Anaphylaxis Essays

  • Personal Narrative: A Life Changing Experience

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    All I remember is being scared. I just stuck a needle inside my thigh. I remember thinking how it was in and out in just five seconds. As my mom pulls into some parking lot in El Paso, when the ambulance pulling into the parking lot at the same time. My mom, Grandma Kimbro--who was freaking out--, and me had just come from a doctor appointment for my grandma when my mom was talking to my family doctor who told her for me to stick myself. I looked at her like she was crazy because this would be the

  • Total Patient Care Case Study

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    Case method (total patient care) The case method, or the patient's total care method, of providing nursing care is the oldest method of providing care to a patient. This model should not be confused with the management of nursing cases. The premise of the case method is that a nurse gives total attention to a patient throughout the work period. This method was used at the time of Florence Nightingale when patients received total attention in the home. Currently, total patient care is used in intensive

  • Advantages Of Forensic Imaging

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    Forensic imaging, particularly MRI technology is crucial in determining the cause of death in forensic pathology. There are a few main techniques for forensic imaging, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT), and conventional radiography. The PMCT is generally used for gunshot wounds, detection of gas embolism, trauma cases, and changes in the skeletal system. Some advantages of this technique are that it is fast, easy to handle, good three-dimensional reconstruction

  • The Pros And Cons Of Epipen

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    An EpiPen is a device that injects the correct dose of epinephrine for those who have severe allergies (Flows, 2016). Epinephrine is a hormone that is naturally created in our bodies to uses for fight or flight reactions. Epinephrine does many things however one of the most important things it does is open up the airways (Flows, 2016). One who has a severe allergic reaction can experience sudden constriction of the airways, which means that a dose of epinephrine can be lifesaving (Flows, 2016)

  • Epip Persuasive Essay

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    EpiPen With the recent price increase for the life saving EpiPen many families are being forced to either pay the absurd amount for the drug or to risk their safety and go without one. This imperative device is a prefilled syringe that inject a small dosage of epinephrine into the thigh muscle which suppresses the immune system to open up the airways closed off by fatal allergic reactions such as bee stings or nuts. For 43 Billion people across Americans the EpiPen is a necessity to daily life. One

  • Blood Transfusion Research Paper

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    When you have this reaction, your face and throat swell up. If you don't get help fast, you could die. Traditionally ‘anaphylaxis’ is a term used to describe immunoglobulin E (IgE)--dependent events and ‘anaphylactoid reaction’ is used to describe IgE-independent reactions – although both these reactions are clinically indistinguishable. Symptoms and signs of anaphylaxis Swelling and irritation of the tongue or mouth Swelling of the sinuses Difficulty breathing Discharge Wheezing Cough

  • Peanut Allergy Research Paper

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    What is it like living with an anaphylaxis peanut allergy? I am an 18 year old male, and I fall under the 3 in every 100 Australian children that have a peanut allergy. Unfortunately for me, I am not in the 20% of children that outgrow their peanut allergy. This is because children with more severe allergic reactions, otherwise known as anaphylaxis, are much less likely to outgrow their peanut allergy. I have, however, thankfully outgrown several other milder cases of allergies such as milk, egg

  • Symptoms Of Milk Allergy In Babies

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    milk products. A reaction can happen within minutes to hours after the children consumes milk. The symptoms and signs range from mild to rigorous and it includes vomiting, wheezing, digestive issues and hives. At times, the milk allergy leads to anaphylaxis- a life threatening effects. • Symptoms Milk allergy symptoms differ among children occurs within minutes to hours after taking milk or milk products. Normally following reaction affects children, wheezing, vomiting and hives. The children also

  • Anaphylactic Shock Case Study

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    The frequency of anaphylaxis is increasing and this has been attributed to the increased number of potential allergens to which people are exposed. A review concluded that the lifetime prevalence of anaphylaxis is 1-2% of the population as a whole3. Anaphylaxis is primarily a clinical diagnosis, so making the diagnosis in this patient is straightforward as she had a typical presentation

  • Anaphylactic Shock Research Paper

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    Elliott Cole Mr. Jason Long, Instructor EMS Academy 20 January 2016 Anaphylactic Shock Anaphylactic shock and Anaphylaxis are serious medical conditions that are a result of insufficient blood flow throughout the body. Anaphylactic shock refers to severe hypersensitivity or an allergic reaction. Causes of Anaphylaxis often include allergic reaction to foods, medications, or insect stings. Anaphylactic shock on the other hand, is a medical emergency which can lead to other conditions such as a lack

  • Informative Speech On Allergen Immunotherapy

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    Noon in 1911. It consists of allergy shots that trigger the immune system just enough without causing anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis, or anaphylactic shock, is a serious allergic

  • Food Allergy Research Paper

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    protein. Food-related reactions are associated with a broad array of signs and symptoms that may involve many bodily systems including the skin, gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts, and cardiovascular system. Food allergy is a leading cause of anaphylaxis and, therefore, referral to an allergist for appropriate and timely diagnosis and treatment is imperative. Diagnosis involves a careful history and diagnostic tests, such as skin prick testing, serum-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) testing and,

  • An Essay On Food Allergies

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    Life since I was born... Lurking around every corner even everywhere you go.Some can even be right in the same room as you or in front of you. so I am her to talk about food allergies and what they are also how to protect you from food allergies what to do when you have food allergies “FOOD ALLERGIES". Buffets, birthday parties, camps, and school have hidden dangers everywhere for people who have food allergies. Now think about your favorite food Have you ever imagined that you couldn’t ever have

  • Horse Bots Research Paper

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    Threadworm: Strongyloies westeri inhibit in small intestine and causes diarrhoea and weight loss in foals. 14. 4 PINWORMS Adult pinworms ‘oxyuris equi’ live in the large intestine. Females migrate to anus to deposit eggs in cement-like mixture. This “egg-cement” dries, cracks, and detaches from the skin in flakes causing irritation, severe itching and restlessness. The affected horse rubs its tail causing a characteristic ‘rat-tail’ appearance. Severe rubbing may cause secondary infection of the

  • Louis Tate Case Summary

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    Federal MP Anna Burke is asking the Senate committee to review hospitals ' food administration and medication, particularly their anaphylaxis management. On Sunday, Ms Burke called the Senate 's attention to review the hospitals ' anaphylaxis management in a bid to improve medical centers ' standards, particularly to make them fully equip in handling patients with high allergies on food and substances. Ms Burke 's call came after she heard the news about the tragic death of Louis Tate, a 13 year

  • Emily Vonder Meulen's Suicide

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    This article begins with the tragic accounts of a 13-year-old teenage girl who assumed she was having an asthma attack at school and took a few puffs of her inhaler for her asthma, however sadly she went into anaphylactic shock from a food allergy and later died. Statistically, millions of Americans have asthma and many of them also have food allergies, which puts them at a greater risk of experiencing severe allergic reactions. Emily Vonder Meulen, another 13-year-old who died due to a food allergy

  • Emily Vonder Meulen's Suicide

    365 Words  | 2 Pages

    This article begins with the tragic accounts of a 13-year-old teenage girl who assumed she was having an asthma attack at school and took a few puffs of her inhaler for her asthma, however sadly she went into anaphylactic shock from a food allergy and later died. Statistically, millions of Americans have asthma and many of them also have food allergies, which puts them at a greater risk of experiencing severe allergic reactions. Emily Vonder Meulen, another 13-year-old who died due to a food allergy

  • Personal Essay: My Allergies In Junior High School

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    safe. In Junior High, I had to carry an extra pair of clothes in my backpack and locker just in case the allergen came into contact with me. By the age of ten, I had been to an emergency room more than ten times, usually on Christmas, due to an anaphylaxis reaction. High school was by far the easiest years of schooling because I could resolve an allergic reaction by myself.

  • Epinephrine System Case Studies

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    Epinephrine is a catecholamine that stimulates alpha (α) , beta 1 (β-1) and beta 2 (β-2)adrenergic effector dose dependent. Epinephrine influences its effects on the heart, vascular and other smooth muscles. It’s usually administrated for both anaphylaxis and myocardial infarction. Epinephrine is available in different concentrations and it is administered in a variable type of specific to each indication. Doses for Epinephrine Base on Indication: Indication Dose

  • Ban Peanuts In Schools Essay

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    allergies are the body's overreaction to certain proteins found in peanuts. The immune system's response to these allergens is to trigger an antibody, which then triggers other chemicals. One of the scariest results of these chemicals is the chance for anaphylaxis, which is a potentially fatal condition in which sufferers have trouble breathing because of constricted airways, experience a sudden and drastic drop in blood pressure, have an increased pulse rate, and sometimes even pass out.” “Estimates