The greatest priority for newborns exposed to HIV is early diagnosis and prompt treatment.
Severe breathing problems, cardiovascular failure, or both may cause anaphylaxis-related death. Since there is no known alternative, early intramuscular (IM) epinephrine injection is the primary line of therapy for anaphylaxis.
All patients must have their allergies and prior antigen responses evaluated by the nurse. Evaluation of patient knowledge The nurse must evaluate the patient's comprehension of prior responses as well as the efforts taken by the patient and family to limit future antigen exposure.
Epinephrine should be given to patients who are suffering anaphylaxis as quickly as possible.
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