First Aid for Anaphylaxis : First Aid Equipment for Anaphylaxis

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2008

Paramedics use first aid equipment for treating allergic reactions. Find out what this equipment is and how it works in this free video.

Expert: Josh Wells
Bio: Josh Wells is a firefighter and paramedic in Sedona, Arizona.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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  • I had an anaphylactic reaction when I was at Red Lobster.

    It's the only time I ate lobster, and I got severely sick.

    It felt like the room was spinning, a rash started jumping out on me, and my breathing got worse with each intake of air.

    They called the paramedics, and I went to the hospital.

  • I'm glad he mentions heart monitors in this video.

    My doctor told me to call 911 after I use my Epi-Pen, b/c he wants my blood pressure to be managed. It has something to do with my high blood pressure and tachycardia. I can't remember how he said it, b/c most of it went over my head, even tho I've worked in health care for years.

    I have a list of allergies and medicines but not of the medical history.

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