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CHAMBERLAIN NR507 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2026

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Type 1 Hypersensitivity Reaction -correct answers- "Allergic reaction" - Mediated by IgE. - Inflammation d/t mast cell degranulation. - Hay fever, hives (uticaria). - Local s/s: itching, rash. - Systemic: wheezing. - Severe, systemic reaction: anaphylaxis: hypotension, severe bronchoconstriction. - Main tx: epinephrine. Type 2 Hypersensitivity Reaction -correct answers- Cytotoxic reaction; tissue specific - Macrophages are the primary effectors cells involved - Causes tissue damage or alters function - Examples: 1) Grave's disease- example of altering thyroid function, doesn't destroy thyroid tissue. 2) ABO incompatibility- example of cell/tissue damage; severe transfusion reaction occurs & the transfused erythrocytes are destroyed by agglutination or complement-mediated lysis. Difference between type 2 & 3 hypersensitivity reactions -correct answers- Type 2: organ specific; antibody binds to the antigen on the cell surface. - Type 3: not organ specific; antibody binds to soluble antigen outside the cell surface that was released into the blood or body fluids, and the complex is then deposited in the tissues. Type 3 Hypersensitivity Reaction -correct answers- Immune complex - Antigen-antibody complex deposited in the tissues - Neutrophils are the primary effector cell - Causes autoimmune diseases - Examples: rheumatoid arthritis (joints), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, organs)

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Type 1 Hypersensi vity Reac on -correct answers- "Allergic reac on"

- Mediated by IgE.

- Inflamma on d/t mast cell degranula on.

- Hay fever, hives (u caria).

- Local s/s: itching, rash.

- Systemic: wheezing.

- Severe, systemic reac on: anaphylaxis: hypotension, severe bronchoconstric on.

- Main tx: epinephrine.



Type 2 Hypersensi vity Reac on -correct answers- Cytotoxic reac on; ssue specific

- Macrophages are the primary effectors cells involved

- Causes ssue damage or alters func on

- Examples: 1) Grave's disease- example of altering thyroid func on, doesn't destroy thyroid
ssue. 2) ABO incompa bility- example of cell/ ssue damage; severe transfusion reac on
occurs & the transfused erythrocytes are destroyed by agglu na on or complement-mediated
lysis.



Difference between type 2 & 3 hypersensi vity reac ons -correct answers- Type 2: organ
specific; an body binds to the an gen on the cell surface.

- Type 3: not organ specific; an body binds to soluble an gen outside the cell surface that was
released into the blood or body fluids, and the complex is then deposited in the ssues.

, Type 3 Hypersensi vity Reac on -correct answers- Immune complex

- An gen-an body complex deposited in the ssues

- Neutrophils are the primary effector cell

- Causes autoimmune diseases

- Examples: rheumatoid arthri s (joints), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, organs)



Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) -correct answers- Facial rash confined to the cheeks (malar
rash)

- Discoid rash (raised patches, scaling)

- Photosensi vity (skin rash d/t sunlight exposure)

- Oral or nasopharyngeal ulcers

- Hematologic disorders (hemoly c anemia, leukopenia, lymphopenia, thrombocytopenia)

- Immunologic disorders

- Non-erosive arthri s of at least two peripheral joints

- Serosi s (pleurisy, pericardi s)

- Renal disorder

- Neurologic disorders (seizures, psychosis)

- Presence of an nuclear an body (ANA)



Autoimmunity -correct answers- Can be familial: Affected family members may not all develop
the same disease, but several members may have different disorders characterized by a variety
of hypersensi vity reac ons (autoimmune and allergic reac ons).



Alloimmunity -correct answers- General term used to describe when an individual's immune
system reacts against an gens on the ssues of other members of the same species.

- Examples: Neonatal disease where the maternal immune system becomes sensi zed against
an gens expressed by the fetus, Transplant rejec on, Transfusion reac on.

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