Mates helping Mates with Anaphylaxis
Anaphylaxis is a life threatening medical emergency as it can lead to breathing stopping and death. Helping a person with their medication is essential and in a timely manner to increase their chances of survival.
Anaphylaxis is severe form of an allergic reaction where the airways swell and close, the blood pressure drops and shock sets in. People can be anaphylactic to many things such as food, plants, insects, chemicals and sometimes an unknown cause.
Signs and symptoms of Anaphylaxis may include:
* Sometimes it may start with an allergic reaction such as a rash, hives, itching or swelling in the face.
* Difficulty speaking
*Difficulty breathing
* throat swelling
* tongue swelling
*Signs of shock- pale, cool, clammy skin
* Dizziness, lightheadedness, collapse
* Floppiness in children
In in a workplace, it is important to know how to assist a person with their life saving adrenaline pen – the two most common being EpiPen and Anapen.
The video is showing a first aider learning how to help his work colleague with an EpiPen.
It is always recommended to attend a first aid class to learn this important skill under the guidance of a professional instructor.
Luella is a professional instructor for First Aid Action RTO 31668 in Brisbane Australia.
Website:
www.firstaidaction.qld.edu.au