Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm.
Advanced Pharmacology (Walden University)
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,What is least likely to result in angioedema?
• Verapamil
• Naproxen
• Ondansetron
• Captopril
• Bee sting
Which of the following is a common symptom in an infant with milk protein
allergy?
• Blood in the stool
• Failure to thrive
• Shock
• Fever
• Angioedema
Which of the following was theorized by T.A. Knight in his work with pea
plants?
• Alternate forms of traits
• DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells
• DNA in the nucleus of plant cells
• Centromeres on chromosomes
• Genes on chromosomes
Which of the following types of hypersensitivity reactions is IgE mediated?
• Type II
• Type IV
• Type I
• Type III
• Type V
In type I hypersensitivity reactions, IgE binds to which cells causing their
degranulation upon re-exposure?
, • Macrophages
• Red blood cells
• Mast cells
• Epithelial cells
• Hepatocytes
A child is brought to the emergency department with rapid-onset urticarial rash
and pruritus after eating peanuts. He has no respiratory distress, wheezing,
stridor, or facial edema. Which of the following is the most appropriate
treatment at this time?
• Steroids
• Proton pump inhibitors
• Epinephrine
• Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
• Antihistamines
Which of the following is not typically seen in anaphylaxis?
• Wheeze
• Bradycardia
• Hypotension
• Hives
• Throat swelling
Which of the following tests helps identify an allergen that causes an allergic
reaction?
• Serum protein electrophoresis
• Eosinophil count
• Radioallergosorbent test (RAST)
• Monteux testing
• Serum IgM levels
Which of the following foods accounts for 2 to 3% of food allergies in children
under 1 year of age?