Allergic Reaction: How to manage a medical emergency

When you’re working with students in particular, emergencies can happen off the field just as quickly as they do on the field. And you may need to know the ins and outs of managing an allergic reaction.
Be prepared to utilize your life saving skills in every environment. The next addition to Go4’s binder ready series is a breakdown of allergic reaction medical emergencies.
Readily distinguish a severe allergic reaction from a mild reaction. Determine when to call EMS. Activate a student’s personal emergency plan. Keep calm and keep this matrix in your binder.
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