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Get exam-ready with this comprehensive NCLEX-style testbank on Penicillin Allergy and Beta-Lactam Cross-Reactivity! Designed for nursing students, medical learners, and healthcare professionals preparing for clinical exams, this resource contains 220+ practice questions, complete with in-depth rationales, real-world clinical applications, and evidence-based guidelines. Covers all critical domains: Mechanisms of Penicillin Allergy Clinical Presentation & Emergency Management Cross-Reactivity with Beta-Lactams Safe Antibiotic Selection in Allergic Patients BONUS: 30 NCLEX-focused questions with mnemonics and test-taking strategies Includes: Detailed rationales (3+ sentences per question) Latest 2023–2025 guideline references (IDSA, AAAAI) Mnemonics like “BOW TIE” for anaphylaxis treatment Clinical case-style questions for NGN readiness SATA, multiple choice, short-answer formats Whether you're reviewing pharmacology, studying for a drug allergy case study, or prepping for NCLEX/OSCE/ATI/HESI – this is your go-to, high-yield resource.

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Question 1


What is the primary mechanism of penicillin-induced anaphylaxis?

A) IgG-mediated cytotoxicity

B) IgE-mediated histamine release

C) Complement activation

D) T-cell mediated reaction


Rationale:

Penicillin anaphylaxis is a classic example of an immediate Type I

hypersensitivity reaction, where IgE antibodies specific to penicillin bind to

mast cells and basophils. Upon re-exposure, cross-linking of these antibodies

triggers histamine and other mediator release, leading to symptoms such as

hypotension, bronchospasm, and urticaria. IgG and T-cell-mediated reactions

are involved in delayed or less severe forms of hypersensitivity, not

anaphylaxis.




Question 2


Which immune cells are primarily responsible for the release of histamine

in IgE-mediated penicillin allergy?

A) Neutrophils

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B) B lymphocytes

C) Mast cells

D) CD8+ T cells


Rationale:

Mast cells are key effector cells in IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reactions,

including penicillin anaphylaxis. When penicillin binds to IgE on the mast cell

surface, it causes degranulation and the release of histamine, leukotrienes,

and other inflammatory mediators. This process results in vasodilation,

bronchoconstriction, and other allergic symptoms.




Question 3


A delayed maculopapular rash from amoxicillin in the absence of systemic

symptoms is typically mediated by which immune mechanism?

A) IgE

B) IgG

C) Complement

D) T cells


Rationale:

Delayed rashes (especially in the context of viral infections) are usually T-cell

mediated Type IV hypersensitivity reactions. These reactions occur days

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after drug exposure and are not typically life-threatening. They differ from

immediate IgE-mediated reactions, which occur within minutes to hours.




Question 4


Which HLA allele has been associated with an increased risk of penicillin

hypersensitivity in some populations?

A) HLA-B57:01

B) HLA-A02:01

C) HLA-DRB1*10:01

D) HLA-DQ2


Rationale:

Although genetic links to penicillin allergy are still under investigation, HLA-

DRB1*10:01 has been identified in some studies as potentially associated with

increased risk of penicillin-induced hypersensitivity, especially in certain

ethnic populations. This allele may influence antigen presentation pathways

that promote immune activation. Other alleles like HLA-B*57:01 are more

classically linked to hypersensitivity to other drugs like abacavir.




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