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 : Systemic anaphylaxis is characterized by a. Contraction Of Smooth Muscles. b. A Red Rash. c. Blood Poisoning. d. Hives.
Last Answer : a. Contraction Of Smooth Muscles.
Description : Which one of the following applies to the disease systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)? a. It is a type of cytotoxic hypersensitivity. b. It is often accompanied by a butterfly rash. c. It is due to an overreaction of T lymphocytes. d. It is the result of a cellular hypersensitivity.
Last Answer : d. It is the result of a cellular hypersensitivity.
Description : In Type I hypersensitivity the first dose of antigen is the _____. a. Immunizing Dose b. Sensitizing Dose c. Allergizing Dose d. Activating Dose
Last Answer : b. Sensitizing Dose
Description : Slow reacting Substance of Anaphylaxis is a mixture of (A) Prostaglandins (B) Prostacyclins (C) Thromboxanes (D) Leukotrienes
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : : _____ is an exaggerated or inappropriate immune defense that is causing the problems in an affected individual. a. Hypersensitivity b. Autoimmune disease c. AIDS d. HIV
Last Answer : a. Hypersensitivity
Description : An acute disease becomes _____ when the body is incapable of ridding itself of the pathogen, while a local disease becomes ______ when it disseminates to deeper organs and tissues. a. Contagious; Systemic b. Contagious; Secondary c. Chronic; Systemic d. Chronic; Secondary
Last Answer : c. Chronic; Systemic
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning the pulmonary response to shock? a. The acute pulmonary vascular response to shock differs markedly from that of systemic vasculature b. The ... elements e. A decrease in lung compliance may result from the loss of type I pneumocytes
Last Answer : Answer: c, d, e Contributing pathophysiologic processes to the pulmonary manifestations of shock include the pulmonary component of the cardiovascular response, disruption of the normal ... injury from mediators of inflammation elaborated elsewhere, and from activated cellular blood elements
Description : Which type of hypersensitivity reaction involves immune complexes formed when antigens bind to antibodies? a) Type III Type III hypersensitivity is associated with systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid ... , or delayed-type, hypersensitivity occurs 24-72 hours after exposure to an allergen.
Last Answer : a) Type III Type III hypersensitivity is associated with systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, serum sickness, certain types of nephritis, and some types of bacterial endocarditis.
Description : The transfusion reaction that arises from the mixing of incompatible blood types illustrates a/an a. Form of lupus erythematous. b. Type i hypersensitivity. c. Immune complex reaction. d. Cytotoxic hypersensitivity.
Last Answer : d. Cytotoxic hypersensitivity.
Description : SLE stands for_________________ and is an autoimmune disease. A. squamous laceration ecchymosis B. systemic lupus erythematosus C. septic lymphodic edema
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : Symptoms of circulatory systemic overload during excessive IV fluids include all except A) Oliguria B) Increased BP C) Anxiety D) Pulmonary edema
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : : DiGeorge syndrome and X-linked (Bruton) agammaglobulinemia differ in the a. Type of antibody produced by the immune system. b. Lymphocytes that the body fails to produce. c. Systems affected by the respective diseases. d. Type of hypersensitivity that ensues
Last Answer : c. Systems affected by the respective diseases.
Description : A cytotoxic hypersensitivity would occur if blood type is transfused into a person with blood type a. A;AB b. 0; AB c. A; 0 d. 0; B
Last Answer : a. A;AB
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 : Which of the following mediates Type I hypersensitivity reaction? A- IgE B- IgG C- IgM D- IgD
Last Answer : IgE
Description : Which characteristic sign of inflammation is NOT correctly associated with its cause? a. Edema—nerve damage b. Heat—blood warmth c. Swelling—fluid accumulation d. Redness—blood accumulation
Last Answer : d. Redness—blood accumulation
Description : During the course of a cellular hypersensitivity a. Antibodies react with antigens in tissues. b. Serotonin and histamine are released by cells. c. Immune complexes form on blood vessel surfaces. d. A skin thickening called an induration may form.
Last Answer : b. Serotonin and histamine are released by cells.
Description : Hashimoto disease and Graves‘ disease are similar in that both a. Affect the thyroid gland. b. Affect the red blood cells. c. Are forms of cellular hypersensitivity? d. Are accompanied by histamine release.
Last Answer : b. Affect the red blood cells.
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 : In which of the following cell mediated immunity (CMI) participates? A.Delayed hypersensitivity reaction B.Graft versus host reaction C.Allograft rejection D.All of the above
Last Answer : D.All of the above
Last Answer : .All of the above
Description : Of the hemolytic groups of streptococci, _____ is the most dangerous because the organisms completely destroy red blood cells. a. alpha hemolytic group b. the beta hemolytic group c. the gamma hemolytic d. strep viridins group
Last Answer : b. the beta hemolytic group
Description : Which of the following is NOT an autoimmune disease? a. Myasthenia gravis b. Type i diabetes c. Systemic lupus erythematosus d. Rheumatoid arthritis e. All of the above are autoimmune disorders
Last Answer : e. All of the above are autoimmune disorders
Description : A disease that occurs at a low level in a certain geographic area is a/an a. Local Disease. b. Pandemic Disease. c. Endemic Disease. d. Systemic Disease
Last Answer : c. Endemic Disease.
Description : What is the name of the medicine for unconsciousness ?
Last Answer : You can use Clorofome to anesthetize someone. It is usually found at any doctor.
Description : What is the consequence of unconsciousness ?
Last Answer : Disaster caused by human beings is the result of human unconsciousness.
