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EpiPen Video

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Impact of Physical Trauma on Children

... Injuries in Schools eTraining Slide 4 Go ... than for females. Males aged 0 to 4 years have the highest rates for TBI-related emergency department ...

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Mild Hypoglycemia: Symptoms & Treatment

... of 15g quick acting glucose include:   4 oz. fruit juice 3 or 4 glucose tablets  1 tube of glucose gel 4-6 small hard candies 1-2 tablespoons of honey 6 oz. regular ...

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The Impact of Epilepsy

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What are Bloodborne Pathogens?

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Absence Seizures

... absence seizures almost always start between ages 4 and 12 years. They rarely begin after age 20. Sometimes, the only ...

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Types of Medications Present In a School Setting

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What To Do in An Emergency

... AN AMBULANCE THEN CALL THE PARENT(S) 1 in 4 will have a latent reaction ...

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What are Food Allergies?

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Insulin Pens

... 3. Have student select injection site  4. Clean the injection site and wait to dry 5. Screw the pen needle ... 6.  Dial number of units to be administered (2,4,5) 7. Holding the pen upright, needle end up, press the plunger ...

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