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What is a side effect? - ANS ✓An unwanted symptom that can come along with
taking a medication; our body is sensitive to the medication.
What is a suppressed immune response? - ANS ✓Lowered immune response
common in autoimmune diseases.
What is an example of a hyper immune response? - ANS ✓allergies
What is an anaphylactic reaction? - ANS ✓Allergic reaction to a chemical that
has become an allergen. (S/S-difficulty breathing, hives, tightness of the throat.
What med is given to a patient with an anaphylactic reaction? - ANS
✓Epinephrine
What is active natural immunity? - ANS ✓Getting exposed to a pathogen
naturally. Ex. Having chicken pox and then being immune to getting pox again.
What is passive natural immunity? - ANS ✓From mother to baby at birth
through placenta and through breast feeding after birth.
What is active artificial immunity? - ANS ✓Vaccine response.
What is passive artificial immunity? - ANS ✓Immune globulin injections.
(Antibodies are injected)
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What is innate immunity? - ANS ✓Immunity that you are born with and is
inherent within a species and develops regardless of exposure. It is nonspecific.
What is acquired immunity? - ANS ✓Not present at birth and develops either
as a result of exposure or through colostrum/injection of immunoglobulin.
What is humoral mediated immunity? - ANS ✓Immunity mediated by B-
lymphocytes, plasma cells, and antibodies.
What is cell mediated immunity? - ANS ✓immunity that is mediated by T-
lymphocytes
What is adaptive immunity? - ANS ✓Acquire through contact with specific
pathogens , protect us against reinfection.
What is acute pain? - ANS ✓Protective, temporary, usually self limiting and
resolves with tissue healing.
What is chronic pain? - ANS ✓Ongoing and reoccurs frequently lasting longer
than 6 months and persisting beyond tissue healing.
What is nociceptive pain? - ANS ✓Pain that arises from damage to or
inflammation of tissue other than that of the peripheral and CNS. (Usually
throbbing, aching, and localized. Can be somatic and visceral.
What is neuropathic pain? - ANS ✓Pain that arises from abnormal or damaged
pain nerves includes phantom limb pain and neuropathic pain.
What is the acronym for assessing pain? what does each letter mean? - ANS
✓O-onset
L-location
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