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J Sch Nurs ; 27(3): 197-208, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21444745

ABSTRACT

The numbers of school-aged children with life-threatening allergies that cause anaphylaxis continues to increase. Many states, including Washington, have responded to this by developing specific guidelines for school districts to follow in order to provide a safe learning environment for children with medical conditions that put them at risk for anaphylaxis. School nurses require resources to assist them in providing health training for school staff on how to manage potentially life-threatening health conditions for children in their school, however, resources to address this training are limited. A search for and content analysis of currently available literature and resources about anaphylaxis and anaphylaxis training curricula revealed a lack of an integrated curriculum to train school staff. This article presents a discussion of the development of a train-the-trainer anaphylaxis education program providing school nurses with curriculum, lesson plans, teaching-learning activities, and resources for anaphylaxis education of all school staff.


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Anaphylaxis/nursing , Education, Nursing, Continuing/organization & administration , Emergency Treatment/nursing , School Health Services/organization & administration , School Nursing/education , Anaphylaxis/prevention & control , Child , Curriculum , Emergencies , Emergency Treatment/methods , Food Hypersensitivity/nursing , Humans , Nurse's Role , Nursing Assessment/organization & administration , Schools/organization & administration , Teaching Materials , United States , Washington
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