NURS 6501: MIDTERM EXAM:
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An adult patient arrives at the emergency department with widespread hives, difficulty breathing, and a sensation of throat tightening minutes after eating a shrimp cocktail. Vital signs show a blood pressure of 80/60 mmHg, heart rate of 128 beats per minute, and respiratory rate of 25 breaths per minute. Which immunoglobulin is most likely mediating this patient’s condition?
Group of answer choices
- IgA
- IgM
- IgE
- IgG
- IgE antibodies are produced in response to an allergen (in this case, shrimp).
- These antibodies bind to mast cells and basophils, which, upon re-exposure to the allergen, release a variety of mediators (like histamine) that cause the symptoms of anaphylaxis (hives, breathing difficulty, and hypotension).
- IgA: This immunoglobulin is primarily found in mucosal areas (such as in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts) and is not typically involved in anaphylaxis.
- IgM: This immunoglobulin is involved in the early immune response to infections but is not involved in allergic reactions.
- IgG: This is the most abundant immunoglobulin in the blood and is involved in long-term immunity and pathogen defense but does not typically mediate anaphylaxis.
