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What is Anaphylaxis Standing Orders

The Bradley County Schools Anaphylaxis Standing Orders is a medical consent form used by schools to outline the emergency procedure for administering EpiPens in cases of anaphylaxis.

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Anaphylaxis Standing Orders is needed by:
  • School Nurses who require authorization to administer EpiPens
  • Parents or Guardians of students with allergies needing emergency action plans
  • Physicians who must provide signature for compliance with school protocols
  • Health Administrators managing health-related forms in schools
  • Emergency Medical Responders involved in student health emergencies

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Students enrolled in Bradley County Schools who have allergies requiring EpiPen administration are eligible. A physician must provide a signature to validate the form.
It is recommended to submit the Anaphylaxis Standing Orders form before the start of the school year or as soon as the allergy diagnosis is made to ensure timely medical support.
Completed forms can be submitted directly to the school nurse or health office. They may also require a copy to be kept by the parent or guardian.
Along with the signed standing orders, you may need to submit a physician's note detailing the allergy, potential reactions, and prescribed emergency medications.
Ensure all fields are filled out completely, verify that the physician’s signature is present, and double-check that the allergy details are accurate to prevent any complications.
Processing times can vary depending on the school's policies, but typically schools review forms within a week. Early submission is advised.
Failure to submit the standing orders form may result in the school not being able to administer EpiPens in emergency situations, which could jeopardize student safety.
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