Advanced Nursing Education Game for Hypersensitivity & Allergic Disorders
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๐ Dashboard
๐ฌ Hypersensitivity Types
โฐ Reaction Timeline
๐ฏ Quiz Mode
๐จโโ๏ธ Patient Simulator
๐งช Diagnostics
Welcome to Immune Master! ๐ฎ
This interactive game helps nursing students master hypersensitivity reactions,
allergic disorders, and immune system responses. Learn to recognize patterns,
understand mechanisms, and develop critical thinking skills for patient care.
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Simulations: 0
๐ Learning Goals
โข Master hypersensitivity types
โข Recognize anaphylaxis signs
โข Understand mediator actions
โก Key Concepts
โข IgE-mediated vs T-cell responses
โข Immediate vs delayed reactions
โข Emergency interventions
Types of Hypersensitivity Reactions ๐ฌ
Click on each card to learn more about different hypersensitivity mechanisms.
โก Type I - Immediate (IgE-mediated)
Onset:Seconds to minutes
Mechanism:Mast cell degranulation
Mediators:Histamine, leukotrienes
Examples:Anaphylaxis, hay fever
๐ฉธ Type II - Cytotoxic
Onset:Minutes to hours
Mechanism:Antibody-mediated
Target:Cell surface antigens
Examples:Hemolytic anemia
๐ Type III - Immune Complex
Onset:3-8 hours
Mechanism:Antigen-antibody complexes
Location:Blood vessels, organs
Examples:Serum sickness
๐ Type IV - Delayed (T-cell mediated)
Onset:24-48 hours
Mechanism:T-cell activation
Mediators:Cytokines
Examples:Contact dermatitis, TB test
๐ฏ Clinical Pearl
Remember: Type I reactions are immediate and life-threatening (anaphylaxis), while Type IV are delayed but can cause significant tissue damage (poison ivy). Always assess onset timing!
Hypersensitivity Reaction Timeline โฐ
Visualize how different hypersensitivity reactions develop over time.