Gestione dell'anafilassi e utilizzo dell'epinefrina nelle scuole
This video provides essential guidance for managing anaphylaxis in schools, defining it as a rapid and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction triggered by foods, medications, or insect bites. Staff are trained to recognize critical signs involving multiple systems, such as difficulty breathing, widespread swelling, or loss of consciousness. In an emergency, self-injectable adrenaline is the essential lifesaving medication, which should be administered promptly even in cases of diagnostic uncertainty. The instructions provide detailed instructions for using various devices, such as Jext, Fastjekt, and Chenpen, emphasizing the simplicity of the procedure and the absence of serious risks if incorrectly performed. Finally, the importance of remaining calm, immediately contacting emergency services via 112 or 118, and assisting the child until medical personnel arrive is emphasized.

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