Emergency Flashcards

1
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Medications associated with anaphylaxis?

A

Antibiotics, NSAIDs, GA, NM blocking agents, contrast agents, PPIs, latex

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What type of HS reaction is anaphylaxis?

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Type I (IgE mediated)

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3
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Risk factors for anaphylaxis?

A

Atopy, previous anaphylaxis, age, female

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4
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Anaphylaxis likely when the following three criteria are met:

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  1. Sudden onset and rapid progression
  2. Life-threatening A/B/C problems
  3. Skin or mucosal changes (angioedema, urticaria, pruritus)
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Positioning in anaphylaxis?

A

Lie down and elevate legs

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Doses of other drugs in anaphylaxis in adults?

A

Chlorphenamine 10mg IV/IM slowly, hydrocortisone 200mg IM/IV slowly

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