uk-dipimc MCQ (SBA): Refractory Anaphylaxis

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A pre-hospital physician is managing a patient with a known peanut allergy who has developed anaphylaxis with stridor, wheeze, and hypotension. After two doses of IM adrenaline 500 micrograms at 5-minute intervals, the patient remains severely hypotensive and stridulous. What is the next escalation step?

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