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PGD5417 Patient Group Direction Administration of Adrenaline (Epinephrine) 1:1000 (1mg/ml) Injection By Registered Nurses and Midwives employed by South Staffordshire & Shropshire Healthcare Foundation NHS Trust This Patient Group Direction for use in South Staffordshire & Shropshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and is authorised by: Position of Signatory Name Signed Date Medical Director Dr Abid Khan Chief Pharmacist Cathy Riley Director of Quality & Therèsa Moyes Clinical Performance Director of Nursing Allison Bussey The named below, being employees of South Staffordshire & Shropshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust are authorised to administer Adrenaline (Epinephrine) 1:1000, to patients, under this Patient Group Direction Name Job Title Signed Date This Patient Group Direction is operational from: 1 st October 2017 Review date: Aug 2019. Expires on 31 st Oct 2019 Page 1 of 5

Professional Responsibility All registered nurses and non medical prescribers being employees of South Staffordshire HealthCare NHS Foundation Trust are authorised to administer Adrenaline 1:1000, as specified under this Patient Group direction, following demonstration of the competencies below: Professional Responsibility / Competencies 1. The registered nurse will have undertaken appropriate training to carry out clinical assessment of patient leading to diagnosis that requires treatment according to the indications listed in the PGD 2. All nurses will have received training in the management and treatment of anaphylactic shock on an annual basis 3. Each nurse will keep a record in their professional portfolio of the updates attended during every 12 month period This information will also form part of the team s annual training plan 4. The nurse will have due regard for the NMC Code of Conduct, Scope of Professional Practice and Standards for Medicines Management (Nursing & Midwifery Council) 5. Undertaken appropriate training and possess the competencies for working under PGDs for the supply and administration of medicines 6. All registered nurses details and signature must be entered on the PGD 7. Following administration a record of the date, and dose of the medicine should be recorded in the clients records, and within the As Required section of the medicine card, with PGD Number being inserted in place of prescriber s instructions For full product information, always refer to the latest SPC (Summary of Product Characteristics). If the anaphylaxis is related to a medication, please remember to report to the CSM, via a Yellow Card Report (http://emc.medicines.org.uk) Page 2 of 5

Supply/Administration of Legal Classification Black Triangle? Type Storage Condition to be treated Inclusion Criteria Adrenaline (Epinephrine) 1:1000 (1mg/ml) injection POM No Intramuscular injection Protect from light. Store below 25 o C Emergency treatment of anaphylaxis or acute angio-neurotic oedema with airways obstruction, or acute allergic reactions. Any person with the following symptoms of anaphylaxis: Skin: Skin itchiness, pallor or flushing of skin, red or pale urticaria (weals) or angioedema (swelling of lips, face, neck & tongue) Respiratory: Cough, wheeze, stridor, or signs of respiratory distress (tachypnoea, cyanosis, rib recession) Cardiovascular: Tachycardia with weak/absent central pulse; hypotension- sustained Neurological: Sense of severe anxiety and distress; loss of consciousness- no improvement once supine or head down position Onset of anaphylaxis is usually within 5 minutes but could be up to 72 hours following exposure to allergen. N.B.: IF IN DOUBT ASSUME ANAPHYLAXIS AND TREAT Exclusion Criteria Action if excluded or patient declines Reasons for seeking further advice from doctor Normal Contra-indications are not applicable in life threatening situations. Exclusion N/A Declines- N/A Record in notes Immediate action Send for additional health professional assistance Seek medical assistance (Duty Doctor) if Page 3 of 5

possible- but do not delay treatment Send a responsible adult to dial 999 and state there is a case of suspected anaphylaxis (or do it yourself - if not). Then: Stay with the patient at all times Lie the patient down, ideally with legs raised (unless breathing difficulties) Administer oxygen if available If breathing stops, mouth to mouth/mask resuscitation should be performed Even if patient appears to have made full recovery, send to hospital Administration Route Dose of 1 : 1000 Adrenaline (ALWAYS CHECK STRENGTH) Intramuscular injection - preferred site is the midpoint of the anterolateral aspect of the thigh. Adults: 0.5ml (0.5mg) Adrenaline IM dose adults 0.5 mg IM (= 500 micrograms = 0.5 ml of 1:1000) adrenaline Adrenaline IM dose children The scientific basis for the recommended doses is weak. The recommended doses are based on what is considered to be safe and practical to draw up and inject in an emergency. (The equivalent volume of 1:1000 adrenaline is shown in brackets): > 12 years: 500 micrograms IM (0.5 ml) i.e. same as adult dose (300 micrograms (0.3 ml) if child is small or pre-pubertal) > 6 12 years: 300 micrograms IM (0.3 ml) > 6 months 6 years: 150 micrograms IM (0.15 ml) < 6 months: 150 micrograms IM (0.15 ml) Use suitable syringe for measuring small volume. Repeat the IM adrenaline dose if there is no improvement in the patient s condition. Further doses can be given at about 5-minute intervals according to the patient s response. Immediate resuscitation support must be available. Administration Schedule Dose may be repeated at 5 minute intervals, according to blood pressure, pulse and respiratory function, until improvement occurs. Further doses of adrenaline can be given if needed, until ambulance arrives. Page 4 of 5

Warnings/Adverse Reactions Anxiety, tremor, dyspnoea, palpitations, tachycardia, cold extremities, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, excessive sweating. For full details see Summary of Product Characteristics Advice/Management of Adverse Reactions & Follow-up Action Call an ambulance Reassure the patient (if conscious) Explain procedure and course of action to be taken i.e.: o Secure the airway o Restoration of Blood Pressure (lay the patient flat, raising the feet, unless respiratory distress increased) o Check central pulse if weak, proceed with the administration of intramuscular adrenaline (Epinephrine) as recommended in Administration Schedule and Dose sections o and commence Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation if appropriate. Even if patient appears to have made full recovery, send to hospital Use in pregnancy and lactation Records Usual warnings and precautions are relative as this product is intended for use in life-threatening situations. The following should be recorded in the patient s records: Name & strength of preparation Dose given Route and site of administration Date and time given Signature of person administering the medicine and the administration also recorded in the As Required section of the medicine card, with the PGD Number inserted in place of the prescriber s instructions. All medical discussions/advice should be recorded. Page 5 of 5