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Impact of Food Allergies
Food Allergy eTraining Slide 3

  • Four out of every 100 children have a food allergy.
  • Food allergies are becoming more common AND hospitalizations related to food allergies are also increasing.
  • Children with food allergies are two to four times more likely to have other related conditions such as asthma and other allergies, compared with children without food allergies鈥ND are more likely to experience  anaphylactic reactions to foods and be at higher risk of death.

 

Why You Have This Training
Food Allergy eTraining Slide 2

  • In accordance with Education Code (EC) Section 49414, legislation was enacted to develop minimum standards of training for school personnel in the administration of epinephrine auto-injectors. 
  • It is estimated that severe allergies affect nearly 40 million Americans in all age groups and put those individuals at risk of death from anaphylaxis.

 

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Giving Insulin With A Syringe
Diabetes Lab eTraining Slide 14

  1. Get supplies: insulin, syringe and needle , alcohol wipe, gloves & sharps container
  2. Wash hands and apply gloves. 
  3. Have student select injection site 
  4. Clean the injection site and wait to dry
  5. Verify the type of insulin before drawing into the syringe.
  6. Clean the rubber top of the insulin vial with an alcohol swab.
  7. Remove the cap from syringe.  Do NOT touch the needle.
  8. Pull the plunger down to th