Stage IV
transfusion reaction
Type II
Cell type affected by HIV
CD4 T helper cell
A non cancerous tumor
Benign
Cervical cancer
Pap Smear
Cells that differ only slightly from normal cell
Well differentiated - low grade
Type I
U=U
undetectable equals untransmissible
ANC Absolute neutrophil count
Start every 10 years at age 45 or 50
Colonoscopy
Classification system that uses primary tumor, regional lymph nodes and distant metastases
TNM
Epinephrine
Time range it takes from infection until opportunistic infections occur
8-10 years
Cancer cells lack this
Contact inhibition
Pt smokes 1 pack/day x 30 year
Low Dose CT scan
Stage Tumor limited to the tissue of origin; localized tumor growth
Stage I
Autoimmune such and rheumatoid arthritis
Type III
This type of opportunistic pneumonia is treated with Bactrim and or Pentamidine
PJP or Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia
This type of cancer treatment utilizes the bodies own defense system
Immunotherapy
PSA
Prostate
Stage with Estensive local and regional spread
Stage III
Type IV
Cell count when opportunistic infections may start to occur
500
Epogen or Neupogen (filgrastim) may cause this type of pain
Bone or long bone pain
Gardasil vaccine
Cervical and or throat cancer