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Anaphylaxis Risk & Emergency Planning
Trigger identification, EpiPen training, and a written action plan for you, your family, and your school or workplace. Peace of mind for severe allergy patients.
Overview
Anaphylaxis risk and emergency planning includes identifying your triggers, ensuring you have epinephrine and know how to use it, and having a written action plan for you and others (school, work, family).
components
- Identification of triggers (food, insect sting, medication, etc.)
- Prescription for epinephrine auto-injectors and training on use
- Written emergency action plan
- When to use epinephrine and when to call 911
- Follow-up to review reactions and update the plan
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