Maine:Prehospital protocol pediatric anaphylaxis
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Perform general assessment
- Manage airway as appropriate
- If shock is present refer to shock protocol
- Request ALS if available
Signs Symptoms of Anapylaxis?
- Is there a known allergen exposure with hypotension or respiratory distress?
- Common allergens are peanuts, medications and bee stings
Yes
- Assist in administration of patient's own anaphylaxis kit if available
- IF (weight <25)
- Give EpiPen Junior IM (0.15mg epinephrine 1:1000 IM)
- If auto injector is not available, give epinephrine 1:1000 (weight * 0.01) mg IM
- IF (weight > 25)
- Give EpiPen IM (0.3mg epinephrine 1:1000 IM)
- If autoinjector is not available, give epinephrine (1:1000) (weight * 0.01) mg IM
Wheezing or Shortness of Breath?
- 2.5mg/3mL NS via Nebulizer may be administered
- Repeat as needed
Give Diphenhydramine 1-2 mg/kg IV/IM
- Max dose 50mg
Notify Receiving Hospital
- Continue transport, and frequent reassessments
- Contact online medical control if in need of further instructions
