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MODIFIABLE FACTORS NON-MODIFIABLE FACTORS

COPD Family history of allergy

NSAIDs History of the anaphylaxis

Substances introduced to the body

Introduction with mast cells


& basophils cells

Antibodies bind with


basophils and mast cells

Mast cells and basophils


proceed to release a
variety of compounds

Hives, Itchiness,
cold clammy skin Release of Coronary artery
histamine spasm,
vasodilation

Bronchial spasm and


SOB, wheezes,
swelling of upper
coughing Drop in blood
airway
pressure
Decreased Cardiac
Output related to
Decreased cardiac output  alteration in rate
and rhythm as
Impaired gas exchange related evidenced by
to ventilation perfusion Decreased tissue perfusion
Drop in blood shortness of breath,
imbalance as evidenced by pressure pulse rate of
shortness of breath, SpO2 78%, 173bpm, and blood
RR 34cpm, BP 63/42 mm Hg, pressure of 63/42
and PR 173 bpm Anaphylactic Tachycardia,
mmHg.

Shock tachypnea,
hypoxemia, Ineffective breathing
dizziness, pattern related to
weakness airway obstruction as
evidenced by laryngeal
edema, SpO2 of 73%,
RR of 33 cpm, BP
63/42mmHg,
wheezing.

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