Comprehensive guide to emergency action plans. Expert-written information on symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and prevention strategies for better respiratory health.
Emergency Action Plans for anaphylaxis are critical documents providing step-by-step instructions when seconds count. Every at-risk patient should have a written plan.
All information provided in this guide is reviewed by board-certified physicians and medical professionals at Chest Clinic of Kathmandu. We are committed to providing accurate, up-to-date medical information based on current clinical guidelines.
Epinephrine first-line for systemic anaphylaxis - breathing difficulty, throat swelling, low BP, multi-organ involvement. Antihistamines treat itching/hives only. Never delay epinephrine.
When in doubt, use epinephrine. Delay associated with worse outcomes. Epinephrine is safe with few serious effects. Better to use for mild reaction than delay for severe one.
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