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What are the steps to take when managing a severe allergic reaction according to Qualifi Level 3 Award Basic Life Support Anaphylaxis?

Steps to Take When Managing a Severe Allergic Reaction

When it comes to managing a severe allergic reaction, it is crucial to act quickly and effectively to ensure the safety and well-being of the individual experiencing the reaction. According to the Qualifi Level 3 Award Basic Life Support Anaphylaxis, the following steps should be taken:

Step Action
1 Recognize the signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction, which may include difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, hives, and a rapid heartbeat.
2 Call for emergency medical assistance immediately by dialing 911 or your local emergency number.
3 If the individual has an epinephrine auto-injector, help them administer the medication following the instructions on the device.
4 Lay the individual flat on their back and elevate their legs to improve blood flow.
5 Monitor the individual's breathing and pulse while waiting for emergency medical help to arrive.
6 If the individual becomes unconscious, check their airway and breathing. If necessary, perform CPR following the guidelines for basic life support.

It is important to remember that time is of the essence when managing a severe allergic reaction. By following these steps and acting quickly, you can help ensure the best possible outcome for the individual experiencing the reaction.