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M1Assig S.docx M1 Case Study Analysis Case Study Analysis Walden University NURS 6501: Advanced Pathophysiology 14:03:27 GMT -05:00 Case Study Analysis Introduction Hypersensitivity reactions are overstated or inappropriate immune responses to an allergen or antigen (Vaillant et al., 2021). To accurately diagnose and treat diseases, advanced practitioners must identify indications and symptoms that signal imbalances in the body's homeostasis. This paper discusses the pathophysiology and adaptive responses and explains the process of immunosuppression. Why the patient presented the described symptoms Based on the patient's primary grievance and the symptoms and signs, a practitioner can conclude that it is Cellulitis. The patient's right calf was red; he had a fever of 100.6 °F, chills, and a swollen leg. According to Rrapi et al. (2021), there are many different bacterial skin infections,

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NURS 6501: Advanced Pathophysiology




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Introduction

Hypersensitivity reactions are overstated or inappropriate immune responses to an

allergen or antigen (Vaillant et al., 2021). To accurately diagnose and treat diseases,

advanced practitioners must identify indications and symptoms that signal imbalances in the

body's homeostasis. This paper discusses the pathophysiology and adaptive responses and

explains the process of immunosuppression.

Why the patient presented the described symptoms

Based on the patient's primary grievance and the symptoms and signs, a practitioner

can conclude that it is Cellulitis. The patient's right calf was red; he had a fever of 100.6 °F,

chills, and a swollen leg. According to Rrapi et al. (2021), there are many different bacterial

skin infections, but Cellulitis is one of the most prevalent. Skin that is inflamed and red seems

bloated and hot to the touch. It is most common on the feet and ankles if one has Cellulitis,

although it can spread to other body parts. The skin becomes infected when bacteria enter

through a small hole or crack into the skin. Lymphatic vessels and bloodstream infections can

quickly become life-threatening if left untreated (Rrapi et al., 2021). A point to note is that

once a Cellulitis infection damages the lymphatics, the patient is then predisposed to future

attacks in the same area. The patient had a cut, used a yard hose to clean the wound, and then

covered it with a Band-Aid. The patient used garden hose water to clean the wound and then

bandaged it without cleaning the wound thoroughly, which resulted in Cellulitis.

Genes that may be associated with the development of the disease

When bacteria enter the body and become infected, it causes a skin infection known

as Cellulitis. Group A strep (streptococcal) bacteria are the most common cause. The wound

healing process is dependent on genetic makeup. Multi-cellular organisms can respond to


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