Human disease L37: chocking and anaphylaxis Flashcards

1
Q

resus council guidelines state that you should do what

if there is a mild airway obstruction

A

encourage cough

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what intervention can harm the victim if they are suffering from mild airway obstruction

A

back blows and abdominal thrusts

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if a patient has severe airway obstruction, unable to cough and remain conscious how would you intervene?

A

5 back blows - between shoulder blades, then 5 abdominal thrusts

phone 999 if not resolved and continue with back blows and abdominal thrusts

if patient lose consciousness and are not breathing start CPR

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4
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a severe and life threatening generalized hypersensitivity reaction

characterised by rapidly developing airway and/or brathing and/ or circulation problems

what is being described

A

anaphylaxis

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5
Q

which of these anaphylactic substance leads to the quickest time to cardiac arrest in order

food

stings

drug injected

drug oral

A

drug injected

stings

drug oral

food

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would features would you see, when someone is having airway problems during an anaphylaxis

A

airway swelling - throat and tongue swelling

difficulty breathing and swallowing

sensation of throat closing up

hoarse voice - voice will sound brathy, raspy or strained

stridor - high pitched wheezing

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what features would you see when someone is having breathing probelms during an anaphylactic shock

A

feel short of breath

increased resp rate

wheeze fatigue

hypoxia

confusion

eventually cyanosis and respiratory arrest

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what features would you see when someone is having circulation probelms during an anaphylactic shock

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signs of shock - pale, clammy

tachycardia

hypotension

faintness

drowsiness

eventually cardiac arrest

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9
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what features would you see when someone is having disability probelms during an anaphylactic shock

A

sense of impending doom and panic

reducing conscious level due to ABC problems

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10
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what features would you see when someone is having exposure probelms during an anaphylactic shock

A

skin changes often first feature

present in 80% of anaphylactic reactions

  • erythema: patchy red rash
  • urticaria: swollen red rash on skin

angiodema - swelling of mucosal tissues: throat/ eyes/ lips

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11
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name the condition

A

erythema - patchy red rash

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name the condition

A

urticaria - swollen red rash on skin

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13
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name the condition

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angiodema - swelling of mucosal tissues: throat, lips, eyes

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14
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the mainstay treatment of anaphylaxis management is giving intramuscular adrenaline

what are the dosage levels for adrenaline

A

500 micrograms >12 years old/ adult

300 micrograms child 6-12 years

150 micrograms 0-6 years

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