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How should anaphylaxis be recognized and managed according to Qualifi Award Basic Life Support Management of Anaphylaxis?

Recognizing and Managing Anaphylaxis

Anaphylaxis is a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that requires immediate intervention. According to Qualifi Award Basic Life Support Management of Anaphylaxis guidelines, it is crucial to recognize the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis and take prompt action to manage the situation.

Recognizing Anaphylaxis

Signs and Symptoms Description
Difficulty breathing This can include wheezing, shortness of breath, or a tight feeling in the chest.
Swelling of the face, lips, or throat This can lead to difficulty swallowing or speaking.
Rapid heartbeat Heart palpitations or a feeling of a racing heart.
Low blood pressure Feeling dizzy, lightheaded, or faint.
Skin reactions Hives, itching, or flushed skin.

Managing Anaphylaxis

If you suspect someone is experiencing anaphylaxis, follow these steps:

  1. Call for Help: Dial emergency services immediately.
  2. Administer Epinephrine: If the person has an epinephrine auto-injector, help them use it. If not, wait for emergency medical personnel to arrive.
  3. Position the Person: Have them lie down with their legs elevated to improve blood flow.
  4. Monitor Vital Signs: Keep an eye on their breathing, pulse, and level of consciousness.
  5. Provide Comfort: Stay with the person, reassure them, and keep them calm.

Remember, anaphylaxis can progress rapidly, so it is essential to act quickly and decisively. By recognizing the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis and following the appropriate management steps, you can help save a life.