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11 Î SS 20: Individualize the duration of direct observation and monitoring after anaphylaxis but provide longer periods of observation for those patients with a history of risk factors for severe anaphylaxis (eg, asthma, previous biphasic reactions, or protracted anaphylaxis) for ≥4-8 hours. (S-C) Î SS 21: Prescribe AIE for patients who have experienced an anaphylactic reaction and for those at increased risk for anaphylaxis. (S-C) Î SS 22: Provide patients at risk for anaphylaxis with an action plan instructing them on how to manage an episode of anaphylaxis, including administration of epinephrine (R-C) Table 7. Anaphylaxis Emergency Cart Basic supplies Airway & intravenous fluid support equipment Medications First line: required supplies and priority medications • Written emergency protocol • Flow chart for recording times and events • Stethoscope • Sphygmomanometer, blood pressure cuffs (infant, child, adult, obese adult) • Watch or clock • Gloves, preferably without latex • Synthetic tape • Alcohol swabs • Tourniquets • Indwelling intravenous catheters: gauge 14, 16, 18, 20, 22) • Intravenous butterfly needles: gauge 19, 21, 23) • Syringes: 1, 10, 20 mL • Needles (1-2 inches): 18, 21, 23 gauge • Macro-drip administration sets • Extension tubing • T-connectors • 3-way stopcocks • Arm boards (2-4 sizes) • Bag-valve-mask, self- inflating with reservoir (eg, Ambu bag ) for adult and child (preferably without latex) • Disposable face masks (infant, toddler, child, adult) • Oropharyngeal airways: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 cm • Nasal pharyngeal airway: 6, 7, 8, 9 mm • O 2 extension tubing • O 2 nasal cannula • Macro-drip administration set (10-15 drops/mL) and connection tubing • Intravenous pole or suitable substitute • Pulse oximeter • Twin-jet nebulizer, face mask, tubing • Epinephrine 1:1,000 – 3 ampules or 1 multidose vial • O 2 E-cylinder 2 and wrench; >1,100 psi • 0.9% normal saline (2 1-L bags) • Albuterol inhalational solution 0.5% • Glucagon 1 mg/mL (2 vials)

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