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Anafilaxia e Quimioterapia
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What is anaphylaxis considered?
Life-threatening condition
Steps to diagnose anaphylaxis according to ASBAI/WAO criteria
1️⃣ Evaluate symptoms
2️⃣ Identify potential allergens
3️⃣ Consult diagnostic criteria
4️⃣ Consider reaction severity
5️⃣ Exclude other conditions
What is the key difference between vasovagal syncope and anaphylaxis?
No skin reactions in syncope
Acute asthma exacerbation typically includes skin reactions like hives.
False
Match the condition with its key symptom:
Anaphylaxis ↔️ Urticaria, hypotension
Vasovagal Syncope ↔️ Fainting, lightheadedness
Acute Asthma Exacerbation ↔️ Wheezing, shortness of breath
Panic Attacks ↔️ Rapid heart rate, anxiety
Which condition uniquely includes both skin reactions and respiratory/cardiovascular compromise?
Anaphylaxis
Steps for conducting a clinical case analysis for anaphylaxis
1️⃣ Gather information
2️⃣ Apply diagnostic criteria
3️⃣ Differentiate from other conditions
4️⃣ Assess severity
Skin Prick Tests (SPT) provide comprehensive results for identifying all possible allergens.
False
Match the diagnostic test with its benefit:
Skin Prick Test ↔️ Quick, immediate results
Specific IgE Blood Test ↔️ Comprehensive, identifies multiple allergens
What do Specific IgE blood tests measure?
IgE antibodies
What are the key components of diagnosing anaphylaxis using ASBAI/WAO criteria?
Sudden onset, multi-organ involvement, triggers