WEEK 1: Immune & Lymphatic System
WEEK 2: Inflammation & Immunity
WEEK 3: Immunizations & Assessment
WEEK 4: Immune Deficiency & HIV
WEEK 5: Autoimmune & Lymphatic Disorders
WEEK 6: Cancer Prevention & Screening
WEEK 7: Cancer Therapies & Emergencies
WEEK 8: Skin, Pressure Injuries & Burns
WEEK 9: Musculoskeletal & Amputation
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This system provides continuous surveillance for foreign antigens while preventing self-destruction.

What is the immune system?

100

This type of immunity is immediate, non-specific, and does not improve with exposure.

What is innate immunity?

100

Immunizations create this type of immunity.

What is artificially acquired active immunity?

100

These immune disorders may be genetic or acquired.

What are immune deficiency disorders?

100

These disorders occur when the immune system attacks self-tissues.

What are autoimmune disorders?

100

This lifestyle change is the most significant cancer prevention intervention.

What is tobacco cessation?

100

 This treatment targets rapidly dividing cells.

What is chemotherapy?

100

Stage 1 pressure injuries present with this key feature.

What is non-blanchable erythema?

100

Ligaments serve this primary function.

What is joint stabilization?

200

This organ is responsible for T-lymphocyte maturation.

What is the thymus?

200

Vasodilation during inflammation causes these two classic signs.

What are redness and warmth?

200

This concept protects vulnerable individuals when most of the population is immunized.

What is herd immunity?

200

HIV primarily attacks this immune cell.

What are CD4 helper T cells?

200

This autoimmune disease affects multiple organ systems and follows flares and remissions.

What is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)?

200

This vaccine prevents cervical and oropharyngeal cancers.

What is the HPV vaccine?

200

Neutropenia places patients at highest risk for this complication.

What is infection?

200

This skin cancer originates from melanocytes and metastasizes rapidly.

What is malignant melanoma?

200

This muscle property allows muscles to shorten.

What is contractility?

300

These structures swell when lymphocytes proliferate in response to antigen exposure.

What are lymph nodes?

300

Increased capillary permeability leads to this symptom due to nerve compression.

What is pain?

300

A CBC with differential evaluates this immune component.

What are white blood cells?

300

This test reflects immune system strength in HIV patients.

What is the CD4 count?

300

These malignancies originate in lymphocytes.

What are lymphomas?

300

Colorectal cancer screening begins at this age.

What is age 45?

300

ANC below this value is a medical emergency.

What is 500?

300

Burn patients are at high risk for this type of shock.

What is hypovolemic shock?

300

This phenomenon describes non-painful perception of a missing limb.

What is phantom limb sensation?

400

This blood-filtering organ removes old red blood cells and activates lymphocytes.

What is the spleen?

400

This immune protein system forms the membrane attack complex.

What is the complement system?

400

This lab marker identifies inflammation but not its cause.

What is C-reactive protein (CRP)?

400

This test measures the amount of virus in the bloodstream.

What is viral load?

400

This type of lymphoma contains Reed-Sternberg cells.

What is Hodgkin lymphoma?

400

These tests assist in monitoring cancer, not diagnosing it.

What are tumor markers?

400

This oncologic emergency results from rapid tumor cell destruction.

What is tumor lysis syndrome?

400

The highest priority in burn care is assessment of this system.

What is the airway?

400

Phantom limb pain is classified as this type of pain.

What is neuropathic pain?

500

Dysfunction of this tissue causes pancytopenia, increasing infection, bleeding, and hypoxia risk.

What is bone marrow?

500

This process causes osmotic lysis of pathogens.

What is membrane attack complex formation?

500

After vaccination, patients must be observed for this life-threatening reaction.

What is anaphylaxis?

500

The advanced stage of HIV infection is known as this.

What is AIDS?

500

This diagnostic procedure confirms lymphoma.

What is a lymph node biopsy?

500

This procedure provides definitive cancer diagnosis.

What is a biopsy?

500

Facial edema and dyspnea suggest this life-threatening condition.

What is superior vena cava syndrome?

500

This formula guides burn fluid resuscitation.

What is the Parkland formula?

500

This therapy uses visual feedback to retrain the brain after amputation.

What is mirror therapy?

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