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Food Allergies

Food Allergies

Food Allergies In School

If your child has a life-threatening food allergy, it is important that you work with your school nurse to develop an individualized health care plan to ensure a safe learning environment. The school nurse will need a medication order from the physician for an epinephrine auto-injector, a parent consent to administer if needed, and an allergy action plan. The school nurse will educate school staff working with your child and will develop a plan that focuses on preventing an allergic reaction during the school day.

 

A small bowl of mixed nuts sits on a white plate, next to an epinephrine auto-injector and an inhaler. A sign warns of a nut allergy in a classroom, with a crossed-out peanut image.

 

Food Allergies In School

Lynn Public Schools Food Allergy Policy and Protocols

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