Patho
Types of Immunity
Hypersensitivity
Immunoglobulins
Drugs
100

A substance that elicits an immune response.

What is an antigen?

100

First line of defense against pathogens

What is innate immunity

100

A localized skin reaction seen in Type I reactions or seen as a positive response in skin testing.

What is wheal-and-flare?

100

Only immunoglobulin that crosses the placenta

What is IgG

100

Primary treatment of anaphylactic reaction?

What is Epinephrine?

200

This happens when the body does not recognize self-antigens

What is an autoimmune response?

200

The type of immunity where the body will make antibodies from natural contact with an antigen

What is active acquired immunity?

200

Can be Type I or IV and can be associated with certain foods.

What is a latex allergy?

200

Causes symptoms of allergic reaction

What is IgE

200

The next step for treating allergies when drug therapy is not effective.

What is immunotherapy?

300

A specialized protein made by the body to neutralize or mark antigens for destruction.

What is an antibody?

300

Type of immunity that includes antibody production against extracellular infections and includes B cells.

What is humoral immunity?

300

Associated with autoimmune disorders such as lupus or RA.

What is type III?

300

Forms antibodies to ABO blood antigens

What is IgM

300

They act by competing for H1 receptor sites.

What are antihistamines?

400

These are the 5 cardinal signs of inflammation

What is pain, redness, heat, swelling, and loss of function?

400

The type of immunity when a person receives antibodies through the placenta or colostrum.

What is passive acquired immunity

400

Associated with Rh incompatibility reactions.

What is Type II reactions?

400

Found in body secretions including tears

What is IgA

400

A mast cell-stabilizing drug that inhibits the release of histamines, leukotrienes and other agents from the mast cell after an IgE interaction.

What is Cromolyn?

500

These antigens are primary focus for organ and stem cell transplants.

What are HLAs?

500
Type of immunity that protects against chronic and intracellular infections and includes T cells.

What is cell-mediated immunity?

500

A delayed hypersensitivity reaction including transplant rejections.

What is type IV?

500

Found in plasma. Responsible for secondary immune responses

What is IgG

500

Titrated amounts are given weekly or biweekly and dose is increased slowly.

What is subcutaneous Immunotherapy (SCIT)?

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