Description : Serum sickness is a common symptom of a. Contact dermatitis. b. Hemolytic disease of the newborn. c. Immune complex hypersensitivity d. Food allergies.
Last Answer : c. Immune complex hypersensitivity
Description : Which of the following is NOT a type I hypersensitivity? A. Food Allergies B. Contact Dermatitis C. Allergic Rhinitis D. Exercise Induced Allergies
Last Answer : B. Contact Dermatitis
Description : What type of immune cell may control IgE-mediated hypersensitivities? a. Suppressor T cells b. Plasma cells c. Cytotoxic T cells d. Neutrophils
Last Answer : a. Suppressor T cells
Description : Exercise sometimes also causes allergies, usually in the form of a. Anaphylaxis b. An asthma attack. c. Hives. d. Edema.
Last Answer : b. An asthma attack.
Description : Which one of the following allergens is NOT associated with contact dermatitis? a. Foods b. Cosmetics c. Poison ivy d. Jewlery
Last Answer : a. Foods
Description : Dengue fever is transmitted primarily by a. contact with body fluids. b. contaminated water and food. c. arthropods. d. None of the above( A-C) is correct.
Last Answer : d. None of the above( A-C) is correct.
Description : Which disease is caused by Nickel? (1) Itai Itai (2) Dermatitis (3) Learning disability (4) Asthma
Last Answer : (2) Dermatitis Explanation: Nickel allergy is one of the most common causes of contact allergic dermatitis. In affected individuals, dermatitis (also called eczema) develops in places where nickel containing metal is touching the skin.
Description : Exposure to chemicals having carcinogenic properties cause (A) Dermatitis (skin disorder) (B) Cancer (C) Asphyxiation (suffocation) (D) Asthma
Last Answer : (B) Cancer
Description : Exposure to chemicals having carcinogenic properties cause (A) Dermatitis (skin disorder) (B) Cancer (C) Asphyxiation (D) Asthma
Description : Does this sound like Hay Fever?
Last Answer : answer:Sounds like sinusitis to me. Try having some chili or mustard (whichever you prefer) and do your best to keep your nose and nasal passages clear / clean. Seeing a doctor about this wouldn’t be unreasonable.
Description : What are some good hay fever remedies?
Last Answer : One word….NeilMed
Description : A Good Cure for Hay Fever?
Last Answer : I have really bad allergies and for awhile I got immunotherapy shots from an allergy doctor and that seemed to be the only thing that helped. They inject your body with what you are allergic to and you ... a resistance. You just have to do it for a long time, but the results come fairly quickly.
Description : Hay fever is caused by
Last Answer : Hay fever is caused by A. Heptitis B. Dangue C. Allergy D. Helper T-cells
Description : Hay fever is a sign of - (1) malnutrition (2) allergy (3) oldage (4) over work
Last Answer : (2) allergy Explanation: Hay fever involves an allergic reaction to pollen. A similar reaction occurs with allergy to mold, animal dander, dust, and other allergens that you breathe in. ... rhinitis breathes in an allergen such as pollen or dust, the body releases chemicals, including histamine.
Description : Which one of the following diseases is due to an allergic reaction? (a) Enteric fever (b) Skin cancer (c) Goitre (d) Hay fever
Last Answer : (d) Hay fever
Description : Benefit afforded by certain H1 antihistaminics in the following condition is not based on antagonism of histamine: A. Dermographism B. Insect bite C. Common cold D. Seasonal hay fever
Last Answer : C. Common cold
Description : Hay fever is a sign of (1) malnutrition (2) allergy (3) old age (4) over work
Last Answer : allergy
Description : Systemic corticosteroid therapy is not used routinely and is reserved only for severe cases of (a) Exfoliative dermatitis (b) Posterior uveitis (c) Acute rheumatic fever (d) Hodgkin’s disease
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : ystemic corticosteroid therapy is not used routinely and is reserved only for severe cases of: A. Exfoliative dermatitis B. Posterior uveitis C. Acute rheumatic fever D. Hodgkin’s disease
Last Answer : C. Acute rheumatic feve
Description : Two major drawbacks to the use of ______ is allergies and beta- lactamases produced by resistant bacteria. a. Tetracycline b. Penicillin c. Cephalosporin d. Bacitracin
Last Answer : b. Penicillin
Description : An example of infection allergy is the _______. a. Skin test for allergies b. Arthus phenomenon c. Poison ivy d. Tuberculin test
Last Answer : d. Tuberculin test
Description : Lassa fever is transmitted by the zoonotic host, _______ which are used for food. a. fruit bats b. bush rats c. monkeys d. rabbits
Last Answer : b. bush rats
Description : One of the most excessive diarrheas of the GI tract is associated with which of the following poisonings or diseases? a. Staphylococcal food poisoning b. Typhoid fever c. Cholera d. Campylobacteriosis
Last Answer : c. Cholera
Description : Is cool air a better environment for people with asthma or allergies?
Last Answer : answer:Humidity can trigger asthma, as obviously unfiltered air can, too. Conditioned air can help prevent indoor asthma attacks, as it cleans, cools and dries the air. Conditioning the air can also help keep mold and pollen spores to a tolerable level.
Description : Can spring allergies cause "allergic asthma"?
Last Answer : Allergic asthma can be triggered by mold allergies as well as pollen. It’s a good idea to see a doctor for relief. It may be a combination of an inhaler and medication.
Description : Allergies From What? Asthma To be Can ?
Last Answer : : Yes , allergies From Asthma To be Possibility Stays. Currently Allergies Caused Asthma Most More To see Found Goes.
