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Ontario Online Anaphylaxis Training

By rrto on October 29, 2015

Though we don’t really think of school teaching as a vocation, this is one form of online training that all Ontario teachers are required to do. This site consists of 4 pages of information, and lastly, under “review”, a kind of quiz. If you are unfamiliar, “Sabrina’s Law” was in reaction to the death of a student in school due to a severe anaphylactic allergic reaction. Now, all teachers are trained on how to deal with such reactions, and this training is available online. I think it’s pretty effective, but I’ve also been trained on this in person during Teacher’s College, so it is difficult to say if a teacher learns about this online only and is faced with such an emergency situation if he/she would be able to react as effectively as someone trained in person. One would definitely have to look at the Epinephrine device in the real world rather than the jpg of it online in order to administer it properly to a child in need.

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