BET 2: Do parents of children with allergic reactions know how to use adrenaline autoinjectors appropriately?SELF-ADMINISTERED EPINEPHRINEINJECTORABILITYEPIPENA short-cut review was carried out to establish whether the parents of children with anaphylaxis are proficient in the use of autoinjectors. ...
Know how to use an auto-injector. What does injecting adrenaline feel like? increasing theheart rate, which may lead to a feeling of the heart racing. redirecting blood toward the muscles, causing a surge in energy or shaking limbs. relaxing the airways to give the muscles more oxygen, whic...
Survey on the proper use of an adrenaline auto-injector in 551 Japanese outdoor workers after Hymenoptera stings 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 28 作者:H Hirata,N Yoshida,M Tatewaki 摘要: Objective The mortality rate due to disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is higher in ...
Anaphylaxis treatment: current barriers to adrenaline auto-injector use. Allergy. 2014;69:983-91.Song, T.T., Worm, M., and Lieberman, P., 2014. Anaphylaxis treatment: current barriers to adrenaline auto-injector use. Allergy 69, 8, 983-991. DOI= http://doi.org/10.1111/all.12387....
Assessing the impact of adrenaline autoinjector prescription and ownership for families of children with food allergies 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 7 作者:WC Allen,M Bidarkar,SV Nunen,DE Campbell 摘要: Mammalian meat allergy following tick bites is known to occur in Australia, North America...
Emerade is an adrenaline auto-injector used for the emergency treatment of severe acute allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) to foods, medicines or insect stings. It can also be used for exercise induced anaphylaxis. If you experience anaphylaxis, use your E
Emerade is an adrenaline auto-injector used for the emergency treatment of severe acute allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) to foods, medicines or insect stings. It can also be used for exercise induced anaphylaxis. If you experience anaphylaxis, use your Emerade immediately....
Variables Treatment H1-antihistamines H2-antihistamines Corticosteroids Auto injector Salbutamol nebulizer Use of adrenaline in hemodynamically stable Admission ED stay, minutes Medical contact to hypotension no hypotension (n = 300) 269 (89.7) 255 (85.3) 243 (81.0) 6 (2.0)...
A 26-year-old nurse presented to the emergency department (ED) after an accidental injection of 0.3ml of 1:1,000 adrenaline into her thumb. She had been attempting to dispose of an auto-injector that had expired. She arrived in the ED 45 minutes after the accident and told ED staff tha...
Accuracy in use of adrenaline auto-injectors in a simulated emergency situation: a comparison of JEXT, EpiPen and Emerade. Clin Trans Allergy, 2015; 5(Suppl3):O5 Knibb, R., Morton, K. Preference for adrenalin auto-injector for use in an emergency situation by non-allergic adults: A ...