Assessment for Emergency Epinephrine Auto-injectors Administration is a legal document that was released by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction - a government authority operating within Wisconsin.
Q: What is the assessment for emergency epinephrine auto-injectors administration in Wisconsin?
A: The assessment for emergency epinephrine auto-injectors administration in Wisconsin involves determining if the person is experiencing a severe allergic reaction and requires immediate treatment with epinephrine.
Q: Who can administer emergency epinephrine auto-injectors in Wisconsin?
A: In Wisconsin, anyone can administer emergency epinephrine auto-injectors, including individuals who are not healthcare professionals, as long as they have received training.
Q: Is a prescription needed to obtain emergency epinephrine auto-injectors in Wisconsin?
A: Yes, a prescription is required to obtain emergency epinephrine auto-injectors in Wisconsin.
Q: Are schools allowed to stock and use emergency epinephrine auto-injectors in Wisconsin?
A: Yes, schools in Wisconsin are allowed to stock and use emergency epinephrine auto-injectors for both known and unknown allergies.
Q: Is there an age restriction for administering emergency epinephrine auto-injectors in Wisconsin?
A: There is no specific age restriction for administering emergency epinephrine auto-injectors in Wisconsin. It can be administered to individuals of all ages.
Form Details:
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