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Patients DO NOT have to present with integumentary involvement to be in anaphylaxis - up to 20% of patients experiencing anaphylaxis will have absent or unrecognized skin signs.
Patients DO NOT have to exhibit hypotension to diagnose ongoing anaphylaxis.
Anaphylaxis is unpredictable in time to onset, and the severity of presenting signs and symptoms exist on a spectrum. Stay ahead of the curve and give epi early.
World Allergy Organization's Clinical Criteria for Anaphylaxis [1]: Anaphylaxis is highly likely when any one of the following three criteria is fulfilled:1. Acute onset of an illness (minutes to several hours) with involvement of the skin, mucosal tissue, or both (eg, generalized urticaria, itching or flushing,
swollen lips-tongue-uvula)
AND AT LEAST ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
2. Two or more of the following that occur rapidly after exposure to a likely allergen for that patient (minutes to several hours):
3. Reduced blood pressure after exposure to known allergen for that patient (minutes to several hours):
1st Line:
2nd Line:
Refractory anaphylaxis
Patients DO NOT have to present with integumentary involvement to be in anaphylaxis - up to 20% of patients experiencing anaphylaxis will have absent or unrecognized skin signs.
Patients DO NOT have to exhibit hypotension to diagnose ongoing anaphylaxis.
Anaphylaxis is unpredictable in time to onset, and the severity of presenting signs and symptoms exist on a spectrum. Stay ahead of the curve and give epi early.
World Allergy Organization's Clinical Criteria for Anaphylaxis [1]: Anaphylaxis is highly likely when any one of the following three criteria is fulfilled:1. Acute onset of an illness (minutes to several hours) with involvement of the skin, mucosal tissue, or both (eg, generalized urticaria, itching or flushing,
swollen lips-tongue-uvula)
AND AT LEAST ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
2. Two or more of the following that occur rapidly after exposure to a likely allergen for that patient (minutes to several hours):
3. Reduced blood pressure after exposure to known allergen for that patient (minutes to several hours):
1st Line:
2nd Line:
Refractory anaphylaxis