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What antibody starts an allergic reaction |
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What immunoglobulin is a basophil |
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What type of allergic reaction is the most dramatic |
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What is the most common cause of a anaphylatic reaction |
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These cells are the most potent bronchoconstrictors which cause wheezing |
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These cells are thought to deactivate leukotrienes |
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How does histamine affect the body |
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increases permeability, dilation of capillaries and venules, contraction of smooth muscle in the GI tract and bronchial tree |
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How does anaphylaxis affect the cardiovascular system |
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The patient may complain of chest pain and dysrhythmias are common |
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What is the most visible sign that distinguishes anaphylaxis from other medical conditions |
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diffuse redness and hives |
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What is the cause of most anaphylaxis deaths |
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upper airway swelling and obstruction |
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In what time frame do S&S of anaphylaxis usually appear |
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when is early, elective intubation indicated for anaphylaxis patients |
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patients with hoarseness, lingual edema, and posterior or oropharyngeal swelling |
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What is the secondary drug to treat anaphylaxis if the patient does not respond to epi? |
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