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what do you give in anaphylaxis?
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1. adrenaline 0.5mg 1:1000
2. Oxygen at 6L/min |
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what do you give oxygen for?
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all emergencies except hyperventilation
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what do you give for asthma and anaphylaxis?
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salbutamol inhalation 2-4 doses
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what do you give for anaphylaxis
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adrenaline 0.5 mg 1:1000 5 mins repeat
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what do you give for hypoglycaemia
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glucose gel oral
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what do you give for unconscious hypoglycaemic
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glucagon IM 1mg
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what do you give for angina and MI
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GTN 300mcg 3 doses sublingual
aspirin 300-500 mg |
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what do you give for epilepsy
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midazolam 5-10mg <30mg
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what do you give for ventricular tachycardia
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lignocaine 100mg IV
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what do you give for LA overdose
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intralipid 100mL initially then 400mL in 15 mins
phentolamine mesylate (oraverse) |
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what's an abscess
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collection of pus that is localised and walled off
therefore it is springy and fluctuant |
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what's cellulitis
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when the infection has spread into tissue.
it is injurated (hard) and firm |