Allergy testing is most likely to be useful in directing therapy for a client with which allergy profile?

Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. Multiple indoor allergens
2. Single outdoor allergen
3. Possible allergy to animal dander
4. Possible allergy to mold
5. Possible allergy to a medication


Correct Answer: 1,2,3,4
Rationale 1: Allergy testing can help pinpoint particular allergens responsible for symptoms and direct a treatment plan that includes avoiding those allergens.
Rationale 2: Allergy testing can help pinpoint a particular allergen responsible for symptoms and direct a treatment plan that includes avoiding that allergen.
Rationale 3: Allergy testing can help pinpoint particular allergens, such as animal dander, responsible for a client's symptoms and direct a treatment plan that includes avoiding those allergens.
Rationale 4: Allergy testing can help pinpoint particular allergens, such as mold, responsible for a client's symptoms and direct a treatment plan that includes avoiding those allergens.
Rationale 5: Allergy testing is not usually performed to discover allergies to medications.
Global Rationale: Allergy testing can help pinpoint the particular allergens responsible for the symptoms and help direct a treatment plan that includes avoiding allergens that cause the symptoms and treating the symptoms.
Allergy testing is not usually performed to discover allergies to medications.

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