On first exposure to a foreign body the body releases this.
What are antibodies?
Passive immunity is always___.
What is temporary?
The destruction of RBC.
What is Lysis?
Any reaction to a blood transmission, the nurse should immediately do this.
What is immediately stop the transfusion and report it to the HCP?
Decreased in all forms of Anemia and normal range.
What is RBC count? What is 4-6 Million?
Antibodies do this to viruses.
What is Neutralizing?
The two types of immunity are.
What is passive and active immunity?
A disorder that makes the body produce autoantibodies for no known reason.
What is Idiopathic Anemia?
A type of Hypersensitivity disorder is this.
What is Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction?
A test for generalized inflammation and range for young adults under 50.
What is Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), 0-25?
These cells produce a lot of antibodies to prevent a second illness.
What are memory cells?
Give an example of an artificially acquired active immunity.
What is a vaccine?
Medication that increases production of RBC's.
What is Folic Acid?
This happens if ABO or RH are incompatible in the body.
What is rapid lysis of RBC's?
A laboratory test for the immune system that is increased in all types of infections.
What is IgG, 650-1600?
These ingests and eliminates cells coated with antibodies trapping the viruses.
What are macrophages?
Active immunity antibodies are produced by this way.
What is independently?
A test to help determine whether hemolytic anemia is caused by antibodies attached to RBC's.
What is the coombs test?
A priority nursing diagnosis for a patient experiencing a hemolytic transfusion reaction is.
What is Risk for Injury?
An abnormal protein during acute inflammatory process. It is increased in rheumatoid arthritis.
What is (CRP) C-Reactive Protein and Less than 10 mg/L?
What is the chemical cells release for virus prevention to resist replication?
What is Interferon?
An example of naturally acquired passive immunity is this.
What is Placental transmission of antibodies?
Blood levels that are low with idiopathic anemia.
What is RBC and H&H?
A complication of Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction would be.
What is Shock or Kidney Injury?
This abnormal protein found in serum when it reacts with IgG you have an increased risk for this arthritis and the Range.
What is the Rheumatoid Factor? Less that 14 IU/mL