1. Inflammatory responses are triggered when
Inflammatory responses are triggered whenInflammatory responses are triggered
whenInflammatory responses are triggered when pathogenic microorganisms invade the
body. The inflammation is usually seen in the tissue and includes leukocytes, platelets,
basophils and macrophages (Randall, 2018). The immune systems is the body’s safeguard. It
safeguards against pathogenic microorganisms (Randall, 2018). The immune system
sometimes does not function correctly. This can be a result of hypersensitive response of
immune system or autoimmune response. We as nurses must be ready to treat and manage
these diseases and immune dysfunctions. Immune dysfunction can present as a
hypersensitivity, anaphylactic shock or some cancers (Randall, 2018). Hypersensitivity is an
exaggerated immune response that occurs following an exposure to an antigen. It leads to
inflammation and eradication of healthy tissue. This is commonly referred to or known as
an allergic reaction. Allergic reactions can happen quickly and immediately or be delayed.
Most hypersensitivity reactions are mild but some can be extreme. Mild can present with
itching, hives, itchy watery eyes, scratchy throat and runny nose. We need to be aware of
the signs of a life-threatening allergic reaction called anaphylactic shock. Anaphylactic
shock requires immediate response. The symptoms may be flushing, nausea, vomiting,
fever, rash, angioedema, bronchospasm, causing shortness of breath, back pain and
circulatory collapse (Randall, 2018).These symptoms can complicate daily living in that
some people are highly allergic to things in their immediate environment. Allergies to dust,
pollen, bee stings among others can make life a little complicated. EPI pens may need to be
carried by the individual in case of an attack. Bronchodilators and inhalers in case of severe
bronchospasm. We need to be aware of the immediate response needed and help educate
the patient on everyday signs and symptoms. They need to be aware of what they need to
do in case of emergency of anaphylactic shock.ORDER NOW FOR ORIGINAL, PLAGIARISM-
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