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About Therapeutic Guidelines
Getting to know your drugs
Analgesic
Antibiotic
Cardiovascular
Dermatology
Emergency Medicine
Contributors
Getting to know your emergency drugs
Resuscitation
Recognising the seriously ill child
Procedural sedation and analgesia
Chest pain
Cardiovascular emergencies
Respiratory emergencies
Gastrointestinal emergencies
Neurological emergencies
Endocrine emergencies
Palliative care emergencies
Rheumatological emergencies
Dermatological emergencies
Infectious disease emergencies
Fever
Anaphylaxis
Introduction
Classification and severity
Emergency management of allergic and anaphylactic reactions
Mild allergic or anaphylactic reactions
Moderate or severe anaphylactic reactions
Assessment of blood pressure in anaphylaxis
Emergency management of anaphylaxis (Table 14.14)
Adrenaline infusion
General principles in anaphylaxis
Children with life-threatening anaphylaxis
Adrenaline infusion guide for anaphylaxis (Table 14.15)
Emergency adrenaline infusion without an infusion pump for life-threatening anaphylaxis-induced hypotension in an adult or adolescent (Box 14.13)
Prevention of further anaphylactic reactions
Trauma
Burns
Oral and dental emergencies
Epistaxis
Ocular emergencies
Obstetric emergencies
Psychiatric emergencies
Toxicology
Toxinology
Environmental medicine
Useful resources (Appendix 14.1)
Common abbreviations in emergency medicine (Appendix 14.2)
List of tables, boxes and figures
Key references
Endocrinology
Gastrointestinal
Neurology
Oral and Dental
Palliative Care
Psychotropic
Respiratory
Rheumatology
Developmental Disability
Drug use in pregnancy and breastfeeding
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