In the United States, school nurses have constantly been confronting certain issues regarding the safety of children. Unexpectedly, the causes of the obstacle are those health care providers, who would sometimes write emergency action plans that don’t correspond with the guidelines set by the students’ school district and the American Academy of Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology. Such inconsistency and miscommunication between nurses and providers can potentially worsen their patients’ conditions by increasing the risk of anaphylaxis. In fact, according to research, the consequence could be very serious if the allergic illness, including the severe actions with epinephrine, is not treated properly and in time (Boyce et al., 2010; Carlisle et al., 2010; Fleischer et al., 2012; Nowak-Wegrzyn, 2012b). Therefore, in order to provide a safe and peaceful environment for children, school nurses, health care providers, and parents play significant roles in daily lives and should work with each other to avoid any latent illness at all cost.