Antibodies and t-lymphocytes are a part of this line of defense
What is the Third Line of Defense?
This stage of HIV is considered the period in which you will have flu-like symptoms, but spontaneously recover
What is the Initial Stage of HIV
These are considered immune cells
What are lymphocytes and macrophages?
In the left hemisphere, where motor or expressive speech occurs
What is the Broca's Area?
The epidermis and part of the dermis is burned
What is deep-partial thickness
These are considered the 5 signs of acute inflammation
What is redness, warmth, edema, pain, and loss of function?
Bacteria in the blood
What is bacteremia?
Humoral Immunity occurs w/ these types of cells
What is B lymphocyte cells?
This area controls respiratory and cardio functions
What is the Medulla Oblongata?
The body's immune system attacks itself.
What is Autoimmune disease?
This 4 step therapy should be used after an injury has occurred
What is RICE: Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate?
Fever, fatigue, nausea, and headache are...
What are systemic signs of inflammation?
Are found in secretion such as tears, saliva, mucous membrane, and colostrum
What is IgA?
The pace of speech is normal, but words are made up, damage to Wernicke's area
What is Fluent Aphasia?
Bacteria in the meninges
What is meningitis?
This is considered the type of healing that occurs after an injury when damaged tissue is replaced by functional cells.
What is Regeneration?
An increased case of WBC in the blood
What is Leukocytosis
Antibodies transferred from a mother to fetus through breast milk
What is passive natural immunity?
Aneurysm on the weak points of the arterial wall in the circle of willis
What is a cerebral aneurysm?
The dysmyelination of the spinal cord, brain, and cranial nerves
What is multiple sclerosis?
This is considered the removal of foreign materials by leukocytes
What is phagocytosis?
Occurs due to a change in the normal flora
What is an Opportunistic Infection?
Polyarthritis and a butterfly rash is considered symptoms of this disease
What is SLE (lupus)?
rigid flexion in the upper limbs, w/ adducted arms and internal rotation of the hands; the lower limbs are extended
What is decorticate posturing?
Pinrolling and tremors of the hands at rest are considered s/s of this disease process
What is Parkinson's disease?