Treatment of anaphylactic shock

Dr. Jesse King
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2025-05-20 22:41:50
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Anaphylactic shock may manifest as pale complexion, rapid and weak pulse, cold and damp limbs, cyanosis, restlessness, unconsciousness, decreased blood pressure, loss of pulse or even cardiac arrest. It is necessary to immediately stop the pathogenic drugs, keep the respiratory tract unobstructed, establish venous access, use epinephrine as prescribed, and monitor vital signs.