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- EB Medicine Topics
The appropriate medications to effectively manage histamine-mediated angioedema, including epinephrine and antihistamines The special considerations and management approaches for pediatric patients Disposition decisions based on the type of angioedema, staging of the disease, and indications for observation
- EB Medicine Topics
The latest evidence on administering epinephrine: dosage, routes, and monitoring, including special cautions on intravenous dosing Fluids, corticosteroids, antihistamines: is there any evidence they are helpful? Unusual types of reactions to watch for: alpha-gal (tick-borne) allergy, scombroid poisoning, and Kounis syndrome
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EB Medicine publishes Emergency Medicine Practice, EM Practice Guidelines Update, and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice - monthly CME journals designed to help physicians improve patient care through evidence-based medicine
- 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
- Management of Allergic Reactions and Anaphylaxis in the Emergency . . .
This issue reviews the current evidence on managing allergy and anaphylaxis with epinephrine, and reviews the evidence on corticosteroids, antihistamines, and other adjunctive therapies Guidelines are reviewed to offer assistance with grading of symptoms, which can help determine treatment and disposition
- Ultrasound-Guided Pediatric Nerve Blocks in the Emergency Department . . .
This issue discusses materials, methods, and monitoring for pediatric patients undergoing nerve blocks in the emergency department Recognition and management of local anesthetic systemic toxicity syndrome and special considerations for pediatric patients are also reviewed
- Treating Severe Allergy And Acute Anaphylaxis: Epinephrine Injection . . .
Review of clinical criteria to diagnose anaphylaxis, and treatment guidelines involving the intramuscular administration and dosing of epinephrine, both in and out of the hospital setting
- Push Hard And Push Fast: The Who, How, And Why Of Pediatric Advanced . . .
The endotracheal epinephrine dose was 0 1 mL kg at a concentration of 1:1000, although multiple doses were needed Intravenous access was established, and she was safely transported to a pediatric tertiary care center The second patient, the little boy with the history of congenital heart disease, did indeed have ventricular fibrillation
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