NUR 631 Quickies for final
1. programmed cell death
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apoptosis
2. what does CO do to oxygen in relation to hemoglobin
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competes with it
3. ratio of ICF to ECF
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2/3 ICF
4. hydrostatic pressure
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the pressure within a blood vessel that tends to push water out of the vessel
5. The osmotic pressure in the blood vessels due only to plasma proteins (pri- marily albumin) --
> causes water to rush back into capillaries at end.
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oncotic pressure
6. diabetes I caused by
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cell-mediated destruction of pancreatic beta cells (type 1A). Virus triggers
7. characteristics of DM1
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polyuria, polyphagia, polydipsia
8. why is elderly healing slow
,Answer
Decreased response to antigen stimulation
9. T cell mature in
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thymus
10. B cell born and matures in
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bone marrow
11. secondary lymph organs
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tonsils, spleen, lymph nodes, Peyer patches
12. Type 1 hypersensitivity
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Allergy/IgE (bee sting, latex, PCN)
13. type 2 hypersensitivity
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(IgM or IgG) to a specific cell's antigen (cytotoxic/an- tibody
hemolytic reaction, hyperacute graft syndrome), myasthenia gravis, Graves (IIb—immune
attack on thyroid
14. type 3 hypersensitivity
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(IgG and complement/IgM immune complex—com- plex doesn't get removed appropriately
and deposits in tissue
immune complex glomerulonephropathies, Farmers lung dz, chemical workers lungs, Still dz—
post infect. Arthritis, RA, Henoch-Schonlein purpura, drug-induced vasculitis, Wegener
granulomatosus, SLE, hypersensitive pneumonitis, SLE, serum sickness, polyarthri- tis nodas),
,15. type 4 hypersensitivity
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(cell mediated/delayed; CD4 Th1 or Th2, CD8) PPD, chronic graft reject, latex, nickle, poison
ivy—allergic contact dermatitis) postular psoriasis, Steven Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal
necrosis, TB, leprosy, histo- plasmosis, coccidioidomycosis, brucellosis, tularemia.
16. what causes immediate rejection of transplanted organ
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patient's antibodies attack the foreign antigen
17. exotoxin
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a toxin released by a living bacterial cell into its surroundings. gram neg
18. fungal infections are taken care of by
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phagocytes and T cells
19. Human sepsis is thought to be systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) that is
activated by invasive infection. what can occur?
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he multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) failure of critical organ function
20. how much does infant need to lose before hypotension
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more than 10%
21. exercise helps reduce what cancer risk
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colon
22. what are we concerned about with burn patient
, Answer
AKI from myoglobin release
23. first responder to bacterial infection/60-80%
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neutraphils
24. NK,T and B cells 20-30%
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lymphocytes
25. enter cells and become macrophages 3-8%, phagocytosis
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monocytes
26. what WBC circulates contains histamine
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basophils
27. what fights parsites and some allergic infections
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eosinophils
28. perncious anemia
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lack of B12 intrinsic factor made by parietal cells
29. Inherited defect in ability to produce hemoglobin
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Thalassemia
30. cytokines including IL-1, IL-6, IL-12 and TNF-a—these promote inflamma- tion and other
WBC activity.
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