Anaphylaxis: immediate adrenaline treatment and post-event care
An international emergency guide to anaphylaxis, covering rapid recognition, intramuscular adrenaline, airway and circulatory support, observation and discharge planning.
Referenced MDPDA clinical resources in Emergency Medicine, with transparent evidence and review metadata.
An international emergency guide to anaphylaxis, covering rapid recognition, intramuscular adrenaline, airway and circulatory support, observation and discharge planning.
An international guide to undifferentiated shock, integrating bedside physiology, fluid responsiveness, vasoactive therapy, ultrasound and cause-specific intervention.
An international guide to the poisoned adult, covering ABC stabilisation, toxidromes, decontamination, antidotes, ECG and metabolic clues, enhanced elimination and toxicology consultation.
An international guide to the initial management of major trauma, integrating catastrophic haemorrhage control, airway and breathing threats, balanced resuscitation, imaging and trauma-team care.
An international guide to undifferentiated acute chest pain, covering ACS, aortic syndrome, pulmonary embolism, pneumothorax, pericarditis and safe use of ECG, troponin and imaging.
An international guide to sudden severe headache, focusing on subarachnoid haemorrhage, vascular and infectious causes, imaging, lumbar puncture and safe discharge.
A practical guide to first-seizure assessment, including immediate stabilisation, metabolic and toxic triggers, imaging, antiseizure medication decisions and safe follow-up.
An international emergency guide to heat exhaustion and heat stroke, covering core-temperature measurement, immediate cooling, rhabdomyolysis, electrolyte disturbance and return to activity.
An international guide to accidental hypothermia, including gentle handling, core-temperature assessment, rewarming methods, arrhythmias and extracorporeal rewarming.
An international guide to acute agitation, emphasising rapid medical assessment, verbal de-escalation, proportional restraint, medication safety and post-sedation monitoring.
A UK-focused professional reference for recognising suspected sepsis in people aged 16 or over, assessing risk, escalating deteriorating patients and coordinating time-critical investigation and treatment using current NICE guidance.