DRUG ALLERGY || Learning Pharmacology
In this episode of Learning Pharmacology, we discuss drug-induced allergies and anaphylaxes. They are often rapid, life-threatening allergic reaction. Nurses must be alert to initiate prompt intervention to prevent the reaction from further progressing into distributive shock and cardiac arrest. Nursing management requires immediate epinephrine administration, airway protection, circulatory support, and allergen removal.

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