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paulhypnos says: Minor Reaction: ADRENALINE Adult: 5-10 mcg IV = .05 to .1 ml of 1:10,000 Child: 0.2 mcg/kg Titrate according to response Moderate Reaction: ADRENALINE Start at 1 - 2 mcg / kg IVI and escalate 50 mcg is 0.5 mls of 1:10,000 ADRENALINE repeat each 1 to 2 minutes as required. SEVERE REACTION: Follow local CPR protocol. Suggest Adrenaline Infusion. 4 mg adrenaline in 100mls N/Saline Start 20 mls/ hr for 70 kg adult approx 0.2 mcg/kg/min and adjust as required. This information should be used only in conjunction with prescribing information and dosages in your particular country. Dosages and most recent guidelines should be consulted before using the information below. No liability is accepted for adverse outcomes resulting from dosage or management of anaphylaxis using information in this gallery. This information is for personal use by the medical practitioner who created this gallery.
April 23rd - Adrenaline Junkie. by Joel Symonds
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paulhypnos says: NORADRENALINE INFUSION may also be useful in refractory anaphylaxis. 4 mg in 100 mls of normal saline and titrate to effect
Moltat #2 - Epinephrine / Norepinephrine by Ruphos
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paulhypnos says: REFRACTORY ANAPHYLAXIS: GLUCAGON: Adult: 1 to 5 mg IVI over 5 minutes Children: 20-30 mcg /kg max 1 mg. This information should be used only in conjunction with prescribing information and dosages in your particular country. Dosages and most recent guidelines should be consulted before using the information below. No liability is accepted for adverse outcomes resulting from dosage or management of anaphylaxis using information in this gallery. This information is for personal use by the medical practitioner who created this gallery.
Glucagón by Marcelo Gonzalez
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paulhypnos says: Salbutamol or Inhaled Adrenaline may be useful in Bronchospasm. This information should be used only in conjunction with prescribing information and dosages in your particular country. Dosages and most recent guidelines should be consulted before using the information below. No liability is accepted for adverse outcomes resulting from dosage or management of anaphylaxis using information in this gallery. This information is for personal use by the medical practitioner who created this gallery.
Inhaler by Kai Hendry
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paulhypnos says: Crystalloid or Colloid 20 mls/kg initially Elevate legs This information should be used only in conjunction with prescribing information and dosages in your particular country. Dosages and most recent guidelines should be consulted before using the information below. No liability is accepted for adverse outcomes resulting from dosage or management of anaphylaxis using information in this gallery. This information is for personal use by the medical practitioner who created this gallery.
bag half full by McBeth
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paulhypnos says: PROMETHAZINE ( Phenergan) Adults 0.5 to 1 mg/kg IVI This information should be used only in conjunction with prescribing information and dosages in your particular country. Dosages and most recent guidelines should be consulted before using the information below. No liability is accepted for adverse outcomes resulting from dosage or management of anaphylaxis using information in this gallery. This information is for personal use by the medical practitioner who created this gallery.
25mg/ml Promethazine by Zachary Guidry
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paulhypnos says: RANITIDINE (Zantac) Adults 1 mg/kg IVI This information should be used only in conjunction with prescribing information and dosages in your particular country. Dosages and most recent guidelines should be consulted before using the information below. No liability is accepted for adverse outcomes resulting from dosage or management of anaphylaxis using information in this gallery. This information is for personal use by the medical practitioner who created this gallery.
Total cop-out--needed more Z pictures 57/365 by Jen R
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paulhypnos says: HYDROCORTISONE: Adults: 2 to 6 mg/kg IVI or Dexamethasone NOT both medications This information should be used only in conjunction with prescribing information and dosages in your particular country. Dosages and most recent guidelines should be consulted before using the information below. No liability is accepted for adverse outcomes resulting from dosage or management of anaphylaxis using information in this gallery. This information is for personal use by the medical practitioner who created this gallery.
hydrocortisone vials by bernie_elevado
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paulhypnos says: MAST CELL TRYPTASE ASSAY First sample: 30 minutes to 1 hour post reaction start Second sample: 4 hours post reaction start. Third sample: 18 to 24 hours post reaction start. Establish baseline to exclude mastocytosis
Mast Cells by Ed Uthman
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paulhypnos says: Refer to specialist clinic for testing. Provide list of all allergens including latex and skin preps used eg chlorhexidine Testing may be performed six weeks after reaction
182_4696 Royal North Shore Hospital on the hill by Kate's Photo Diary
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paulhypnos says: Medic Alert Bracelet. List allergy and provide a letter including all detail
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paulhypnos says: ANAPHYLAXIS: KEY SIGNS Suspect if one or more of the following: Hypotension 88 % Skin rash / urticaria 13% Bronchospasm 36 % Angioedema 24 %
sphygmomanometer by jasleen_kaur
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paulhypnos says: ANAPHYLAXIS: KEY SIGNS Suspect if one or more of the following: Hypotension 88 % Skin rash / urticaria 13% Bronchospasm 36 % Angioedema 24 %
Sudden Angio edema! by Patsy Jennings
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