Anaphylaxis Flashcards
Features
Airway: swollen lips/tongue, sneezing
Breathing: […], shortness of breath
Circulatory: tachycardia, hypotension/shock, […]
Gastrointestinal: abdominal pain, […], vomiting
Skin: urticaria, […], flushed skin
wheezing
angioedema
diarrhoea
pruritis
Mx
1. Remove […] if possible e.g. disconnect IV Abx line
2. Call for help early
3. Lie patient […] and […] legs
4. Administer IM […]
+/- IV fluids (if shocked)
HIGH FLOW O2
flat, raise
adrenaline
M 1:[…] adrenaline
Child up to 6 months
[…]-[…] micrograms - 0.1–0.15 mL
Child 6 months–5 years
150 micrograms - 0.15 mL
Child 6-[…] years
[…] micrograms - 0.3 mL
Child […] - […] years 500 micrograms 0.5 mL
1000
100–150
300
11
12–17
Can patients go home straight away after treatment
NO
Patients should be monitored for 6-12 hours after the initial presentation in case of a rebound episode
Patient advice on anaphylaxis
1. Counselling on to use adrenaline […]
2. Supply of […] auto-injectors
3. […] advice
4. A referral to the local allergy service for follow-up
auto-injectors
2
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