OnlineMedEd: Pediatrics - "Allergies" Flashcards
What are the three symptoms/signs of anaphylaxis?
- Wheezing
- Hypotension
- Urticaria
Urticaria are described as _____________.
erythematous wheal
The main difference between treating anaphylaxis and angioedema is ______________.
that you need to secure the airway in angioedema
What treatment can be given to a person having a strong angioedema response?
FFP
Histamine antagonists and steroids are also given but the evidence is unclear.
Kids with chronic rhinitis often get cobblestoning of the _____________.
pharynx (from the post-nasal drip)
In general, doing a skin test or RAST is reserved for __________________.
refractory rhinitis
Although in real life people often combine allergy medications, the test answer is usually to start with _____________.
intranasal steroids
How should you treat food allergies in a baby?
Eliminate all of the potential offending agents and introduce them back one at a time with two or three days in between.