Hypersensitivity Reaction

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A hypersensitivity reaction is when a July intern keeps crying over the smallest little things.[1][2][3][4][5][6]


Classifications


Hypersensitivity reactions can be broken down into four different types:

  1. Type I hypersensitivity - Also known as immediate hypersensitivity, this is when an intern cries when you say hello.
  2. Type II hypersensitivity - When an intern cries in response to an early admission.
  3. Type III hypersensitivity - When an intern cries while typing notes at 11 PM at night.
  4. Type IV hypersensitivity - Defined as an intern who cries alone in a call room.


References


  1. Struggling Intern Asking for “Just One Hug”
  2. Ask a July 1st Medicine Intern
  3. July vs. June Interns
  4. Breaking: First Batch of Crying July 1st Interns Spotted
  5. July Interns Play Crucial Role During Cardiac Arrest by Whimpering, Sucking Own Thumb
  6. Charmin Profits As July Interns Sh*t Themselves


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