Brunner And Suddarth's Medical Surgical Nursing 12e by Suzanne C. Smeltzer
Brunner And Suddarth's Medical Surgical Nursing 12e by Suzanne C. Smeltzer
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Chapter 53: Assessment and Management of Patients With Allergic Disorders
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Chapter: 53
Client Needs: A-1
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
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Objective: 1
Page and Header: 1607, Physiologic Overview
Feedback: Atopy refers to allergic reactions characterized by the action of IgE antibodies and a genetic predisposition to allergic reactions. IgG is the most common immunoglobulin and is found in intravascular and intercellular compartments. IgA and IgM are found in mucous secretions.
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Chapter: 53
Client Needs: A-1
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
Difficulty: Moderate
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Page and Header: 1609, Physiologic Overview
Feedback: The most severe form of a hypersensitivity reaction is anaphylaxis. An unanticipated severe allergic reaction that is often explosive in onset, anaphylaxis is characterized by edema in many tissues, including the larynx, and is often accompanied by hypotension, bronchospasm, and cardiovascular collapse in severe cases. Type II, or cytotoxic, hypersensitivity occurs when the system mistakenly identifies a normal constituent of the body as foreign. Immune complex (Type III) or immune complex, hypersensitivity involves immune complexes formed when antigens bind to antibodies. Type III is associated with systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, certain types of nephritis, and bacterial endocarditis. Delayed Type IV, also known as cellular hypersensitivity, occurs 24 to 72 hours after exposure to an allergen.
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Chapter: 53
Client Needs: D-2
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
Difficulty: Moderate
Integrated Process: Caring
Objective: 3
Page and Header: 1619, Allergic Rhinitis
Feedback: Many manifestations of inflammation can be attributed in part to leukotrienes. Medications categorized as leukotriene antagonists or modifiers such as zafirlukast (Accolate) block the synthesis or action of leukotrienes and prevent signs and symptoms associated with asthma. Albuterol sulfate relaxes smooth muscle during an asthma attack. Diphenhydramine prevents histamine’s effect on smooth muscle. Epinephrine relaxes bronchial smooth muscle.
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Chapter: 53
Client Needs: D-3
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
Difficulty: Moderate
Integrated Process: Caring
Objective: 4
Page and Header: 1612, Diagnostic Evaluation
Feedback: In cases of doubt about the validity of the skin test, a RAST or provocative challenge test may be performed. If a skin test is indicated, there is a reasonable suspicion that a specific allergen is producing symptoms in an allergic patient. However, precautionary steps must be observed before skin testing with allergens: testing is not performed during periods of bronchospasm, and epicutaneous tests (scratch and prick tests) are performed before other testing methods in an effort to minimize the risk of systemic reaction. Emergency equipment must be readily available to treat anaphylaxis.
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Chapter: 53
Client Needs: D-1
Cognitive Level: Application
Difficulty: Difficult
Integrated Process: Nursing Process
Objective: 5
Page and Header: 1613, Diagnostic Evaluation
Feedback: False-negative results may occur because of improper technique, outdated allergen solutions, and prior use of medications that suppress skin activity. Corticosteroids and antihistamines, including allergy medications, suppress skin test reactivity and are usually withheld 48 to 96 hours before testing. The patient should be tested for all possible allergens. When testing is performed, the emergency kit should be available. The most important nursing intervention is to cancel the test until he is off the corticosteroids for 48 to 96 hours. You would not test the patient if he is taking his steroids; you would not test for grass, mold, or dust; and there would be no need for an emergency cart.
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