On-call guide anaphylaxis & anaphylactic shock
⚡️ Anaphylaxis = medical emergency.
A rapid, life-threatening allergic reaction that happens after exposure to a trigger in a sensitized person.
🚨 Recognize early: stridor, wheeze, dyspnea, hypotension.
💉 Treat fast: IM adrenaline — always first.
💧 Add fluids if hypotensive.
🫁 If airway or bronchospasm persists → beta-agonist, consider intubation.
❤️🩹 Supportive care, monitor, educate before discharge.
Stay calm. Act fast. Adrenaline saves lives.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This guide is for educational purposes only. It does not replace your hospital protocols or senior guidance,
and is not medical advice.
✨ Perfect for:
- Final-year medical students
- New interns / house officers
- Residents who want a quick structured refresher
📌 Download it, save it, and carry calm into your next night on call.