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ANAPHYLACTIC REACTION
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ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK DEFINED: Acute systemic hypersensitivity reaction that occurs within seconds to minutes after exposure to a variety of foreign substances SUCH AS: medications (penicillin, IVP dye), stinging insects CAUSED BY: an antigen antibody response
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Clinical manifestations Wide range of clinical manifestations
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SKIN MANIFESTATIONS flushing, sense of warmth, diffuse erythema, generalized itching, uriticaria (hives), facial angioedema leading to respiratory edema
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RESPIRATORY SIGNS nasal congestion, itching, sneezing, coughing, bronchospasm, edema of the larynx, tightness of the chest, wheezing, dyspnea, cyanosis
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CARDIOVASCULAR Tachycardia Bradycardia PERIPHERAL VASCULAR COLLAPSE: pallor, imperceptible pulse, decreasing BP, circulatory failure leading to coma, death
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PREVENTION Determine what patient allergic too through sensitivity testing via allergist Wear medic alert bracelet Carry epi-pen, check expiration date
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GASTROINTESTINAL Nausea, vomiting, colicky abdominal pains or diarrhea
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS Decreased cardiac output Impaired gas exchange Risk for fluid volume deficit Anxiety
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Establish an airway while another person gives epinephrine; administer oxygen Epinephrine SQ or IV provides rapid relief of hypersensitivity reaction and may be repeated EPINEPHRINE: given to restore vascular tone and raise arterial BP; vasoconstricts DOSE: 1:1000 sol (0.3ml SQ q 5-15 min) DOSE: 1:10,000 sol (0.5-1mg IV q 5 min)
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EMERGENCY TX CONTINUED Remove the antigen (blood, penicillin IV, or other antibiotic) Benadryl IV push – antihistamine effect, reverses histamine effects (vaso-dilation and broncho- constriction) Solu-Medrol IVPB as an anti- inflammatory Pepcid IVPB to prevent gastric irritation from steroids
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EMERGENCY TX CONTINUED Check if patient is on beta- adrenergic blocking drugs such as Inderal; These drugs decrease the effectiveness of the epinephrine Patient may have a recurrence of symptoms 6-8 hours after initial anaphylactic reaction
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