Types of Immunity 1
Types of Immunity 2
Immune Dysfunction
Hypersensitivity
100
Intact skin, mucous membranes, stomach acid, and gastrointestinal microflora are defense mechanisms associated with this type of immunity
Innate immunity
100
These leukocytes ensure that the immune response does not become too strong
CD-8 cells, T-suppressor cells
100
Stasis of respiratory secretions and urine increase the risk of infection in this patient population
Older adults, elderly
100
This is the most effective measure for patients who live with allergies
Avoiding the allergen
200
This term refers to when the immune response is too weak OR too vigorous, causing a disruption to homeostasis
Immunoincompetence
200
Being immune to catching chickenpox after having it once is an example of this type of adaptive immunity
Active natural
200
The failure of the immune system’s ability to distinguish “self” from “non-self” is the basis of this type of disease
Autoimmune disorder, autoimmune disease
200
Severe hypotension and laryngeal edema are potentially fatal effects of this type of hypersensitivity reaction
Anaphylaxis, anaphylactic reaction
300
Intact skin, mucous membranes, stomach acid, and gastrointestinal microflora are defense mechanisms associated with this type of immunity
Innate immunity
300
Being vaccinated against high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV) with the Gardasil vaccine is an example of this type of adaptive immunity
Active artificial
300
A decline in cell-mediated immunity and increased incidence of cancer are both effects of this normal process in the human body
Aging
300
Bronchoconstriction, itching, and edema are symptoms brought on by the release of this substance in the body
Histamine
400
This type of immunity includes humoral and cellular immunity
Adaptive immunity
400
The passage of maternal antibodies to an infant in breastmilk is an example of this type of adaptive immunity
Passive natural
400
These four factors can disrupt the function and number of T-cells, impairing immune function
Aging, radiation, chemotherapy, anxiety, stress, loneliness, sleep disturbance, malnutrition
400
This type of latex allergy causes scaling and hyperpigmentation of the skin with chronic exposure
Type IV Contact Dermatitis
500
These leukocytes produce antibodies
B cells
500
The administration of Rh-immune globulin (RhoGam) to an Rh-negative mother after giving birth is an example of this type of adaptive immunity
Passive artificial
500
Immunoincompetence can be broken down into these four categories
Allergy, immunodeficiency, autoimmune disorders, attacks on beneficial foreign tissue
500
This medication’s therapeutic effects include bronchodilation, vasoconstriction, and inhibition of histamine release
Epinephrine
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