Ch. 51: Management of Patients with Immunodeficiency
The cardinal symptoms of immunodeficiency are:
-chronic diarrhea -chronic or recurrent severe infections -poor response to treatment of infections
More than 50% of individuals with which disease develop pernicious anemia?
Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID)
List 5 disorders of common, primary immunodeficiencies:
humoral immunity, T-cell defects, combined B- and T-cell defects, phagocytic disorders, and complement production
The most frequent presenting sign in patients with DiGeorge syndrome is:
hypocalcemia
The nitroblue tetrazolium reductase (NTR) test is used to diagnose immunodeficiency disorders related to:
phagocytic cells
Primary immunodeficiencies predispose people to three conditions:
severe infections, autoimmunity, and cancer
The most prevalent cause of immunodeficiency worldwide is:
severe malnutrition
The recommmended dose of intravenous gamma globulin for a 60-kg man, given monthly, is :
30 g
DiGeorge syndrome is an example of which immunodeficiency?
Primary T-cell
The two types of inherited B-cell deficiencies result from lack of differentiation of B-cells into:
mature B cells and plasma cells
The nurse knows to stop an infusion of gamma globulin if the patient experiences:
-flank pain -shaking chills -tightness in the chest
Immundeficiency disorders are caused by defects or deficiencies in:
-the complement system -B and T lymphocytes -phagocytic cells
When gamma globulin is infused intravenously, the rate should not exceed:
3 mL/min.
The most common secondary immunodeficiency disorder is:
AIDS
More than 50% of patients with CVID develop which disorder?
Pernicious anemia
The primary cause of death for individuals with ataxia-telangiectasia is:
overwhelming infection