Explain to Mr. A and Mr. B “how an allergy works.” In other words,…

Question Answered step-by-step Explain to Mr. A and Mr. B “how an allergy works.” In other words,…  Explain to Mr. A and Mr. B “how an allergy works.” In other words, explain to your patients the pathophysiology of an IgE-mediated type I hypersensitivity reaction. Use terms that they can understand. Include why the child might have had peanuts one other time but now is experiencing a reaction.Mr. A and Mr. B are relieved that her reaction was minor. Does this mean that she cannot ever develop anaphylaxis? Explain your answer using the pathophysiological process of how anaphylaxis occurs.For each of the following symptoms in anaphylaxis, state what is happening in the body to lead to the symptom:RednessSwellingItchingDecreased blood pressureDifficulty breathingINVESTIGATE: A common, newer treatment for food and drug allergies is desensitization therapy. If the child in this example were to use this therapy, after it was completed successfully, she would be able to eat peanuts without reaction. Please explain what this treatment is and how it works.  5. In this case, you will need to be careful with what questions you ask the patient to obtain      relevant history. When someone comes in for this testing, it is essential to not only find out if they are positive or negative, but to also be able to modify their risks for this or other infections. Based on your knowledge of HIV, what questions will you ask her to cover all the common risks for this infection?  What is the mode of transmission of HIV, and how does this relate to the risk factors you assessed in question 5? Explain to the patient what the stages of HIV are and what signs and symptoms she might experience. Explain to the patient what is happening in the body with HIV. How is the virus impacting the cells of the immune system, and what can this mean long-term? Address the patient’s concern that “she thinks she has AIDS,” being sure to highlight the difference between HIV and AIDS. INVESTIGATE: What is the current data for HIV and AIDS in your area? Use local data if possible; if local data is not available, use the data in the nearest city. What are some initiatives in your area to address HIV?  Health Science Science Nursing NU 606 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)