True or False – Nut products are allowed in the staff lounge.
False
Who must sign the Allergy Health Care Plan?
The child’s physician and parent/guardian must sign the Allergy Health Care Plan.
What form must families complete for suspected allergies?
Suspected Allergy Form.
Can a child attend if their allergy medication is expired?
No – Children cannot attend if their allergy medication is expired.
What should staff do if a child has trouble breathing?
Call 911 and follow the Allergy Health Care Plan.
What type of nut products are allowed at Bright Horizons?
None – No nut products are allowed at Bright Horizons.
How often must the Allergy Health Care Plan be updated?
Annually, or whenever there is a change in the child’s condition or treatment.
What is the difference between a suspected allergy and a food intolerance?
An allergy involves an immune response; a food intolerance does not.
What must be labeled on the medication?
Child’s name, dosage, and expiration date must be clearly labeled.
What is the first step if an EpiPen is administered?
Call 911 immediately.
What must be checked before serving any food item?
Ingredient labels and allergy lists must be checked before serving any food
What three things must a physician-provided plan include?
Symptoms, medication instructions, and emergency procedures.
If medication is prescribed for a suspected allergy, what plan is required?
An Allergy Health Care Plan is required if medication is prescribed.
Is a Medication Authorization form required if dosage is listed in the Allergy Health Care Plan?
Yes – A Medication Authorization form is still required.
Who should be contacted after an exposure?
Parents and the Regional Manager.
Can food labeled “processed in a plant that processes peanuts” be served?
No – Items labeled “processed in a plant that processes peanuts” cannot be served.
What additional form must be signed if a physician provides their own plan?
Bright Horizons Allergy Health Care Plan must still be signed and kept on file.
True or False – Suspected allergies do not require documentation.
False – Documentation is required for suspected allergies.
What should be kept with an EpiPen if it’s not in the original box?
A copy of the prescription label.
What should staff follow if an exposure occurs?
The child’s Allergy Health Care Plan.
Name two prohibited items that may contain nut products.
Granola bars and baked goods (e.g., cookies, muffins) – often contain hidden nut ingredients.
In which state does this policy also apply to medication allergies?
Louisiana – the policy also applies to medication allergies in this state.
Who is responsible for notifying the center of a suspected allergy?
The child’s parent or guardian.
What must be marked on EpiPen tubes?
What should staff do after calling 911?
Notify the parent and Regional Manager after calling 911