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 Here's a quick guide for reacting to an emergency

MILD REACTION:

Generalised itching
Mild swelling of face / lips / eyes
Feeling unwell

  1. Give antihistamine immediately (e.g. Piriton Syrup)
  2. Monitor the patients condition until they have returned to normal.
  3. If symptoms worsen, see below.
SEVERE REACTION:
Difficulty breathing / choking / coughing
Severe swelling of face / lips / eyes
Pale & floppy
Collapsed / unconscious
  1. Have somebody dial 999 & tell the operator 'Anaphylactic Reaction',
  2. Lie the patient on the floor
  3. Take EPIPEN & remove grey cap
  4. Push the black tip of the Epipen firmly into the middle of the outside thigh
  5. Make sure a click is heard & hold in place for 10 seconds
  6. Give the used Epipen to the ambulance staff

     

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