Allergic reactions and anaphylaxis Flashcards

1
Q

An exaggerated response by the immune system to a foreign substance is BEST described by the term ________.

A)

Synergism

B)

Potentiation

C)

Allergic reaction

D)

Anaphylaxis

A

allergic reaction

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2
Q

The MOST common trigger of severe allergic reactions, other than injected penicillin, in the United States is:

A)

Snake bites.

B)

Jellyfish sting.

C)

Hymenoptera stings.

D)

Food poisoning.

A

hymenoptera stings

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3
Q

Sensitization can BEST be defined as:

A)

An unexpected and exaggerated response to a particular antigen.

B)

The most severe allergic reaction

C)

An initial exposure of an individual to an allergen.

D)

Anaphylaxis.

A

an initial exposure of an individual to an antigen

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4
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The type of hypersensitivity reaction that MOST often results in skin rash and is often due to exposure to certain drugs or chemicals is called a/an:

A)

Anaphylaxis.

B)

Delayed hypersensitivity.

C)

Immediate hypersensitivity.

D)

Cytotoxic hypersensitivity.

A

delayed hypersensitivity

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5
Q

Hay fever, drug allergies, food allergies, and eczema are all types of:

A)

Anaphylactic reactions.

B)

Delayed hypersensitivity.

C)

Angioneurotic edema.

D)

Immediate hypersensitivity.

A

immediate hypersensitivity

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6
Q

The principal mediator of an allergic reaction is ________.

A)

Hymenoptera

B)

Delayed hypersensitivity

C)

Histamine

D)

Injected penicillin

A

Histamine

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7
Q

When the IgE antibodies bind with the membranes of basophils and mast cells, these cells ________ causing the release of histamine and other substances.

A)

Mature

B)

Degranulate

C)

Sensitize

D)

Apoptosize

A

Degranulate

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8
Q

When released, histamine causes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)

Increased intestinal motility.

B)

Increased vascular permeability.

C)

Vasodilation.

D)

Bronchodilation.

A

bronchodilation

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9
Q

A substance that is released by basophils and MAST cells that potentiates the effects of histamine causing spasm of the bronchioles is called:

A)

Angioneurotic edema.

B)

Delayed hypersensitivity.

C)

Hymenoptera.

D)

Slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis.

A

slow reacting substance of anaphylaxis

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10
Q

Initial treatment of mild to moderate allergic reactions in the field involves the administration of ________.

A)

Vasodilators

B)

Parasympathomimetics

C)

Sympathomimetics

D)

Cholinergics

A

sympathiometics

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11
Q

In cases of severe anaphylaxis involving hypotension and severe bronchoconstriction, the paramedic should consider the administration of ________ as initial therapy.

A)

Corticosteroids

B)

Epinephrine 1:10,000 intravenously

C)

Diphenhydramine intravenously

D)

Epinephrine 1:1000 intramuscularly

A

Epi 1:10,000 IV

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12
Q

Following the administration of epinephrine during an allergic reaction, which of the following would you NOT expect to observe from your patient?

A)

Hypotension

B)

Palpitations

C)

Tachycardia

D)

Anxiety

A

hypotension

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13
Q

You are treating a patient suffering from severe anaphylaxis. Which of the following dosages of epinephrine would you be likely to administer?

A)

Epinephrine 1:10,000, 0.3-0.5 mg IV

B)

Epinephrine 1:1000, 0.3-0.5 mg IV

C)

Epinephrine 1:1000, 0.3-0.5 mg IM

D)

Epinephrine 1:10,000, 0.05-0.1 mg IV

A

Epi 1: 10,000, 0.05-0.01 mg IV

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14
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________ is the antihistamine MOST commonly used in the treatment of allergic reactions in the prehospital realm.

A)

Hydroxyzine

B)

Diphenhydramine

C)

Promethazine

D)

Cimetidine

A

diphenhydramine

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15
Q

The dosage of Benadryl when used to treat allergic reactions is:

A)

25-50 mg IV/IM.

B)

2.5-5.0 mg IV/IM.

C)

50-100 mcg IV/IM.

D)

0.5-1.0 mg IV.

A

25- 50 mg IV/IM

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16
Q

Corticosteroids are used to treat:

A)

The effects of bronchoconstriction.

B)

The initial response of an allergic reaction.

C)

Vasodilation caused by histamine release.

D)

The secondary inflammatory response of an allergic reaction.

A

the secondary inflammatory response of an allergic reaction

17
Q

Which of the following medications should the paramedic consider if the effects of anaphylaxis are NOT being reversed after initial therapy with epinephrine?

A)

Promethazine

B)

Methylprednisolone

C)

Dopamine

D)

Diphenhydramine

A

dopamine

18
Q

Which of the following medications may be useful in treating the effects of bronchoconstriction in a patient with an allergic reaction?

A)

Dopamine

B)

Hydrocortisone

C)

Intal

D)

Proventil

A

proventil