Protecting Your Child From Dangerous Allergies
Medically Reviewed by Zilpah Sheikh, MD on September 16, 2023
Question 1/8
Anaphylaxis is always a medical emergency.
- True
- False
Question 2/8
What often triggers anaphylaxis?
- Foods (peanuts, eggs, shrimp)
- Insect stings
- Penicillin
- Latex
- All of the above
Question 3/8
Kids should never give themselves an epinephrine shot.
- True
- False
Question 4/8
Vomiting and diarrhea can be symptoms of anaphylaxis.
- True
- False
Question 5/8
If your child shows symptoms of anaphylaxis, you should
- Use epinephrine right away
- Wait to see if symptoms improve
Question 6/8
You don't need to call 911 if symptoms get better right away with epinephrine.
- True
- False
Question 7/8
Your child's epinephrine shot should stay safely locked in the nurse's office.
- True
- False
Question 8/8
There’s no limit on how long you can keep an epinephrine injector.
- True
- False