2017 Summer Training – Anaphylaxis

A new procedure issued by the Regional Cadet Support Unit (Pacific) for cadets with anaphylaxis (serious allergy, usually life-threatening) and/or food allergy/sensitivity attending Summer Training. Cadets are required to fill-out the necessary forms and bring them to their respective CTCs.

[important]For 2017, physician signature and photo do not need to be included in the Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan (Document #4)[/important]

1. Anaphylaxis English – document that describes the new forms

2. Anaphylaxis Consent Form – to be completed by cadets with Epi-Pen

3. Cadet Participation – Non-Food Anaphylaxis – to be completed by cadets with non-food anaphylaxis (e.g. allergies to bee stings)

4. Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan – to be completed if the cadet needs to fill-out any of the two documents above (#2, #3)

5. Cadet Participation – Food Sensitivity – to be completed by cadets with food allergies/intolerance; if the reaction is anaphylatic, cadet must also fill-out Document #4

 

Please see below for examples:

2. Anaphylaxis Consent Form 3. Non-Food Anaphylaxis 4. Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan 5. Food Sensitivity
Cadet with seafood allergy, needs Epi-Pen Yes Yes Yes
Cadet allergic to bee stings, does not need Epi-Pen  Yes Yes
Cadet is lactose intolerant Yes
Cadet allergic to sunscreen, needs Epi-Pen Yes Yes Yes
Cadet allergic to peanuts, does not need Epi-Pen Yes Yes