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Natural Immunity N203 ATI (Unit 3) Immune System -

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Natural Immunity

N203ATI (Unit 3)

Immune System -

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Present at birth

Protection provided by physical barriers: Skin, mucus membranes Phagocytic cells NK cells

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Specific Acquired Immunity

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Production of antibodies against antigens

Active: Having the infection or a vaccine / toxoid

Takes weeks to months to take effect

Passive: Administration of preformed antibodies (immunoglobulins)

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Major Cells of the Immune System

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B cells Macrophages & Dendritic Cells

Produce antibodies Phagocytosis

Helper T cells (CD4)

Activate B cells

Responsible for delayed hypersensitivity reaction

Cytotoxic T cells (CD8)

Directly destroy target cells

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MMR Vaccine

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Therapeutic Uses: Measles, Mumps, Rubella

Adverse Effects: Local reactions (rash, fever, swollen glands) Anaphylaxis

Contraindications/Precautions: Allergies to eggs, gelatin, and neomycin Hx of thrombocytopenia Immunocompromised individuals Recently received blood products or immunoglobulins

Education:

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DTaP Vaccine

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Therapeutic Uses: Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis

Adverse Effects: Encephalopathy (fever, persistent crying) Seizures Local reaction at injection site

Contraindications/Precautions: Severe febrile illness Hx of anaphylaxis Hx of encephalopathy 7 days after DTaP vaccination Occurrence of seizures with 3 days of vaccination Inconsolable crying (>3 hrs) within 48 hrs of vaccination

Education:

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Hepatitis Vaccine

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Therapeutic Uses: Hepatitis A & B viruses

Adverse Effects: Local reaction Anaphylaxis

Contraindications/Precautions: Hx of anaphylaxis Allergy to Baker’s yeast

Education:

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Varicella Virus Vaccine

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Therapeutic Uses: Varicella zoster virus (chickenpox)

Adverse Effects: Varicella-like rash

Contraindications/Precautions: Pregnancy Cancer Hx of allergy to neomycin or gelatin Immunocompromised patients

Education: Slight risk of virus being transmitted. If child develops rash after vaccination

they should be presumed to be infected and appropriate precautions taken.

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Inactivated Polio Vaccine

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Therapeutic Uses: Immune response to poliovirus

Adverse Effects: Vaccine-related paralytic poliomyelitis Local reaction

Contraindications/Precautions: None

Education:

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Influenza Vaccine

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Therapeutic Uses: Immunity to influenza strains in the vaccine

Adverse Effects: Guillain-Barré syndrome (ascending paralysis, weakness of BLE, dyspnea) Local reaction Fever

Contraindications/Precautions: Acute febrile illness Hypersensitivity to eggs

Education:

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Immune Globulin

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Expected Action: Proto: Gamma globulin (IgG)

Passive immunity

Therapeutic Uses: Immunodeficiency syndrome Bone marrow transplantation Measles, rubella, varicella exposure

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia Hep A, Hep B exposure

Adverse Effects: Local reaction / hypersensitivity

Contraindications/Precautions:

Interactions: Live viruses can lead to disease – avoid live viruses for 3 months following IgG

Education: Administer in deep muscle / Date of exposure must be known (6 days measles,

7 days Hep B, 14 days Hep B)

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Immunostimulants

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Expected Action: Proto: Interferon Alfa, Aldesleukin, Interleukin 2

Enhance immune response / reduce proliferation of cancer cells

Therapeutic Uses: Leukemia / melanoma / Kaposi’s sarcoma

Adverse Effects: Flu-like symptoms / Marrow suppression, alopecia, cardiotoxicity,

neurotoxicity Hypotension

Contraindications/Precautions: Hypersensitivity / pregnancy and lactation (C)

Interactions: Theophylline (toxicity) Zidovudine or retrovir ( neutropenia) Antihypertensives ( hypotensive effect)

Education: Refrigerate / Do not shake vial

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Immunosuppressants(General)

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Act on helper T lymphocytes to suppress proliferation of B cells and cytotoxic T cells

For treatment of autoimmune disorders and to prevent organ rejection

Rheumatoid arthritis

Early type 1 diabetes

Lupus

Myasthenia gravis

Adverse Effects

Teratogenesis risk of infection

Medications:

