Amoxicillin Allergy Trials: Difference between revisions

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Latest revision as of 23:21, 25 January 2021

H/O amoxicillin allergy is rarely a true allergy. Get more information about what the reaction was, at what age it occurred, look at telemed pictures if you can, consult a pediatrician if they are little and consider amoxicillin challenge in the village OR bring them to ER or clinic in Bethel for this. Over 90% of the time there was not a true allergy and the flag was put on EMR because a parent reported a h/o rash or hives that was not really hives OR it was imported from our old medical record system and was not validated.

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ASSESSMENT:

  • Patient’s history and medical records were reviewed and the patient does not have any evidence of a true allergy to amoxicillin.
  • CHA and family are OK with trial of Amoxicillin

PLAN:

  • Recommend Amoxicillin trial in clinic today.
  • Document vitals, physical exam and good lung exam
  • Have epinephrine available.
  • Mix Amoxicillin
  • Draw up a CHAM, weight based dose of Amoxicillin.
  • Give the patient 1/10th of the dose in the clinic.
  • Have patient remain at the clinic for 20 minutes for observation. Caretaker is to alert the CHAs of any concerns.
  • After 20 minutes, if there are no problems, the patient may be given the rest of the dose of Amoxicillin.
  • Have patient remain at the clinic for another hour for observation in waiting room..
  • If there are no problems tolerating the test doses, then the patient may go home and continue medicine as prescribed.
  • If a rash or any concerns come up, the patient should be brought back to clinic and a telemed picture and RMT should be sent in for the provider to review and get a pediatric consult if required.
  • Give Amoxicillin Rash Handout to family to take home. Rash with amoxicillin is common in infants and young children and it is usually OK to continue the medicine unless the patient develops true hives, face swelling or difficulty breathing.

Resources/References


YKHC Clinical Guidelines
Common/Unique Medical Diagnoses