Infection
Stress
Inflammation
Immune Responses
Hematology
Final Jeopardy
100

What is the most common mode of transmission for hospital-acquired infections?

Contact transmission 

100

Which system activates the "fight or flight" response?

Sympathetic nervous system

100

What are the classic signs of inflammation?

Redness, heat, swelling, pain, and loss of function

100

What type of immunity is provided by vaccines?

Active acquired immunity

100

What lab value indicates anemia?

Low hemoglobin (Hgb)

100

Category: Immunology
Question: Name the 3 lines of defense in the immune system.

1st: Physical barriers (skin/mucosa), 2nd: Inflammation/innate immunity, 3rd: Adaptive immunity (T and B cells)

200

Name one sign of systemic infection.

Fever, chills, increased WBC count, malaise

200

What hormone increases blood glucose during stress?

Cortisol

200

Which blood test is a non-specific marker for inflammation?

C-reactive protein (CRP)

200

Which cell is primarily responsible for cell-mediated immunity?

T lymphocyte (T cell)  

200

What is the function of platelets?

Blood clotting

300

What lab value is most often elevated in infection?

White blood cell count (WBC)

300

Name one non-pharmacologic technique to reduce stress.

Deep breathing, meditation, exercise, or guided imagery

300

What is the role of neutrophils in inflammation?

First responders; engulf pathogens via phagocytosis

300

What is an example of passive immunity?

Antibodies from mother to baby via placenta or breast milk

300

Name a cause of iron-deficiency anemia.

Chronic blood loss, poor dietary intake, malabsorption

400

What is the primary intervention to prevent infection spread in clinical settings?

Hand hygiene

400

Chronic stress increases the risk for which cardiovascular condition?

Hypertension

400

What causes pain during inflammation?

Release of chemical mediators like prostaglandins and bradykinin

400

What is the purpose of immunosuppressive drugs in transplantation?

DAILY DOUBLE! 

To prevent organ rejection by suppressing immune response

400

What is neutropenia?

Low neutrophil count, increasing infection risk

500

What PPE is needed for airborne precautions?

N95 respirator, gown, gloves, goggles/face shield

500

What is an example of eustress?

Getting a promotion, having a baby, getting married, etc.

500

Differentiate between acute and chronic inflammation.

Acute: short duration, rapid onset; Chronic: long-lasting, may lead to tissue damage

500

Name one autoimmune disease.

Lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, etc.

500

What is the treatment for sickle cell crisis?

Hydration, oxygen, pain management, and rest