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Selecting the Appropriate Position:
Helping a patient recover from an anaphylactic reaction involves choosing the right position based on their condition.
Auto-Injector Use:
When administering an auto-injector, the patient should either lie flat or sit down for their safety and comfort.
Semi-Recumbent Option:
If symptoms affect breathing, consider placing the patient in a semi-recumbent position, propped with pillows or resting on someone else. This position aids in easier breathing.
Dealing with Low Blood Pressure:
If the patient feels cold, dizzy, weak, or exhibits clamminess or sweating, they may have low blood pressure. Lay them down and elevate their legs, allowing blood to flow back to the head. Avoid sudden position changes, which can worsen their condition.
Minimizing Aspiration Risk:
When lying the patient down, turn their head to the side to prevent inhalation of vomit in case of sudden sickness. Be prepared to turn them on their side if vomiting seems likely. If the patient loses consciousness, place them in the recovery position. If they stop breathing, commence CPR.
Transition to Recovery Position:
To move the patient into the recovery position, follow these steps:
Contacting Emergency Services:
Regardless of the patient's condition, always call EMS in cases of anaphylaxis, even if the patient's symptoms improve.