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|MainCategory=Immunology
|MainCategory=Immunology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=Endocrine
|MainCategory=Immunology
|MainCategory=Immunology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=Endocrine
|MainCategory=Immunology
|MainCategory=Immunology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=Endocrine
|MainCategory=Immunology
|MainCategory=Immunology
|MainCategory=Immunology
|MainCategory=Immunology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=Endocrine
|MainCategory=Immunology
|MainCategory=Immunology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=Endocrine
|MainCategory=Immunology
|MainCategory=Immunology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=Endocrine
|MainCategory=Immunology
|MainCategory=Immunology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=Endocrine
|MainCategory=Immunology
|MainCategory=Immunology
|MainCategory=Immunology
|MainCategory=Immunology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|SubCategory=Endocrine
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A 27-year-old newly graduate nurse applied for a job at a hospital.  As part of her pre-employment screening tests, she had to submit a copy of her vaccination history as well as to undergo a ppd test to screen for tuberculosis. The patient received an intradermal injection of ppd and was asked to come back again after 48 hours to reevaluate the site of injection. Which of the following mechanisms would be involved if the patient returned with an induration at the site of the ppd injection?
 
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Educational Objective:
Hypersensitivity type IV disorders include conditions characterized by delayed T-cell mediated immune reactions such as [[contact dermatitis]], [[PPD]] testing.
|AnswerA=Hypersensitivity type I
|AnswerAExp=Type I hypersensitivity disorders include [[anaphylaxis]], [[atopy]] and [[allergy]].  PPD skin test is not a type I hypersensitivity disorder.
|AnswerB=Hypersensitivity type II
|AnswerBExp=
|AnswerC=Hypersensitivity type III
|AnswerCExp=Hypersensitivity type III disorders include conditions where an antigen-antibody complex forms and activates the complement system.  PPD skin test is not a type III hypersensitivity order.
|AnswerD=Hypersensitivity type IV
|AnswerDExp=Hypersensitivity type IV disorders include conditions characterized by delayed T-cell mediated immune reactions such as [[contact dermatitis]], [[tuberculosis]] testing. 
|AnswerE=Not a hypersensitivity disorder
|AnswerEExp=PPD skin test is a type IV hypersensitivity disorder.
|RightAnswer=B
|WBRKeyword=Hypersensitivity, PPD test
|Approved=No
|Approved=No
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Revision as of 00:54, 23 September 2013

 
Author [[PageAuthor::Rim Halaby, M.D. [1]]]
Exam Type ExamType::USMLE Step 1
Main Category MainCategory::Immunology
Sub Category SubCategory::Endocrine
Prompt [[Prompt::A 27-year-old newly graduate nurse applied for a job at a hospital. As part of her pre-employment screening tests, she had to submit a copy of her vaccination history as well as to undergo a ppd test to screen for tuberculosis. The patient received an intradermal injection of ppd and was asked to come back again after 48 hours to reevaluate the site of injection. Which of the following mechanisms would be involved if the patient returned with an induration at the site of the ppd injection?]]
Answer A AnswerA::Hypersensitivity type I
Answer A Explanation [[AnswerAExp::Type I hypersensitivity disorders include anaphylaxis, atopy and allergy. PPD skin test is not a type I hypersensitivity disorder.]]
Answer B AnswerB::Hypersensitivity type II
Answer B Explanation AnswerBExp::
Answer C AnswerC::Hypersensitivity type III
Answer C Explanation AnswerCExp::Hypersensitivity type III disorders include conditions where an antigen-antibody complex forms and activates the complement system. PPD skin test is not a type III hypersensitivity order.
Answer D AnswerD::Hypersensitivity type IV
Answer D Explanation [[AnswerDExp::Hypersensitivity type IV disorders include conditions characterized by delayed T-cell mediated immune reactions such as contact dermatitis, tuberculosis testing.]]
Answer E AnswerE::Not a hypersensitivity disorder
Answer E Explanation AnswerEExp::PPD skin test is a type IV hypersensitivity disorder.
Right Answer RightAnswer::B
Explanation [[Explanation::Educational Objective:

Hypersensitivity type IV disorders include conditions characterized by delayed T-cell mediated immune reactions such as contact dermatitis, PPD testing.
Educational Objective:
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Approved Approved::No
Keyword WBRKeyword::Hypersensitivity, WBRKeyword::PPD test
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