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Status Epilepticus Emergency Management – A Stepwise Protocol

Status Epilepticus (SE) is a critical neurological emergency that demands immediate medical attention. It is defined as a seizure lasting more than five minutes or a series of seizures where the patient fails to regain baseline consciousness between events. Without timely intervention, it can lead to irreversible brain damage, hypoxia, metabolic acidosis, and even death. […]

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Anaphylactic Shock: Emergency Management Protocol Explained

Anaphylactic shock — also known as anaphylaxis — is a rapidly progressing, life-threatening allergic reaction that can occur within minutes or even seconds of exposure to a trigger. It requires immediate recognition and aggressive treatment to prevent respiratory collapse, cardiovascular failure, or death. ⚠️ What Is Anaphylactic Shock? Anaphylactic shock is an acute, systemic IgE-mediated

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Cardiac Arrest: Emergency Management, CPR, and ACLS Rhythm Guide

Cardiac arrest is a sudden, life-threatening event in which the heart stops pumping blood effectively. Without immediate intervention, it leads to irreversible brain damage and death within minutes. Understanding the correct approach to an unconscious, pulseless patient is critical in emergency care — whether you’re a healthcare professional or trained responder. 🫀 What is Cardiac

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