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Terms in this set (52)in which way does an individual develop a naturally acquired immunity from exposure to organisms that cause a disease the medical provider has explained to cherise that she has an abscess in her spleen and the spleen will need to be removed when the medical assistant who is educating her on the procedure asks if she has any questions, she asks if the spleen removal will cause a health problem. what is the best response to her question the liver will take over most of the spleens functions which of these nonspecific body defenses utilizes enzymes in body fluids to destroy pathogens chemical barriers the nonspecific body defense in which neutrophils and monocytes can leave the bloodstream to attack pathogens in other tissues is phagocytosis interferon in the blood acts as which type of nonspecific body defense chemical barrier which of the following results occurs in response to an injury inflammation which nonspecific defense activates cells in the body to attack pathogens fever mucous membranes and skin are examples of which type of nonspecific body defense mechanical barriers in which nonspecific body defense do blood vessels dilate, bringing more blood to the area, which in turn brings phagocytic white blood cells to the area to attack the pathogen, proteins to replace injured tissues and clotting factors to stop any bleeding inflammation most lymphocytes in the blood are T cells which of these become plasma cells in response to an antigen and make antibodies against the specific antigen B cells what are the major WBC's involved in specific defenses Macrophages and lymphocytes which of the following bind to antigens on cells and attack them directly T cells which of the following produce memory cells that trigger a strong response to future exposures to the same antigen T cells which of the following secrete lymphokines T cells which of the following increase B cell production and stimulate red bone marrow to produce more WBC's monokines which of the following cells mainly target cancer cells natural killer (NK) cells which of the following is unique to an individual is present on every cell in that persons body, and activates T cells Major histocompatibility complex which of the following secrete chemicals that produce holes in the membranes of harmful cells but do not have to recognize a specific antigen to start destroying pathogens natural killer (NK) cells which of the following activated T cells is active against viruses and protects the body against cancer cytotoxic which type of activated T cells prevents a person from having the same disease twice memory which activated T cells increase phagocytosis and antibody formation helper which of the following is the immunoglobulin that primarily binds to antigens on food, bacteria, or incompatible blood cells IgM which type of immunoglobulin recognizes bacteria, viruses, and toxins IgG which of these antibodies is found in the secretions of the body and prevents pathogens from entering the body IgA which immunoglobulin triggers and allergic reaction IgE which immunoglobulin is thought to control the activity of B cells IgD which of the following does not describe secondary immune response it causes memory cells to develop which of the following describes a primary immune response it takes several weeks which of the following types of immunity crosses the placenta and passes through the breast milk naturally acquired passive which type of immunity results from exposure to an antigen naturally acquired active which type of immunity requires injection with an antibody artificially acquired passive which type of immunity results simply from being human, as opposed to being a cow or plant species resistance which type of immunity results from having an infectious disease naturally acquired active which type of immunity results from a vaccine
artificially acquired active allergies can be treated effectively by which of the following over the counter medications antihistamines which of the following is an excessive immune response that involves IgE antibodies allergy which of the following causes rapid drop in blood pressure and is a life-threatening event anaphylaxis which of these is used to rescue a person experiencing anaphylaxis epinephrine which of the following identifies how far cancer cells have spread staging elisa has just been diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer the practitioner has explained what this means but elisa is upset and confused she asks the medical assistant if her cancer is serious which of the following is the best response to her question all cancers are potentially serious but your cancer has not spread beyond the breast any factor that causes the formations of cancer is an carcinogen which of te following are not signs or symptoms of systemic lupus erythematosus tender lymph nodes in the neck which of the following are signs and symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome tender lymph nodes in the neck which of the following actions causes lymph to flow through the lymphatic vessels the squeezing action of the skeletal muscles if lymph cannot be pushed through the vessels edema develops which of the following describes the spleen it removes aged RBC's from circulation which of the following describes the thymus it decreases in size as a person ages ted came to the office feeling weak and has had significant weight loss recently his blood tests show that his T-cell count is 178 his temperature is 102.4 and his blood pressure is 100/62 based on his signs and symptoms the practitioner might perform further tests to rule out AIDS sherry is a 17 year old patient who arrives at the office complaining of fever, headache, frequent cough, and being tired all the time. She is concerned because her boyfriend has similar symptoms and was recently diagnosed with mononucleosis which of the following precautions should you take while you are working with sherry? wear a mask while you are in the exam room which disorder is an immune reaction linked to eating gluten that triggers a reaction causing the body to attack the small intestinal mucosa celiac masses of lymphoid tissue not surrounded by a capsule that are distributed in the connective tissue of mucosa are known as lymph nodules Recommended textbook solutionsAnatomy and Physiology1st EditionOpenStax 599 solutions Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology11th EditionDavid N. Shier, Jackie L. Butler, Ricki Lewis 1,382 solutions
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