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100

This means it causes disease.

What is virulence?

100

Coping is best defined as the process of  _______________.

What is managing stressful challenges?

100

This hormone enhances myocardial contractility.

What is epinephrine?

100

Stress-induced catecholamine release from the adrenal medulla may result in this.

What is elevated BP?

100

stress-induced stimulation of the adrenal cortex causes it to secrete this.

What is cortisol?

200

A patient with elevated β-endorphins should be monitored for this.

What is pain inhibition?

200

a tumor of the adrenal medulla predominantly releases this hormone causing increased BP and increased anxiety.

What is norepinephrine?

200

This is  tissue growth that is cancerous.

What is a malignant tumor?

200

This is the most abundant class of antibody.

What is IgG?

200

The predominant phagocyte of early inflammation is the

What is Neutrophil?

300

This cell type would be the first to aide in killing bacteria to prevent infection in puncture wound.

What is Neutrophils?

300

This lab should be checked in response to a parasite.

What is eosinophils?

300

Stress induces sympathetic stimulation of the adrenal medulla causing the secretion of  these catecholamines

What is epinephrine and norepinephrine?

300

This physiologic response would be expected in a hormone-secreting tumor of the adrenal cortex.

What is increased incidence of gastric ulcers?

300

These are the characteristics of malignant tumors.

What is cells vary in size and shape?

400

This is responsible for initiating clonal selection.

What is antigens?

400

This is a tumor of the breast glandular tissue.

What is adenocarcinoma?

400

The end product of the clotting system is this

What is fibrin?

400

This disease state results from the secretion of toxins by bacteria.

What is Tetanus?

400

______ and _________ are examples of inflammation as an etiology for cancer development. 

What is ulcerative colitis and colon cancer?

500

Epstein-Barr virus in an immunocompromised patient is most likely to cause a development of this type of cancer.

What is B-cell lymphoma?

500

This immune reaction occurs when the maternal immune system becomes sensitized against antigens expressed by the fetus.

What is alloimmune?

500

This type of chemo therapy is uses after surgical removal of a tumor.

What is adjuvant?

500

The most common route of metastasis is through the _______ and ________.

What is blood vessels and lymphatics?

500

A patient who has natural exposure to an antigen or receives an immunization will develop this type of immunity.

What is active?

600

This is an excessive or inappropriate response of the immune system to a sensitizing antigen.

What is hypersensitivity?

600

This  common symptom should be assessed in individuals with immunodeficiency.

What is recurrent infections?

600

serum sickness is an example of immune-complex-mediated disease

What is serum sickness?

600

This type of reaction can happen more than 24 hours after the initial exposure.

What is delayed hypersensitivity?

600

Bacterial vaccines contain this

What is dead bacteria?

700

_____ _____ increases gut motility, thereby decreasing the time the bowel is exposed to mutagens and could prevent colon cancer.

What is physical activity?

700

This type of reaction is accompanied by itching, pain, swelling, redness and respiratory difficulties.

What is anaphylaxis?

700

radiation induces this genomic instability

What is facilitating new mutations?

700

This bacteria can cause complications  of endotoxic shock like decreased blood pressure, decreased oxygen delivery, cardiovascular shock, and subsequent death. 

What is gram-negative bacteria?

700

Endotoxins are produced by this.

What is gram-negative bacteria?

800

A patient with type O blood has anti- _______ antibodies.

What is A and B?

800

__________ replicate their genetic material inside host cells.

What is viruses?

800

This would most likely cause a bacterial infection, with cell membrane damage and decreased protein synthesis.

What is Exotoxin?

800

This cancer is likely to develp secondarily to occupational hazards.

What is mesothelioma?

800

Viral vaccines contain this.

What is attenuated viruses?

900

____________ is a skin cancer on the head and neck following years of sunbathing 

What is basal cell carcinoma?

900

Physical barriers that offer the body protection from damage and infection are located in the ______, _______ and ______

What is the respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, and genitourinary tract?

900

These are local responses to inflammation. 

{there are 4 of them}

What is Heat, redness, pain and swelling?

900

Secondary lymph organs include _______, _______,_________ , and _________.

What is Peyer patches, the appendix, adenoids, and the spleen?

900

These types of cancers respond well to brachytherapy. 

What is prostate, cervix, head and neck?

1000

Screening tools that are epigenetically based have shown promise to diagnose these types of cancers? 

{There are 4}

What is colon, breast, prostate, and bladder?

1000

Chronic alcohol intake places a female patient at risk for cancer in these organs. 

{there are 4}

What is liver, esophagus, larynx, and breast?

1000

These are signs and symptoms consistent with acute inflammation.

{there are 5}

What is swelling, loss of function, heat, pain, and erythema?

1000

These epigenetic modifications can result from deficient in utero nutrition causing which chronic disease.

What are diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease?