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Further Questions on this Topic ( 18 Questions)

A nurse is caring for a client who has rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The nurse understands that this condition is caused by what type of hypersensitivity?



Correct Answer: C

Choice A reason:

 Type I hypersensitivity is not involved in RA, as it does not involve IgE antibodies or mast cells.

Choice B reason:

 Type II hypersensitivity is not involved in RA, as it does not involve IgG or IgM antibodies or target cells.2

Choice C reason:

 RA is caused by type III hypersensitivity, which involves the formation and deposition of immune complexes in the synovial membranes of the joints. This triggers complement activation, inflammation, and tissue damage.

Choice D reason:

 Type IV hypersensitivity is not involved in RA, as it does not involve cytotoxic T cells or helper T cells.




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