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NR 507 MIDTERM EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS
MIDTERM ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
MIDTERM EXAM LATEST CHAMBERLAINE

Hives (urticaria) are an example of a: - (ANSWER)Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction.


Anaphylaxis is what type of reaction? - (ANSWER)type 1 hypersensitivity


Which of the following are considered the "first responders" of the innate immune system? -
(ANSWER)neutrophils


Allergic contact dermatitis is an example of what type of
hypersensitivity reaction. - (ANSWER)type 4 hypersensitivity reaction


Type 2 (Cytotoxic) hypersensitivity reactions are mediated by: - (ANSWER)IgG or IgM


Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction is mediated by - (ANSWER)IgE


Allergic asthma is an example of - (ANSWER)type 1 hypersensitivity reaction


type 2 hypersensitivity - (ANSWER)tissue specific


Primary effector cells of type 2 - (ANSWER)macrophages


Examples of type 2 reactions - (ANSWER)drug allergies, hemolytic anemia, blood transfusion
mismatch, allergies against infectious agents


Type 2 causes - (ANSWER)The cell to be destroyed by the antibody
Cell destruction through phagocytosis by macrophages

,Damage to the cell by neutrophils triggering phagocytosis
Natural killer cells to release toxic substances that destroy the target cell
Malfunction of the cell without destruction


Type 3 hypersensitivity reaction - (ANSWER)antigen-antibody response


Where does the antibody bind to the antigen in type 3 response? - (ANSWER)in blood or body
fluids and then circulates to tissue


Where does the antibody bind to the antigen in type 1, 2, and 4? - (ANSWER)on cell surface


Primary effector cell in type 3 - (ANSWER)neutrophils


example of type 3 reaction - (ANSWER)serum sickness


type 4 hypersensitivity reaction - (ANSWER)cell-mediated response


primary mediators of type 4 - (ANSWER)lymphocytes and macrophages


type 4 mediated by - (ANSWER)T lymphocytes and do not use antibodies


example of type 4 - (ANSWER)localized contact dermatitis (poison ivy)


Damage occurs with ABO incompatibility because: - (ANSWER)Complement damages RBC
membrane causing cell lysis.


Which of the following is the underlying pathology for hay fever? - (ANSWER)mast cell
degranulation

, The diagnosis for an individual who presents to the office with sudden swollen lips and eyes,
shortness of breath and throat tightness after a bee sting is: - (ANSWER)anaphylaxis


Which of the following assessment findings would be expected in a patient who presents with
urticaria? - (ANSWER)Eosinophilia.


An example of a primary immunodeficiency is: - (ANSWER)Chronic Granulomatous Disease.


what is a predominant cause of secondary immune deficiencies worldwide. -
(ANSWER)Malnutrition


Which of the following is an autoimmune disease? - (ANSWER)Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
(SLE).


Which is true about a primary immunodeficiency? - (ANSWER)It is the result of a single gene
defect. (genetics)


Examples of secondary immunodeficiency - (ANSWER)HIV, cancer


Secondary immunodeficiency caused by - (ANSWER)external to immune system


examples of primary immunodeficiency - (ANSWER)Chronic granulomatous Disease of
Childhood
DiGeorge Syndrome
Familial Mediterranean fever
Job Syndrome
Common Variable Immunodeficiency


examples of secondary immunodeficiency - (ANSWER)Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Pneumocystis Carinii

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