Allergies/ Anaphylaxis Flashcards

1
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Diapadesis

A

“oozing through”

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2
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Phagocytes

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“phago” = eating

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3
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Macrophages

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big eaters, white blood cells

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4
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Natural killer cells

A

binds to foreign cell and secrets enzyme

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5
Q

Antigen

A

Antibody generator

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6
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Antibody’s

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Tag bad cells for phagocytes

  • Purpose is to counteract effects of an antigen by binding and removing
  • Body must have been previously exposed
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7
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B cells

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Bone marrow produced

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8
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T cells

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Thymus produced

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9
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Helper T’s

A

Call the shots

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10
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Memory T cells

A

Future immunity

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11
Q

Worst means of aquiring an allergic reaction is…

A

Injection (bee sting, penecilin injection)

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12
Q

Deaths from anaphylaxis per year

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400-800 people die per year

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13
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Allergen

A

Substance that induces hypersensitivity

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14
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Allergy

A

exaggerated immune response

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15
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Autoimmunity

A

immune response against own cells

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16
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Isoimmunity

A

Immune response directed against beneficial foreign tissues (ex: Lupus Disease)

17
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Immunoglobulin

A

Molecule produced to challenge a immunogen

18
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Immunoglobulin seen in allergic reaction

A

IgE

19
Q

Process of allergic reaction

A

slide 14

20
Q

Mast cells

A

release histamines when the allergen is encountered

21
Q

Types of reactions

A

Local
Systemic
Anaphylaxis (systemic, cutaneous- tissue, skin… everything swells)

22
Q

First drug to be administered for anaphylaxis

A

Oxygen

23
Q

order for epi IV/IO allergic reaction

A

.1mg IV/IO 1:10,000 BHO

24
Q

What drugs cause extapyramidal reactions

A

Phenothiazines

25
Q

Phenothiazines

A
Haldol - Psych
Mellaril - Maintenance
Navane
Stelazine
Compazine – Psych, N/V
Thorazine
Tigan –
Inapsine
Reglan - GI
Torecan
Emetecon
Prolixin
26
Q

Immunogen

A

Substance capable of immune response or producing immunity

27
Q

Allergy

A

Antibody-antigen response

Altered body reaction to an antigen

28
Q

Body’s defense system

A
  • Skin is acidic, inhospitable to most bacteria
  • If foreign substance enters body, the body tries to rid it through…cough, sloughing, vomiting, urinated
  • Next step in inflammatory response
  • Last line is immune response