The School Nurse's Quick-Start Guide to School Epinephrine Auto-Injector Training Workshops

Your focused guide and toolkit for planning and leading an epinephrine auto-injector workshop for school staff.

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Are you a school nurse?

Are you the person who trains your school's staff how to recognize and respond to an allergy emergency?*

Are you looking for a concise yet all-inclusive program for efficiently and effectively teaching school personnel about anaphylaxis?

If this sounds like you, Code Ana is here to help! Use this course to teach your school community how to recognize and respond to anaphylaxis!

This course is currently $0! That's right! We are literally giving this course away so that you - superhero school nurses - have the tools you needs to present the important information of food allergy, anaphylaxis, and epinephrine, without having to recreate the wheel and without spending countless hours making sure your information is evidence-based.

This course contains the epinephrine training video that's included in Code Ana's Online Epinephrine Training Course, which teaches the whens/wheres/whos/hows/whys about using epinephrine for an allergy emergency. You will have access to use this video - in addition to resources created just for this course - to efficiently plan then lead your school's staff epinephrine training workshop.

*Did you know that different states have different requirements regarding who is qualified to teach the use of epinephrine auto-injectors? Check your local law using Code Ana's Epinephrine Map.



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Frequently Asked Questions


When does the course start and finish?
The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish.
Who should use this workshop?
The use of this workshop is intended only for individuals who are qualified to teach the use of epinephrine, specifically school nurses! In most states, this includes school nurses and physicians. Advanced practice providers and pharmacists may also be qualified!

DISCLAIMER: The information provided here is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the medical advice of a doctor or healthcare provider. This information is provided by the Code Ana Program, which is supported in part by The Teal Schoolhouse, a qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. By accessing this course and the resources located on this course and Teachable school as well as the Code Ana website, the visitor acknowledges that there is no physician-patient relationship between them and the authors. If you think you are observing a medical emergency such as but not limited to an allergic reaction, call 911 immediately.

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