Types of Immunity
Inflammation
Inflammation
Lab Values
Random Immune
100

The type of immunity received passively from the mother's antibodies, animal serum, or antibodies produced in response to a disease.

**Hint- "Get" 

What is Acquired of Adaptive immunity?

100

Heat, Pain, Redness (rubor), Swelling, & loss of function are characteristics of...


What is Inflammation?

100

When Pathogens infect tissue, what response does that incite...

What is the inflammatory response?

100

The normal reference range for WBC's 

What is 5,000-10,000/mm3?

100

The increase in "banded" or Immature neutrophils, which occurs in a client who has an infectious process...

What is the term "Left shift"?

200

B & T Lymphocytes are a part of which Immune Response...

What is the adaptive Immune Response?

200

The role of Histamine in the Inflammatory Response...

What is histamine Dilates & Increases Capillary Permeability?

200

Inflammatory response releases a vasodilating substance by a cell type that is also rich in heparin..

What are Mast Cells Release Histamine?

200

Leukocytosis is a total WBC greater than 10,000/mm indicates what type of response...

(increased)(inflamed)

What is an inflammatory response to a pathogen/or disease process?

200

When someone has a venom injected Bee sting; it is important to monitor...

What is to monitor for anaphylaxis {respiratory distress, bronchospasm, laryngeal edema, hypotension?



300

Is the most effective & longest-lasting immunity...

What is Natural Active immunity?

300

They arrive at the Injury Site..

What are the B & T Lymphocytes?

300

The inflammatory process is phagocytic...

What are the Macrophages Engulf Pathogens?

300

The client with less than 2,000/mm3 neutrophils is immunocompromised and at risk for..

What is a risk for infection?

300

The medicine that's given if a patient has a history of allergic reactions to stings...

What is Epinephrine?

400

Protection developed by vaccination or immunization...(tetanus, polio)

What is Artificial Active Immunity?

400

Neutrophils are also Phagocytes what is their role...

What is to consume and destroy pathogens intracellularly?

400

150,000-400,000

What is a Normal Platelet Count?

400

Protection from Illness or disease that is maintained by the body's physiologic defense mechanisms...

What is immunity?

500

Type of Immunity may be used to prevent disease or death for patients exposed to rabies, tetanus, & poisonous snake bites

What is artificial passive immunity?

500

The inflammatory response which steps results in an intracellular activation cascade..

What are the Macrophage Signals Cells with Cytokines?

500

Name 2 Autoimmune diseases with excessive immune responses.

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis & Lupus Erythematosus?

500

<150,000

What is Thrombocytopenia?

Low level of platelets in the blood

500

Name 2 interventions for a patient with a decreased immune system.

What are; 1. avoid large crowds & frequently wash hands with soap/water?