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- Managing Allergic Reactions and Anaphylaxis in the Emergency Department
Anaphylaxis and anaphylactic shock are the most severe, life-threatening forms of allergic reaction, with fast onset and decompensation, requiring urgent airway monitoring and support
- Pediatric Anaphylaxis - Anaphylactic Shock and Epinephrine Treatment . . .
This issue reviews the criteria for diagnosing a pediatric patient with anaphylaxis and offers evidence-based recommendations for first- and second-line treatment, including the use of epinephrine, antihistamines, and corticosteroids Biphasic reactions and fatal anaphylaxis are also discussed
- Treating Severe Allergy And Acute Anaphylaxis . . . - EB Medicine
Abstract Allergic reactions and anaphylaxis are potentially life-threatening processes that present with a variety of clinical symptoms Emergency clinicians must be able to recognize these presentations and make prompt clinical decisions regarding management of a patient’s airway, treatment options, and disposition of a patient who improves after initial presentation Furthermore, emergency
- Anaphylaxis in Pediatric Patients: Early Recognition and Treatment Are . . .
This issue reviews the criteria for diagnosing a pediatric patient with anaphylaxis and offers evidence-based recommendations for first- and second-line treatment, including the use of epinephrine, antihistamines, and corticosteroids Biphasic reactions and fatal anaphylaxis are also discussed
- Management of Allergic Reactions and Anaphylaxis in the Emergency . . .
Upon completion of this article, you should be able to: (1) list the most common triggers of allergic reactions and anaphylaxis and describe the pathophysiology; (2) identify and differentiate allergic reactions and anaphylaxis; and (3) manage allergic reactions of all severities and provide safe disposition for patients
- The Pediatric Urgent Care Playbook: Anaphylaxis | CME Test
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- P E D I AT R I C EmERgEnCy mEDICInE
Anaphylaxis is a diagnosis that all pediatricians and emergency medicine clinicians must be comfortable treating Common teaching is that patients should immediately be treated with epi-nephrine, H1 and H2 receptor blocking antihistamines, and cortico-steroids This treatment regimen is so ingrained that few question the evidence behind these treatments
- Corticoid Steroid Types, Uses, and Side Effects - EB Medicine
Although corticosteroids have been used for over half a century, their use for management of many pediatric conditions is controversial This issue reviews the evidence-based role of corticosteroid use for management of acute asthma exacerbations, croup, acute pharyngitis, anaphylaxis, acute spinal injury, and bacterial meningits
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