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


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