Human disease L37: chocking and anaphylaxis Flashcards
resus council guidelines state that you should do what
if there is a mild airway obstruction
encourage cough
what intervention can harm the victim if they are suffering from mild airway obstruction
back blows and abdominal thrusts
if a patient has severe airway obstruction, unable to cough and remain conscious how would you intervene?
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
a severe and life threatening generalized hypersensitivity reaction
characterised by rapidly developing airway and/or brathing and/ or circulation problems
what is being described
anaphylaxis
which of these anaphylactic substance leads to the quickest time to cardiac arrest in order
food
stings
drug injected
drug oral
drug injected
stings
drug oral
food
would features would you see, when someone is having airway problems during an anaphylaxis
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
what features would you see when someone is having breathing probelms during an anaphylactic shock
feel short of breath
increased resp rate
wheeze fatigue
hypoxia
confusion
eventually cyanosis and respiratory arrest
what features would you see when someone is having circulation probelms during an anaphylactic shock
signs of shock - pale, clammy
tachycardia
hypotension
faintness
drowsiness
eventually cardiac arrest
what features would you see when someone is having disability probelms during an anaphylactic shock
sense of impending doom and panic
reducing conscious level due to ABC problems
what features would you see when someone is having exposure probelms during an anaphylactic shock
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
name the condition
erythema - patchy red rash
name the condition
urticaria - swollen red rash on skin
name the condition
angiodema - swelling of mucosal tissues: throat, lips, eyes
the mainstay treatment of anaphylaxis management is giving intramuscular adrenaline
what are the dosage levels for adrenaline
500 micrograms >12 years old/ adult
300 micrograms child 6-12 years
150 micrograms 0-6 years