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- A nurse administering chemotherapy through a peripheral IV notices a red streak at the IV site and the patient reports itching sensationThe IV has a robust blood return. What does the nurse suspect?A.Hypersensitivity reactionB.ExtravasationC.Flare reactionD.Venous irritationWhich of the following is not typically part of an ART cocktail for treating AIDS?a. protease inhibitorb. corticosteroidsc. reverse transcriptase inhibitord. nucleotide analogWhich of the following conditions is example of type 3 hypersensitivity reaction? a. Lupus b. Graves' disease c. Hashiomoto's thyroiditis d. Allergic rhinitis
- Which of the following drugs is a clinically-used monoclonal antibody for the treatment of breast cancer? O a. Doxycycline O b. Chloroquine O c. Herceptin O d. ProtiumInterferon is a mechanism used to protect the cell that becomes infected with a virus.A. TrueB. FalseExplain why each choice (a-d) is correct or incorrect. Allergens differ from antigens because a. Allergens produce an abnormally large immune response to what is an otherwise harmless particle. b. Allergens do not involve the leucocytes, they simple stimulate the inflammatory response. c. Allergens are only active seasonally and are generally harmless to the body. d. Allergens are primarily plant derived while antigens are bacterial or viral in nature.
- The contact with allergen that results in symptoms is called thea. sensitizing dose b. degranulation dose c. provocative dosed. desensitizing doseIdentify the mismatched pair. (Select all that apply.) a. type I hypersensitivity: mast cells, basophils, and eosinophils b. type II hypersensitivity: penicillin allergy c. type III hypersensitivity: modified cell-surface components d. type IV hypersensitivity: CD4 TH1 or CD8 T cells e. type III hypersensitivity: nonhuman therapeutic proteins f. type IV hypersensitivity: modified intracellular human proteins g. type II hypersensitivity: immediate hypersensitivity h. type I hypersensitivity; IgE cross-linking.B cells always need helper T cells to stimulate them to make antibodies.A. TrueB. False
- Contact dermatitis: A. is antibody mediated B. is both a type I hypersensitivity reaction and is cell mediated C. is a type I hypersensitivity reaction D. is cell mediatedA. In a table give three differences between antigen and antibodies B. Explain the structure of the antibody molecule C. Discuss the differences between humoral and cell mediated immunity in terms of chemicals and cells involved in each process as they tackle pathogens. You should write no more than 450 words.Concerning interface drug reactions, which statement is false? a. Most are caused by type II immunologic reactions. b. All show dyskeratosis/apoptosis. c. Erythema multiforme and fixed drug eruption can involve acral sites. d. The diagnosis of toxic epidermal necrosis can be made on frozen section with a strip of peeled skin.