Know the Difference: Anaphylaxis vs. Anaphylactic Shock

Started by LinksEtc, November 10, 2014, 06:53:26 PM

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"Know the Difference: Anaphylaxis vs. Anaphylactic Shock"
http://blog.foodallergy.org/2014/11/04/know-the-difference-anaphylaxis-vs-anaphylactic-shock/

Quote"Anaphylactic shock" is a term that specifically refers to an episode of anaphylaxis where the person goes into a state of shock due to poor blood circulation that deprives the body of oxygen and nutrients.

SilverLining


CMdeux

I must say, though-- it's not quite as thorough as the trusty anaphylaxis grading chart-- I also like that the grading chart sort of presents symptoms on a sliding kind of increasing SCALE, rather than just a binary one.

Repetitive vomiting is a bigger deal than hives, for example...

But I love that it comes as a fridge magnet!! 
Resistance isn't futile.  It's voltage divided by current. 


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