and Approval WI DHS Office of Preparedness amp Emergency Health Care Learning Objectives With successful completion of
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Advanced Skill Requires Additional Training and Approval WI DHS Office of Preparedness amp Emergency Health Care Learning Objectives With successful completion of this training module the EMR 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. 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 . Sponsored by Integrity Continuing Education, . Inc. . Supported by an independent educational grant from Mylan, Inc. . Joseph P. Wood, MD, JD. Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine. College of Medicine. 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 . 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.. 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 …. 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 …. MD., DA., . DNB(. anaes. ), . MD (. Acu. ), . Dip. . Diab. . DCA, Dip. Software statistics . PhD (. physio. ). Mahatma Gandhi medical college and research institute , . puducherry. – India . Definition . Anaphylaxis. :. . Rapid recognition & treatment. Thomas A. Lupoli, DO. Allergy/Immunology. Disclaimers and Disclosures. Aerocrine. Speakers Bureau. Executive Board Member-- Florida Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Society . Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction. . . TRUE. FALSE. Death can result from an anaphylactic reaction because of a severe drop in blood pressure and/or airway obstruction.. . FALSE. TRUE. . List . 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 . Mechanism:. Antigen injected, ingested, inhaled, or absorbed. Antibody produced by the immune system marking the antigen for destruction by white blood cells. Histamine released by white blood cells during the process. 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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