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GNUR 293: Pathophysiology Exam 1
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First Line of Defense - ANS-The nonspecific and beginning line of defense. It has the
innate/natural/native immunity that contains the physical, mechanical, or biochemical
barriers

Second Line of Defense - ANS-The more, specific line of defense where inflammation
occurs

Third Line of Defense - ANS-The last line of defense where adaptive immunity can
occur

Examples of physical and mechanical barriers - ANS-skin, linings of the GI,
genitourinary, & respiratory tracts, or any mucous membrane

Examples of biochemical barriers - ANS-synthesized & secreted saliva, tears, earwax,
sweat, sebum, & normal bacterial flora

D. Diarrhea - ANS-A patient is receiving antibiotics for an infection. Which manifestation
assessed by the nurse represents an alteration in the patient's innate immunological
biochemical barriers?
A. Coughing
B. Presence of Vaginal Lactobacillus
C. Production of Lysozyme in Tears
D. Diarrhea

-prevent infection and damage by microorganisms
-dilute toxins
-activate plasma protein systems
-limit & control tissue damage
-stimulate the adaptive immune response (more 3rd line of defense)
-promote healing - ANS-Functions of inflammation

-infection
-mechanical damage
-ischemia
-nutrient deprivation

,-temperature extremes
-radiation
-etc... - ANS-General causes of inflammation

Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Hay Fever (allergy rhinitis), Rheumatoid Arthritis, or any
disease ending in "-itis" - ANS-What are examples of conditions associated w/
Inflammation?

Myeloid and Lymphoid - ANS-Name the 2 types of stem cells

Arteries - ANS-Which has greater pressure?
-Capillaries
-Veins
-Arteries

Phagocytes, Mast Cells, Eosinophils, Platelets, Endothelial Cells, NK cells - ANS-Cell
Types Involved in Inflammation

Neutrophils and Monocytes - ANS-Name the two types of Phagocytes

Macrophages - ANS-Monocytes turns into WHAT when they leave the bloodstream?

Neutrophil - ANS--The FIRST leukocyte to respond
-Predominate in early inflammatory responses
-Live for about 6-12 hours
-They ingest bacteria, dead cells, and cellular debris
-Cell are short lived & become a component of purulent exudate (pus)
-Mature in the bone marrow

Monocytes/Macrophages - ANS--Produced in the bone marrow and become THIS,
enter circulation, and migrate to the inflammatory site where they develop into
ANOTHER this phagocyte
-arrive at inflammatory site 3 to 7 days after the neutrophils
-promote healing

heat, swelling, redness, pain, loss of function - ANS-Signs of Infection

Mast Cells - ANS--A cell involved in inflammation
-important cellular activator of inflammation
-granules filled w/ histamine

, Eosinophils - ANS--Another cell involved w/ inflammation
-Have mildly phagocytic properties
-defend against parasites
-regulate vascular mediators/inflammation

Platelets - ANS--A WBC that is a part of coagulation cascade
-promotes wound healing

Endothelial cells - ANS--cells that form the walls of lymphatic capillaries and the vessel
wall lining
-their overlapping structure helps fluid enter the lymphatic capillaries and makes it hard
for the fluid to leave

Natural Killer (NK) cells - ANS--Innate cells that recognize and eliminate other cells
infected w/ viruses
-Some function in eliminating cancer cells
-This is the type of cell that HIV will attempt to avoid

Cytokines - ANS-The cellular component that play a vital role in regulating immune
responses & stimulate cell receptors to act

Interleukins - ANS--Type of cytokine produced primarily by macrophages and
lymphocytes in response to a pathogen or stimulation by other products of inflammation
-There are many types
-Ex)
--->IL-1 pro-inflammatory, pyrogenic (stimulate more signs of inflammation)
--->IL-10 anti-inflammatory/mediator

Tumor necrosis factor-alpha - ANS--A cytokine secreted by macrophages in response to
pathogens
-->induces fever by acting as endogenous pyrogen
-->increases synthesis of inflammatory serum proteins
-->causes muscle wasting (cachexia) & intravascular thrombosis
--->increase in catabolism

Interferon - ANS--Cytokine that protects against viral infections
-Produced & released by virally infected host cells in response to viral double-stranded
RNA

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