Last Answer : Of course. Artificial sleep is controlled.
Description : Assertion: (A) Diethyl ether is used as general anaesthesia Reason (R): Diethyl either produces unconsciousness without effecting lungs
Last Answer : Assertion: (A) Diethyl ether is used as general anaesthesia Reason (R): Diethyl either produces unconsciousness ... false D. A is false but R is true
Description : Unconsciousness - first aid?
Last Answer : DefinitionUnconsciousness is when a person is unable to respond to people and activities. Often, this is called a coma or being in a comatose state.Other changes in awareness can occur ... of consciousness - first aid; Coma - first aid; Mental status change; Altered mental statusConsiderationsB
Description : Intravenous fentanyl is used in balanced anaesthesia to afford: A. Relaxation of chest muscles B. Analgesia C. Unconsciousness D. Suppression of gastric acid secretion
Last Answer : B. Analgesia
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 : According to Rawlins–Thompson classification Type D ADR includes___________ a) Carcinogenesis b) Bradycardia associated with beta blockers c) Anaphylaxis associated with penicillin d) Opiate withdrawal syndrome
Last Answer : a) Carcinogenesis
Description : Isoniazid has a very narrow drug spectrum as the active form of the drug specifically interferes with cell wall synthesis in _____ by inhibiting the production of mycolic acid in the cell wall. a. Staphylococcus b. Streptococcus c. Enterococcus d. Mycobacterium
Last Answer : d. Mycobacterium
Description : A bacterial cell that is transformed _____. a. Cannot Form A Conjugation Pilus. b. Has Undergone A Frameshift Mutation. c. Has Acquired Dna From The Environment. d. Will Probably Die Within 24 Hours.
Last Answer : c. Has Acquired Dna From The Environment.
Description : When nutrients are limiting, some bacterial species can form resistant structures called _____. a. endospores b. cysts c. seeds d. capsules
Last Answer : a. endospores
Description : The phylum Cyanobacteria are unique because they _____. a. convert nitrogen to a useable form b. are poisonous c. photosynthesize d. have a waxy cell wall
Last Answer : c. photosynthesize
Description : Is there a connection between taking daily low doses of NSAIDS and anaphylaxis?
Last Answer : I think the first sentence of the abstract says it all: “Aspirin and non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may cause anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reactions.” (emphasis mine)
Description : Are there different kinds of food allergies besides anaphylaxis? (i.e. one that causes you ingest more of a food than you should)
Last Answer : I’ve never heard of an allergy causing you to eat more. Allergic reactions range from mild (itching/swelling) to severe (anaphylaxis). Not being able to stop eating something because you like it is more likely to be a compulsion issue than an allergy issue.
Description : Anaphylaxis?
Last Answer : DefinitionAnaphylaxis is a life-threatening type of allergic reaction.Alternative NamesAnaphylactic reaction; Anaphylactic shock; Shock - anaphylacticCauses, incidence, and risk factorsAnaphylaxis is a severe, ... -ray dye, and others) may cause an anaphylactic-like reaction (anaphylactoid reac
Description : Which of the following drugs is the drug of choice in anaphylaxis associated with bronchospasm and hypotension ? (a) Cortisone (b) Epinephrine (c) Isoproterenol (d) Norepinephrine (e) Phenylephrine
Description : Your 23-year-old female patient is pregnant and has gonorrhea. The past medical history includes anaphylaxis following exposure to amoxicillin. Worried about compliance, you would like to treat this patient ... chose (a) Cefixime (b) Ceftriaxone (c) Ciprofloxacin (d) Spectinomycin (e) Tetracycline
Last Answer : Ans: D
Description : What is anaphylaxis ?
Last Answer : It is most rapid hypersensitive reaction. It responds within minutes of applying a stimulus and can get localize. Reactions are mediated by release of pharmacologically active substances.
Description : The nurse teaches the patient with allergies about anaphylaxis including which of the following statements? a) The most common cause of anaphylaxis is penicillin. The most common ... 30 minutes of exposure involving cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and integumentary organ systems.
Last Answer : a) The most common cause of anaphylaxis is penicillin. The most common cause of anaphylaxis, accounting for about 75% of fatal anaphylactic reactions in the U.S., is penicillin.
Description : Which of the following interventions is the single most important aspect for the patient at risk for anaphylaxis? a) Prevention People who have experienced food, medication, idiopathic, or ... alert bracelet will assist those rendering aid to the patient who has experienced an anaphylactic reaction
Last Answer : a) Prevention People who have experienced food, medication, idiopathic, or exerciseinduced anaphylactic reactions should always carry an emergency kit containing epinephrine for injection to prevent the onset of the reaction upon exposure.
Description : The most important risk in the use of primaquine is the occurrence of the following reaction in certain recipients: A. Ventricular arrhythmia B. Agranulocytosis C. Haemolysis D. Anaphylaxis
Last Answer : C. Haemolysis
Description : The most important complication of streptokinase therapy is: A. Hypotension B. Bleeding C. Fever D. Anaphylaxis
Last Answer : B. Bleeding
Description : In an anaesthetized dog, repeated intravenous injection of ephedrine shows the phenomenon of: A. Anaphylaxis B. Tachyphylaxis C. Idiosyncrasy D. Drug resistance
Last Answer : B. Tachyphylaxis
Description : Which of the following terms does not describe an Adverse Drug Reaction? a) Idiosyncrasy b) Anaphylaxis c) Teratogenic effect d) Placebo effect
Last Answer : d) Placebo effect