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The nurse should involve the kid when talking about meals that contain peanuts.The most frequent factor in food-induced anaphylaxis, a medical emergency requiring the use of an epinephrine (adrenaline) autoinjector (EpiPen, Auvi-Q, and others) and a visit to the emergency department, is peanut allergy.Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis might include:narrowing of the airwaysthroat swelling that makes it difficult to breathesignificant lowering of blood pressure (shock)fast heartbeatUnsteadiness, faintness, or unconsciousnessPeanut allergy results from your immune system misinterpreting peanut proteins as harmful. Regardless of whether you have direct or indirect contact with peanuts, your immune system releases chemicals into your bloodstream that cause the beginning of symptoms.Learn more about anaphylaxis athttps://brainly.com/question/11993736?referrer=searchResults#SPJ4