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This ASCIA Action Plan for Allergic Reactions is for people who have allergies but do not have a prescribed adrenaline (epinephrine) injector. MILD TO MODERATE ALLERGIC REACTIONS. SIGNS: ACTIONS: Swelling of lips, face, eyes • Stay with person, call for help. Hives or welts • Give antihistamine - see above.
ACTION: stay where you are and call for help if necessary. locate adrenaline auto-injectors. take antihistamine. watch for any of the ABC symptoms below. Watch for signs of ANAPHYLAXIS (life-threatening allergic reaction). Anaphylaxis may occur without skin symptoms.
This BSACI Action Plan for Allergic Reactions is for children and young people with mild food allergies, who need to avoid certain allergens. For children at risk of anaphylaxis and who have
12 lis 2024 · BSACI Standards of Care Committee (SOCC) has developed Allergy Action Plans for adults and children at risk of anaphylaxis. The Allergy Action Plans have been developed with the national allergy patient charities Allergy UK and Anaphylaxis UK.
This action plan and authorisation to travel with emergency medications has been prepared by: Sign & print name Contact details .....Date..... ..... Mild/Moderate Reaction
This BSACI Action Plan for Allergic Reactions is for children with mild to moderate allergies, who need to avoid certain allergens. For people with severe allergies (and at risk of anaphylaxis) there are BSACI Action Plans which include instructions for adrenaline autoinjectors. These are available at www.bsaci.org.
Anaphylaxis Emergency Action Plan. Patient Name: ____________________________________________________________ Age: _______________. Allergies: ____________________________________________________________________________________. Asthma Yes (high risk for severe reaction) No. Additional health problems besides anaphylaxis: ...