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School board approves updated anaphylaxis policy adding needleless Neffy nasal spray
Summary
The Scott County School Board on Nov. 6 approved a revised anaphylaxis policy that stocks both epinephrine auto‑injectors and Neffy epinephrine nasal spray, allows trained school personnel to administer stock epinephrine under standing orders, and requires incident reporting and monthly checks.
The Scott County School Board unanimously approved a revised anaphylaxis policy on Nov. 6 that adds Neffy epinephrine nasal spray to the division’s stock emergency treatments and updates protocols for storage, dosing and administration.
Courtney Bolling, Scott County Public Schools’ School Nurse Coordinator, presented the policy and told the board the change responds to updated state guidelines and adds a needleless option available through the Neffy for Schools…
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