IMMUNITY BASICS
INFLAMMATION
HYPERSENSITIVITY & ALLERGIES
AUTOIMMUNE & CHRONIC CONDITIONS
CLINICAL APPLICATION
100

This is the body’s first line of defense and is nonspecific.

innate immunity

100

Name the five cardinal signs of inflammation.

redness / heat / swelling / pain / decreased function

100

This is a life-threatening Type I hypersensitivity reaction.

anaphylaxis

100

This autoimmune disease causes bilateral joint inflammation.

rheumatoid arthritis (RA)

100

A patient with joint pain, stiffness, and crepitus likely has this condition.

osteoarthritis

200

This type of immunity develops after vaccination.

artificial active immunity

200

This stage of inflammation includes pus formation and neutrophilia.

What is Stage II (cellular exudate stage)

200

First-line medication for anaphylaxis.

epinephrine

200

This disease involves cartilage breakdown due to wear and tear.

osteoarthritis

200

A patient with abdominal rigidity and pain may have this life-threatening condition.

peritonitis

300

Immunity passed from mother to baby through breast milk.

natural passive immunity

300

Inflammation lasting months to years is classified as this.

chronic inflammation

300

Swelling of lips, face, and airway seen in allergic reactions.

angioedema

300

This autoimmune disease affects multiple organs and causes systemic inflammation.

systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)

300

Cloudy dialysate in a dialysis patient indicates this complication

peritonitis

400

These proteins identify “self” cells and prevent immune attack.

human leukocyte antigens (HLA)

400

These cells dominate chronic inflammation instead of neutrophils.

macrophages and lymphocytes

400

Priority nursing action for suspected anaphylaxis.

maintain airway / call rapid response

400

Medications used to slow RA progression.

DMARDs

400

Priority complication of peritonitis.

sepsis

500

This system provides long-term, specific immunity via antigen-antibody response

adaptive immunity

500

This protein system enhances immune response and inflammation.

complement system

500

This immunoglobulin is elevated in allergic reactions

IgE

500

This condition results from immune system attacking its own tissues.

Autoimmunity

500

A patient with tongue swelling and SOB—priority action

activate rapid response and manage airway