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Exam 1: NR283 / NR-283 (Latest
Update ) Pathophysiology
| Questions & Answers | 100%
Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain


Question:
naturally acquired active immunity
Answer:
antigens enter the body naturally; body induces antibodies and specialized
lymphocytes




Question:
naturally acquired passive
Answer:
antibodies pass from mother to fetus via placenta or to infant via the mother's
milk

,Question:
Artificially acquired active immunity
Answer:
vaccines




Question:
artificially acquired passive
Answer:
injection of immune serum (gamma globulin)




Question:
Hypersensitivity type 1
Answer:
allergic reaction
Anaphylaxis
IgE bound to mash cells release of histamine
Immediate inflammation

,Question:
Hypersensitivity type 2
Answer:
Cytotoxic hypersensitivity


ABO blood incompatibility


IgG or IgM reacts with antigen on cell complement activated


Inflammation


Vasculitis


Cell lysis




Question:
Hypersensitivity type 3
Answer:
autoimmune disorders
Lupus
Erythematosus
Glomerulonephritis

, Question:
Hypersensitivity type 4
Answer:
Contact dermatitis
Antigen binds to t lymphocyte, release of lymphokines
Delayed inflammation




Question:
Immunodeficiency
Answer:
Compromised or lack of an immune response




Question:
immunodeficiency diseases are at risk for what?
Answer:
Infection and cancer




Question:
Primary deficiencies
Answer:
basic developmental failure somewhere in the system

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