Clean AI first aid infographic showing a 6-step Allergic Reaction Epipen guide for outdoor and wilderness emergencies. This cpr steps infographic uses a safety yellow and black palette, clear icons, and medically accurate instruction panels for fast emergency response.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Numbered steps infographic titled "Allergic Reaction Epipen". 6 numbered step cards in vertical sequence for outdoor / wilderness audience, clean clinical illustration, safety yellow and black palette, tasteful medically accurate anatomy, no graphic blood or gore. Step 1: person shows signs of severe allergic reaction outdoors, heading in English: "Recognize Anaphylaxis", one-line caption in English about trouble breathing, swelling, widespread hives, dizziness. Step 2: helper quickly gets epinephrine auto-injector, heading in English: "Get the Epipen", one-line caption in English about checking the device and acting fast. Step 3: remove safety cap correctly, close-up of hands and device, heading in English: "Remove Safety Cap", one-line caption in English about holding it the right way and not touching either end. Step 4: place injector against outer mid-thigh, anatomically correct position through clothing if needed, heading in English: "Inject Into Outer Thigh", one-line caption in English about firm push until click and hold in place for several seconds. Step 5: after injection, call emergency help and monitor breathing, recovery position if appropriate, heading in English: "Call Emergency Services", one-line caption in English about staying with the person and watching for worsening symptoms. Include a prominent warning callout in English: "If unsure, call emergency services". Step 6: prepare for second dose if symptoms continue and EMS is delayed, heading in English: "Use Second Dose If Needed", one-line caption in English about following device instructions and timing guidance. Add clear safety / warning callouts for life-threatening allergic reaction, breathing difficulty, and immediate emergency response. Include visual outdoor / wilderness context such as trail, backpack, jacket, natural setting, but keep focus on actions. Clean instructional illustration, clear icons, arrows, simple labels, high contrast readability. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no graphic gore, no watermarks Tasteful clinical illustration, anatomically correct positions. NO graphic blood or gore. Include prominent "If unsure, call emergency services" callout in {language}.
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