Description : The early response in asthma is due to activity. a. Cytotoxic T Cell b. Basophil c. TH2 Cell And NI( Cell d. Dendritic Cells
Last Answer : c. TH2 Cell And NI( Cell
Description : The immediate precursor for glumatic acid production by Corynebacterium glutamicumis A.lysine B.oxoacetate C.citrate D.2-oxo-glutarate
Last Answer : D.2-oxo-glutarate
Last Answer : .2-oxo-glutarate
Description : A young child presents with respiratory distress, worsening over 2 days. Blood gases show a pH of 7.25, a PCO2 of 7.5kPa, a PO2 of 8.5kPa, and a base excess of -4. Which of the ... required. 4) Results are consistent with late severe asthma. 5) Bicarbonate may be necessary to correct the acidosis.
Last Answer : Answers-4 In interpreting blood gas results, the following sequence may be useful: Inspect the pH: Is it low, normal or high? Inspect the CO2: Is it low, normal or high? Inspect the PO2: Is ... excess and normal pH. Bicarbonate is usually only considered if the base deficit exceeds about -8 or 00.
Description : Possible to get fever from allergies?
Last Answer : answer:No fever from the allergies to nature and growing things. There is a really high pollen count now. I live in the country and I see all the cars are covered with yellow pollen. If you were running ... had flu. Glad that you are feeling better. Stuffy runny nose will calm down in a day or so.
Description : Contact dermatitis?
Last Answer : DefinitionContact dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin caused by direct contact with an irritating substance.See also: Poison ivy - oak - sumacAlternative NamesDermatitis - contact; Allergic ... solvents, or other chemicals. The reaction usually resembles a burn.Allergic contact dermatitis,
Description : Contact dermatitis, which of the following are common irritants? A. Water (Missed. B. temperature extremes (Missed. C. Frictional abrasives (Missed. D. Nickel Ans: D 123. Atopic eczema induces lichenification A. True B. False
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Irritants cause more contact dermatitis than allergens do? A. True B. False
Description : In this condition, there is a scaly dermatitis affecting parts of the skin that are supplied by oil glands. A. chronic dermatitis B. contact dermatitis C. eczema D. seborrheic dermatitis
Last Answer : Ans: D
Description : Type IV hypersensitivity responses: a. typically occur 72 hours after contact with the antigen b. occur in Kveim's test c. occur in contact dermatitis d. all above
Last Answer : all above
Description : In allergic reaction: a. Arthus reaction is a type IV reaction b. anaphylaxis occurs in patients who have had no previous exposure to the offending substance c. contact dermatitis is a type IV reaction d. positive Mantoux test is a type III reaction
Last Answer : contact dermatitis is a type IV reaction
Description : Two methods for transmitting leprosy are a. Arthropod Bites And Fomites. b. Skin Contact And Respiratory Droplets. c. Arthropod Bites And Contaminated Food. d. Contaminated Water And Food.
Last Answer : b. Skin Contact And Respiratory Droplets.
Description : Leprosy can be contracted by contact with a. Contaminated Water. b. Insects. c. Nasal Secretions. d. Contaminated Food.
Last Answer : c. Nasal Secretions.
Description : An emerging pathogen associated with contaminated water is _____. a. typhoid fever b. cholera c. shigellosis d. Vibrio vulnificus
Last Answer : d. Vibrio vulnificus
Description : What are some of the initial symptoms in about 70% of people infected with HIV within the first few weeks? a. A migrating rash covering the whole body b. Flu-like symptoms, of fever, chills c. Sneezing and symptoms of a head cold d. No one develops symptoms until several years later
Last Answer : b. Flu-like symptoms, of fever, chills
Description : ______ follow streptococcal diseases and appear to be consequences of immune complex formation in the kidneys or heart. a. Scarlet fever b. Yellow fever c. Rheumatic fever d. Necrotizing fasciatis
Last Answer : c. Rheumatic fever
Description : : A _____ is a cytokine that induces fever by stimulating the ______. a. pyrogen, hypothalamus b. pyogen, thalamus c. defensin, thyroid d. perforin, pituitary
Last Answer : a. pyrogen, hypothalamus
Description : Pyrogens are a. Proteins Affecting the Hypothalamus. b. Bacterial Fragments. c. Fever-Producing Substances. d. All the Above (A—C) Are Correct.
Last Answer : d. All the Above (A—C) Are Correct.
Description : Which of the following is a sign of disease? a. Sorethroat b. Nausea c. Headache d. Fever
Last Answer : d. Fever
Description : The organisms of diphtheria and ______ are known for their production of _______. a. Typhoid Fever; Antitoxins b. Typhoid Fever; Exotoxins c. Tetanus; Antitoxins d. Tetanus; Exotoxins
Last Answer : d. Tetanus; Exotoxins
Description : A disease also called "black water fever" from blood in urine is _____. a. Leishmania b. Cryptosporidiosis c. Giardiasis d. Malaria
Last Answer : d. Malaria
Description : The parasites of malaria invade the body's ______ and bring on intense _________. a. White Blood Cells; Diarrhea b. White Blood Cells; Chills And Fever c. Red Blood Cells; Chills And Fever d. Red Blood Cells; Diarrhea
Last Answer : c. Red Blood Cells; Chills And Fever
Description : _________ fever was the first human disease associated with a virus. Walter Reed identified _________ as the carrier. a. Lassa, rats b. Dengue, mosquitoes c. Ebola, bats d. Yellow, mosquitoes
Last Answer : d. Yellow, mosquitoes