Educational training on the treatment of allergic responses, as required by ORS 433.800 to 433.830, may be conducted by a public health authority or organization or by any other entity or individual approved by the Oregon Health Authority by rule. The training curricula under this section must include the following subjects: (1) Recognition of the symptoms of systemic allergic responses to insect stings and other allergens; (2) Familiarity with common factors that are likely to elicit systemic allergic responses; (3) Proper administration of an intramuscular or subcutaneous injection of epinephrine for severe allergic responses to insect stings and other specific allergens; and (4) Necessary follow-up treatment.
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