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  1. Protocol, first line of treatment for anaphylaxis is adrenaline
  2. Patient decided on his own to leave and signed a refusal of treatment form. I explained to the patient to patient that it would be in his best interest not to leave, another colleague also spoke to patient. It was the patients decision to leave
  3. I had a patient today that came for routine tests at clinic. Patient lips swollen on R side. According to patient he received phenergan 25mg from pharmacy 2 hours earlier and drank 2 tablets. After aprox 15 minutes swelling got worse. Tongue not swollen, patient didnt struggle to breathe. I gave 1ml of 1:1000 of Adrenaline. Swelling of lips didnt improve, patient didnt want to stay as he was in s hurry. Your thoughts on this patient? Anything else that I could have done for this patient?

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