Nevada Code § 394.1997

Training concerning food allergies and development of comprehensive action plan concerning anaphylaxis
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The
governing body of each private school shall, to the extent feasible:
1. Provide training concerning food
allergies to each employee who works with food at the school and to such other
employees as deemed appropriate by the principal or other person in charge of
the school; and
2. Develop a comprehensive action plan
concerning anaphylaxis, which includes, without limitation, information
relating to:
(a) The risks that may cause anaphylaxis;
(b) Ways to avoid risks that may cause
anaphylaxis;
(c) The signs and symptoms of a person
experiencing anaphylaxis;
(d) How to access auto-injectable epinephrine
when necessary; and
(e) Medical care that should be received after
the administration of auto-injectable epinephrine.

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