Cyclosporine (Gengraf, Neoral) Tacrolimus

Glucocorticoids (prednisone) Methotrexate

Cytotoxics (azathioprine)

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Cyclosporine

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Adverse Effects: Hepatotoxicity Nephrotoxicity (BUN, Creatinine, I&O)

Contraindications/Precautions: Pregnancy / Recent live virus vaccination / Recent contact ĉ chickenpox or herpes

Interactions: Phenytoin, phenobarbital, rifampin, carbamazepine, TMP-SMZ ([cycl] ) Ketoconazole, erythromycin, amphotericin ([cycl] toxicity) Amphotericin, aminoglycosides, NSAIDs (all nephrotoxic renal damage) Grapefruit juice ( [cycl] by 50%)

Nursing Mix oral dose ĉ milk or OJ to palatability Admin initial dose over 2-6 hours Monitor for hypersensitivity, stay ĉ pt. for 30 mins

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Glucocorticoids

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Adverse Effects: Proto: Prednisone, prednisolone

Osteoporosis (use Ca2+& vitamin D supplements Renal insufficiency (stop drugs immediately) Fluid retention

Contraindications/Precautions: Systemic fungal infections Recurring live virus vaccines

Interactions: K+-depleting diuretics ( hypokalemia) NSAIDs ( GI ulceration) Glucocorticoids (Promote hyperglycemia)

Education:

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Azathioprine

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Adverse Effects: Bone marrow depression neutropenia & thrombocytopenia

Contraindications/Precautions: None listed in ATI

Interactions: Allopurinol (delays inactivation of azathioprine)

Education:

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Antihistamines(General)

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Action is on H1 receptors which blocks histamine release

Medications

1 st Generation: Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) Promethazine (Phenergan) Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine)

2 nd Generation: Loratadine (Claritin) Cetirizine (Zyrtec) Fexofenadine (Allegra) Desloratadine (Clarinex)

Therapeutic Uses:

Mild allergic reactions Anaphylaxis

Motion sickness Insomnia

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Antihistamines(1st Generation)

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Expected Action: Proto: Diphenhydramine, promethazine, dimenhydrinate Block H1 receptors - prevent histamine release into small blood vessels & nerves

Therapeutic Uses: Mild allergic reactions Motion sickness

Anaphylaxis Insomnia

Adverse Effects: Sedation GI discomfort

Anticholinergic effects (dry mouth, constipation)

Acute toxicity (flushed face, fever, tachycardia), children can have hallucinations, incoordination and seizures Induce vomiting and give activated charcoal.

Contraindications/Precautions: 3rd trimester, lactation, newborns / use cautiously in kids and elderly Caution ĉ asthma, urinary retention, open angle glaucoma, & hypertension.

Interactions: CNS depressants EtOH Benzodiazepines

Opioids Barbiturates

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Chemotherapy Agents(Medications)

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Nitrogen mustards.....................................................cyclophosphamide

Platinum compounds.................................................................cisplatin

Folic acid analog................................................................methotrexate

Pyrimidine analog...................................................................cytarabine

Purine analogs................................................................mercaptopurine

Antitumor antibiotics...........................................................doxorubicin

Mitotic inhibitors..................................................vincristine, paclitaxel

Topoisomerase inhibitors.......................................topotecan, irinotecan

Breast cancer....................................................tamoxifen (antiestrogen)

Prostate cancer........................................................................leuprolide

Progestins....................................................................megestrol acetate

Cytotoxic medications

Asparaginase Hydroxyurea Procarbazine

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Chemotherapy Agents(Side Effects)

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Bone marrow suppression Avoid crowds, check for bleeding

gums

GI discomfort Give antiemetic (ondansetron) with dexamethasone,

metoclopramide or granisetron at outset

Alopecia Occur 7-10 days after, persist max of 2 months after

Mucositis Frequent oral care, soft toothbrush, EtOH mouthwash

Reproductive toxicity Sperm banking, Avoid gravid on meds.

Hyperuricemia or uric acid fluids, I&O Give allopurinol if uric acid

Extravasation of vesicants such as carmustine, dactinomycin, daunorubicin, and vincristine