As used in ORS 433.800 to 433.830, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) Adrenal crisis means a sudden, severe worsening of symptoms associated with adrenal insufficiency, such as severe pain in the lower back, abdomen or legs, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, low blood pressure or loss of consciousness. (2) Adrenal insufficiency means a hormonal disorder that occurs when the adrenal glands do not produce enough adrenal hormones. (3) Allergen means a substance, usually a protein, that evokes a particular adverse response in a sensitive individual. (4) Allergic response means a medical condition caused by exposure to an allergen, with physical symptoms that range from localized itching to severe anaphylactic shock and that may be life threatening. (5) Hypoglycemia means a condition in which a person experiences low blood sugar, producing symptoms such as drowsiness, loss of muscle control so that chewing or swallowing is impaired, irrational behavior in which food intake is resisted, convulsions, fainting or coma. (6) Nurse practitioner means a nurse practitioner licensed under ORS chapter 678. (7) Other treatment means oral administration of food containing glucose or other forms of carbohydrate, such as jelly or candy. (8) Other treatment has failed means a hypoglycemic students symptoms have worsened after the administration of a food containing glucose or other form of carbohydrate or a hypoglycemic student has become incoherent, unconscious or unresponsive. (9) Physician means a physician licensed under ORS chapter 677. (10) Physician associate means a physician associate licensed under ORS 677.505 to 677.525.
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