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NU 126 – Module V – Verified Immunity & HIV Q&A Review Guide (Hypersensitivity, PIDD, HIV Pathophysiology, and Nursing Interventions)

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delivers a focused review of Module V content for NU 126, presenting verified questions and answers on immunity, hypersensitivity reactions (Types I–IV), primary and secondary immune deficiencies (PIDDs), and the full clinical spectrum of HIV/AIDS. Key areas include HIV stages, testing (EIA, Western Blot, rapid tests), viral load and CD4 count interpretation, antiretroviral therapies, transmission routes, and nursing care (nutrition, airway, infection prevention, psychosocial support). It also details allergy testing, anaphylaxis management, and immune system diagnostics.

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NU-126: Module V questions with verified answers
- 4 or more new ear infections within 1 year
- 2 or more serious sinus infections within 1 year
- 2 or more months on antibiotics with little effect
- 2 or more pneumonias within 1 year
- failure of an infant to gain weight or grow normally
- recurrent, deep skin or organ abscesses
- persistent thrush in mouth or fungal infection on skin
- need for IV antibiotics to clear infections
- 2 or more deep-seated infections during septicemia
- a family hx of primary immunodeficiency Ans✓✓✓ 10 warning signs
of primary immunodeficiency


- a cytotoxic reaction, which involves binding either the IgG or IgM
antibody to a cell-bound antigen, may lead to eventual cell and tissue
damage
- the reaction is the result of mistaken identity when the system
identifies a normal constituent of the body as foreign and activated the
complement cascade
- examples include myasthenia gravis, Goodpasture syndrome,
pernicious anemia, hemolytic disease of the newborn, transfusion
reaction, and thrombocytopenia
- antigen, RBC, IgG or IgM antibody, complement, lysis of RBC,
phagocytosis

,- immune system mistakenly identifies normal substances in the body
as being foreign, the body develops an autoimmune response to it
- can end up with autoimmune thrombocytopenia, autoimmune
hemolytic anemia, Rh disease in newborns
- can occur in minutes to hours
- primarily mediated by IgM or IgG Ans✓✓✓ hypersensitivity: type II
(cytotoxic reaction)


- age
- gender
- immunizations
- allergies
- lifestyle
- hx of infections
- presence of conditions or disorders (autoimmune disorders, cancer,
chronic illness)
- medications or transfusions, steroids Ans✓✓✓ factors that impact
the immune system:


- an anaphylactic reaction is characterized by vasodilation, increased
capillary permeability, smooth muscle contraction, and eosinophilia
- systemic reactions may involve laryngeal stridor, angioedema,
hypotension, and bronchial, GI, or uterine spasm
- local reactions are characterized by hives

, - examples include extrinsic asthma, allergic rhinitis, systemic
anaphylaxis, and reactions to insect stings
- allergen, IgE antibody, mast cell, release of vasoactive amines and
other mediators
- anaphylaxis: loss of consciousness, hives, swelling of tongue, inability
to swallow, rapid swelling of throat tissues
- known as anaphylactic reactions
- most severe of the types
- onset is rapid: within 15-30 minutes of exposure to the antigen
- reactions can be characterized by edema in many of the body tissues
(larynx, nasopharynx), hypotension, bronchospasms, and cardiac arrest
in severe cases
- symptoms vary depending on the al Ans✓✓✓ hypersensitivity: type I
(rapid/immediate reaction)


- an immune complex reaction is marked by acute inflammation
resulting from formation and deposition of immune complexes
- the joints and kidneys are particularly susceptible to this kind of
reaction, which is associated with systemic lupus erythematosus, serum
sickness, nephritis, and rheumatoid arthritis
- some signs and symptoms include urticaria, joint pain, fever, rash, and
adenopathy (swollen glands)
- immune complexes formed in the blood when large amounts of
antigen bind to antibodies

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