NURS 3366 Module Three & Four Questions With Complete
Solutions
A baby who has received immunoglobulins against the "XYZ"
virus via its mother's milk now has:
a) Natural active acquired immunity.
b) Natural passive acquired immunity.
c) Passive innate immunity.
d) Active innate immunity. Correct Answers b) Natural passive
acquired immunity.
A baby who has received immunoglobulins against the "XYZ"
virus via its mother's milk will __________.
a) Have lifelong immunity to the XYZ virus because of
receiving the immunoglobulins that are specific to that particular
microbe.
b) Develop temporary immunity to the XYZ virus due to
receiving Mom's antibodies that are specific to that particular
microbe.
c) Now have complete 2nd line of defense protection, having
received it in the breast milk.
d) Develop alphabetophobia due overdose of anti-XYZ
immunoglobulins. Correct Answers b) Develop temporary
immunity to the XYZ virus due to receiving Mom's antibodies
that are specific to that particular microbe.
A man presents to an ER with a large laceration sustained at a
construction site 3 days before. He is given a TIG (tetanus
immunoglobulin) injection. He doesn't remember ever having a
, tetanus vaccination. The patient ______ (should or should not)
also get a tetanus vaccination, because_____.
a) Should: he needs protection against future tetanus exposure.
b) Should: the vaccination will provide additional passive
immunity.
c) Should not: the TIG is enough, as it will provide long term
active acquired immunity
d) Should not: the vaccine will do nothing for the current
exposure. Correct Answers a) Should: he needs protection
against future tetanus exposure.
A man presents to an ER with a large laceration sustained at a
construction site 3 days before. He is given a TIG (tetanus
immunoglobulin) injection. He doesn't remember ever having a
tetanus vaccination. The purpose of the TIG is to:
a) Prevent any tetanus bacteria from activating the inflammatory
system.
b) Introduce tetanus bacteria so that the immunocyte system can
create antibodies to tetanus.
c) Give the patient natural active acquired immunity.
d) Provide tetanus antibodies to fight any tetanus bacteria that
might be present. Correct Answers d) Provide tetanus
antibodies to fight any tetanus bacteria that might be present.
A man presents to an ER with a large laceration sustained at a
construction site 3 days before. The area around the laceration is
erythematous, painful, and swollen. The erythema and swelling
can be explained at a cellular level by all the following
EXCEPT:
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