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Ep187 How to Use an EpiPen ®

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When someone develops anaphylaxis, knowing how to use an EpiPen® quickly and correctly can make all the difference. But would you know what to do if you were handed one in an emergency? And should you still use an expired device?   In this episode, you’ll learn the simple steps for administering an EpiPen®, what to do after giving adrenaline, and why storage, expiry dates, and device checks are so important. You’ll also discover when an expired EpiPen® may still be the right choice in a life-threatening emergency.   #dailyminutepodcast #firstaidshowaustralia #firstaid #firstaidtraining #anaphylaxis #epipen #allergy #emergencymedicine

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