Exam 15: Allergic and Hypersensitivity Disorders

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In the immune response, what specific process identifies and kills cells that are abnormal due to infections?

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What is the most common type of dermatitis in children?

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Which medication has been reported as the most common allergy in children?

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Which is not a systemic sign that will only occur with a latex hypersensitivity?

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During the 1980s and 1990s, the risk of IgE-mediated sensitization to __________ was very high in certain populations, specifically in children with atopic dermatitis, spina bifida, and urological disorders.

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What is the most frequent type of pediatric anaphylactic reaction?

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According to American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, allergic disorders affect up to what percentage of children globally?

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Which foods do not create potentially severe reactions when consumed by children? Select all that apply.

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What is the first response of the immune system to a pathogen?

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Which symptom is not a systemic symptom of anaphylaxis?

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Which is not a viral vaccine?

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Which type of allergic reaction occurs when the child encounters an allergen for the first time?

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What is not a physical finding of an acute allergic reaction?

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What is the only type of immunity available at birth?

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What is one type of an immune response?

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