First Responder Annual Refresher

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What is an Auto-Injector?

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Anaphylaxis Treatment: The Importance of Auto-Injectors

High Allergy Rates in the UK

Understanding Allergy Prevalence:

The UK has one of the highest global allergy percentages, increasing the likelihood of encountering individuals at risk of severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis.

The Vital Role of Adrenaline

Natural "Fight or Flight" Chemical:

Adrenaline, also known as the "fight or flight" hormone, plays a critical role in our bodies. It is produced in small amounts continuously, especially in response to nervousness or fear.

Auto-Injectors and Adrenaline:

Auto-injectors deliver a pre-measured adrenaline dose, significantly higher than the body's normal production. This rapid injection into the bloodstream helps reopen the patient's airway, facilitating breathing.

Carrying Auto-Injectors:

Individuals with severe allergies should always carry auto-injectors for immediate access in case of an anaphylactic reaction.

Advantages of Auto-Injectors

Speed and Precision:

Auto-injectors save crucial time during an emergency, ensuring swift administration. Drawing medication from a vial with a conventional syringe is impractical during anaphylaxis.

Pre-Measured Safety:

Auto-injectors contain precisely measured adrenaline doses, eliminating the risk of underdosing or overdosing, which can occur with manual injections.

Types of Auto-Injectors

Universal Administration Site:

All auto-injectors should be administered into the top quarter of the thigh, regardless of the specific brand or type.

The EpiPen®

Common and Easy to Use:

The EpiPen® is a widely used auto-injector known for its simplicity and effectiveness in delivering adrenaline.

The Jext®

Another Reliable Option:

The Jext® auto-injector is another popular choice, offering ease of use and reliability in treating anaphylaxis.

The Emerade®

A Notable Auto-Injector:

The Emerade® is a prominent auto-injector in the market, known for its effectiveness in managing anaphylactic reactions.

Learning Outcomes:
  • IPOSi Unit four LO6.1, 6.2 & 6.3