Allergy Flashcards

1
Q

what causes type 1 hypersensitivity?

A

drugs

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2
Q

how soon does type 1 hypersensitivity occur?

A

after 2nd contact with an antigen

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3
Q

why isn’t there a rxn after the 1st exposure to antigen?

A

body has to mount some type of response first

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4
Q

what type of rxn is type 1 hypersensitivity?

A

igE mediated rxn

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5
Q

what happens in an igE-mediated rxn?

A
  • release of chemical mediators
  • release of histamine, leukotrienes, interleukins
  • vascular dilation and endothelial leakage
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6
Q

syms of type hypersensitivity

A
  • hay fever
  • asthma
  • urticaria
  • angioedema
  • anaphylaxis
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7
Q

signs and syms of TRUE allergic rxn

A
  • urticaria
  • swelling
  • skin rash
  • chest tightness
  • dyspnea, SOB
  • rhinorrhea
  • conjuctivitis
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8
Q

are heart palpitations a sym of a true allergic rxn?

A

no

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9
Q

why do ppl think they’re allergic to hydrocodone?

A

says hydrocodone makes them feel sick to stomach but opioid receptors in stomach do that

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10
Q

urticaria

A

superficial skin lesion

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11
Q

txtment for urticaria

A

50 mg diphenhydramine 4x/day until swelling resolves

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12
Q

angioedema

A
  • edema in deeper planes

- diffuse enlargement of lips, infraorbital tissues, larynx, tongue

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13
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txtment for angioedema

A

send to ER so they can get through their acute phase

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14
Q

anaphylaxis

A

acute rxn occurs within minutes of injection, ingestion, or application of drugs

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15
Q

is anaphylaxis fatal?

A

yes, can be fatal within minutes without immediate, aggressive txtment

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16
Q

what can anaphylaxis depress?

A

respiratory and CV

17
Q

management of angioedema and anaphylaxis

A
  • call 911 to activate EMS
  • supine positioning
  • establish open airway
  • administer O2
  • take vitals (most important!)
18
Q

what do you do if pt has a depressed/absentee vital sign?

A

give 0.3-0.5ml 1:1000 epi intramuscularly Q5min and CPR prn

19
Q

why do you need to take vitals of pts who has angioedema or anaphylaxis?

A

can have CV collapse

20
Q

where should you administer the epi pen intramuscularly?

A
  • vastus lateralis

- mid-deltoid