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Food Allergies In the classroom By: Ana Williams What are food allergies? • A food allergy is an abnormal response by the immune system to a food protein • When the food is eaten, the immune system thinks the food is damaging and then attacks in order to protect the body FACTS • 1 in 13 children have a life threatening food allergy (that is roughly 2 in every classroom) • There is no cure for food allergies • Complete avoidance is the only way to prevent anaphylaxis • There are eight major food allergens o o o o o o o o Milk Egg Peanut Tree nut (cashews, almonds, pecans, walnuts) Soy Wheat Fish Shellfish (lobster, crabs, shrimp) What is Anaphylaxis? • A serious allergic reactions that comes on quickly and can result in death • Can be caused by a reaction to: o o o o Foods Insect stings Latex Medication • Those with food allergies and asthma are at the highest risk for anaphylaxis What to look for • Trouble breathing o Shortness of breath o Repetitive coughing o Voice change • Swelling o Lip o Eyes o Tongue • Hives o Red itchy rash • Nausea/ vomiting o Abdominal cramping o Diarrhea • Disorientation What to look for cont. • Click link to see what anaphylaxis looks like • http://www.healthline.com/health/allergies/severereactions Treatment • Administer Epinephrine Immediately o Epi-Pen o Twinject o Auvi-Q • Call for help o 911 • Follow Action Plan o Every food allergy plan is unique Food Allergies in School Management Allergies in the Classroom • Food for projects and celebrations are the main cause of reaction in school • Every school should have a plan in place to manage and reduce reactions • Management is a team effort o o o o School staff Student Family Physician • Prevention and avoidance creates a safe environment Risk Reduction • Have everyone wash hands before and after eating or handling food • Limit food related activities and rewards • No food sharing • Properly train all staff members o o o o Teacher Aids Cafeteria staff Enrichment teachers • Art • PE • Music • Library Wrap Up • All students with known allergies should have an emergency action plan in place • All staff should be trained to identify anaphylaxis and to administer epinephrine o 15% of all school aged children with food allergies have had a reaction at school o 25% of all epinephrine given in schools were to students with no known allergies • • • • Have non-food related rewards and activities Hand washing is key Create awareness in the classroom Prevent bullying or teasing References • FARE Food Allergy Research & Education o http://www.foodallergy.org/about-food-allergies • National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease o http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/foodallergy/understanding/pages/quickf acts.aspx • Health Line o http://www.healthline.com/health/allergies/severe-reactions