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Essential Anaphylaxis Equipment:
The EpiPen is an auto-injector designed to deliver adrenaline swiftly during anaphylactic shock. It comes in two variants, the EpiPen and the EpiPen Junior.
Protective Storage:
When not in use, EpiPens must always be stored inside their protective cases to avoid accidents and maintain their integrity.
Clear Usage Instructions:
Each EpiPen is equipped with easy-to-read instructions along its side. It is crucial to read these instructions to ensure correct usage.
Safety Cap Awareness:
The blue cap, located at the top of the EpiPen, acts as a safety cover, preventing the needle from deploying when not in use. Removing the cap activates the device.
Replacing the Safety Cap:
While the cap can be replaced without using the EpiPen, it should be done carefully to prevent accidental adrenaline injection.
Proper Procedure:
When using the EpiPen, follow these steps:
Needle Cover Safety:
After use, a needle cover will automatically protect the needle, preventing needle injuries.
Handover to Emergency Services:
Give the used EpiPen to emergency services after use for proper disposal and to provide details of the administered treatment. If a second dose is needed, repeat the process and inform emergency services accordingly.