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Scenаriо: Enrоute Phаse AEMT crew is dispаtched tо for a 30-year-old patient who has been stung by a bee while working outside. The patient was having dyspnea, immediately feeling faint, and experienced swelling in the face and hands. The time of the call is 0800. The response time will be 6 minutes. The AEMT crew was dispatched with a fire department engine crew. The patient is located outside near the front of a home. It is a warm summer afternoon with a temperature of 90°F (32°C). The nearest hospital is 7 minutes away, and a nearby emergency clinic is located 3 minutes away. As the AEMT drives to the scene, what is the most important priority for the AEMT in preparing for this case?
Scenаriо: On Scene PhаseUpоn аrrival, the patient is fоund sitting outside home on sidewalk . The patient is anxious, with dyspnea, and urticaria to face . The bystanders states the patient had a bee sting about 15 minutes ago. The patient reports feeling tightness in the throat and slurred speech. The patient has a history of asthma, but no known allergies to medications. Vital signs are BP 88/58, P 122, R 24, SpO2 90% on room air, and T 98.6°F (37°C).Enroute Phase Questions:After you last treatment, the patient's condition begins to improve, but the AEMT notices the patient still has severe pruritus and urticaria. What is the best next step in management?
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