Immunity
Immunodeficiency
injury, inflammation, healing
Lab Values
viral/bacterial
100

What does PAMP stand for and what does it do?

Pathogen associated molecular patterns.

100

CD4 + count under what is an indication of HIV?

100

100

What is kwashiorkor?

protein deficiency
100

Normal HGB counts for males?

14-18

100
What is the period of communicability?

period after latency when sx occur

200

What leukocyte works with mast cells?

Basophils

200

A - RF is seen in younger or older people with RA?

older

200

Difference between two types of cell death?

apoptosis- can be recycled; necrosis- infection/leak

200

What s/s should you look for with low HGB?

kidney, brain, heart -- hypoxia

200

3 most common dangers of health workers and why?

Hep B, Hep C, HIV- sharps

300

What do MACs do and what system are they in?

Create a pore in cell for fluid to enter, complement
300

What is an autoimmune disorder seen in people over 55 and 10x more prevalent in older than 80?

PMR

300

Cardinal signs of inflammation?

erythema, heat, edema, pain
300

What is a left shift?

Too many bands and indication of severe infection

300

Describe viral replication?

adsorption, penetration and uncoating, biosynthesis, maturation/release  

400

NK cells kill what?

tumor cells

400

Describe hypersensitivity II - cytoxic

RH- mom needs rhogam shot

400

serous describes what?

thin, clear yellow. common with blisters

400

Someone not on anticoagulation meds with an INR of 2 is normal?

FALSE

400

Describe type 5 herpes

CMV

500

IgA does what?

protects body surfaces

500

Cell-mediated/delay hypersensitivity comes from what?

graft vs host disease, transplant rejection, and contact dermatitis

500

Proliferation/migration phase lasts how long?

2- 20 days

500

Platelets of 19,000 should do resistance exercise?

false

500
Vancomysin is used for what 2 types of staph?

MRSA, VISA

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