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11. Your patient has an anaphylactic reaction (adverse reaction) in his stomach a week (time frame is key for this question) after an insulin injection. This would be considered a
a. local anaphylactic reaction
b. type II hypersensitivity
c. systemic anaphylactic reaction
d. type III hypersensitivity
e. type IV hypersensitivity
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