Deck 9: Cellular and Physiological Response to Injury - the Role of the Immune System
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Deck 9: Cellular and Physiological Response to Injury - the Role of the Immune System
1
Necrosis refers to the cellular changes that occur during:
A) metaplasia
B) dysplasia
C) cell death
D) cell growth
E) metastasis
A) metaplasia
B) dysplasia
C) cell death
D) cell growth
E) metastasis
C
2
The immune system is typically divided into what two major categories?
A) effective and non-effective
B) innate and acquired
C) mature and immature
D) natural and artificial
E) normal and auto-immune
A) effective and non-effective
B) innate and acquired
C) mature and immature
D) natural and artificial
E) normal and auto-immune
B
3
An insufficient oxygen supply (ischemia) interferes with cellular:
A) apoptosis
B) mitosis
C) metabolism
D) differentiation
E) membrane integrity
A) apoptosis
B) mitosis
C) metabolism
D) differentiation
E) membrane integrity
C
4
Which of the following are chemical mediators that direct vasodilation and vascular permeability?
A) prostaglandins and bicarbonate
B) thromboxanes and fibrinogen
C) histamine and nitric oxide
D) leukotrienes and ammonia
E) chemotaxins and interleukins
A) prostaglandins and bicarbonate
B) thromboxanes and fibrinogen
C) histamine and nitric oxide
D) leukotrienes and ammonia
E) chemotaxins and interleukins
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5
Free radicals are chemically unstable and searching for additional:
A) electrons
B) hydrogen ions
C) protons
D) neutrons
E) carbon atoms
A) electrons
B) hydrogen ions
C) protons
D) neutrons
E) carbon atoms
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6
Where are Peyer's patches located?
A) spleen
B) throat
C) stomach
D) small intestine
E) large intestine
A) spleen
B) throat
C) stomach
D) small intestine
E) large intestine
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7
What is the study of the distribution of disease within populations?
A) epidemiology
B) pathogenesis
C) physiology
D) pathophysiology
E) morbidity
A) epidemiology
B) pathogenesis
C) physiology
D) pathophysiology
E) morbidity
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8
What is the term for immunity produced due to exposure to an antigen (infection or vaccination)?
A) enhanced immunity
B) boosted immunity
C) inherited immunity
D) passive immunity
E) active immunity
A) enhanced immunity
B) boosted immunity
C) inherited immunity
D) passive immunity
E) active immunity
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9
What are the two central organs of the immune system?
A) spleen and tonsils
B) bone marrow and thymus gland
C) gut-associated lymphatic tissue and bronchial-associated lymphatic tissue
D) appendix and spleen
E) bone marrow and lymph nodes
A) spleen and tonsils
B) bone marrow and thymus gland
C) gut-associated lymphatic tissue and bronchial-associated lymphatic tissue
D) appendix and spleen
E) bone marrow and lymph nodes
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10
Where do all cells of the immune system originate?
A) lymph glands
B) the liver
C) Peyer's patches
D) stem cells within the spleen
E) stem cells within bone marrow
A) lymph glands
B) the liver
C) Peyer's patches
D) stem cells within the spleen
E) stem cells within bone marrow
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11
What does the prognosis of a disease refer to?
A) the mortality rates of the disease
B) the degree of infectiousness
C) the ability for the disease to spread
D) the expected or usual outcome
E) the cause of the disease
A) the mortality rates of the disease
B) the degree of infectiousness
C) the ability for the disease to spread
D) the expected or usual outcome
E) the cause of the disease
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12
What organ is responsible for destruction of old RBCs and is a major site for the initiation of the immune response?
A) spleen
B) liver
C) bone marrow
D) tonsils
E) thymus
A) spleen
B) liver
C) bone marrow
D) tonsils
E) thymus
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13
What's the name of the disease that results from prolonged exposure to high levels of glucocorticoid hormones?
A) anaphylactic shock
B) Cushing's syndrome
C) hyperemia
D) severe combined immune deficiency
E) serum sickness
A) anaphylactic shock
B) Cushing's syndrome
C) hyperemia
D) severe combined immune deficiency
E) serum sickness
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14
What is amyloid?
A) connective tissue associated with cancer
B) diseased connective tissue
C) starch-like substance present in diseased tissues
D) scar tissue associated with the liver
E) an enzyme that digests scar tissue
A) connective tissue associated with cancer
B) diseased connective tissue
C) starch-like substance present in diseased tissues
D) scar tissue associated with the liver
E) an enzyme that digests scar tissue
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15
An increase in cell size is termed:
A) atrophy
B) hyperplasia
C) apoptosis
D) metaplasia
E) hypertrophy
A) atrophy
B) hyperplasia
C) apoptosis
D) metaplasia
E) hypertrophy
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16
What is the study of the disruption of normal physiologic processes called?
A) epidemiology
B) pathogenesis
C) physiology
D) pathophysiology
E) pathology
A) epidemiology
B) pathogenesis
C) physiology
D) pathophysiology
E) pathology
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17
What do chemotaxins attract to the site of injury?
A) interleukins and thromboxanes
B) prostaglandins and histamines
C) neutrophils and monocytes
D) T cells and B-lymphocytes
E) COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes
A) interleukins and thromboxanes
B) prostaglandins and histamines
C) neutrophils and monocytes
D) T cells and B-lymphocytes
E) COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes
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18
What kills surface microbes on inanimate objects?
A) antiseptics
B) antibiotics
C) betadine
D) disinfectants
E) detergents
A) antiseptics
B) antibiotics
C) betadine
D) disinfectants
E) detergents
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19
What does the term apoptosis mean?
A) spread of cancer cells
B) genetically programmed cell death
C) an antibody to an exotoxin
D) antigen-specific non-responsiveness by a T or B cell
E) reduction in size of muscle cells
A) spread of cancer cells
B) genetically programmed cell death
C) an antibody to an exotoxin
D) antigen-specific non-responsiveness by a T or B cell
E) reduction in size of muscle cells
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20
Hyaline deposits are a mixture of what types of compounds?
A) collagen, fibrin, amyloid
B) fatty acids, connective tissue, epithelium
C) connective tissue, scar tissue, cholesterol
D) scar tissue, fibrin, fatty acids
E) collagen, cholesterol, epithelium
A) collagen, fibrin, amyloid
B) fatty acids, connective tissue, epithelium
C) connective tissue, scar tissue, cholesterol
D) scar tissue, fibrin, fatty acids
E) collagen, cholesterol, epithelium
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21
Approximately how many Americans suffer from allergic diseases?
A) between 8-12 million
B) between 20-25 million
C) at least 50 million
D) between 80-90 million
E) between 100-120 million
A) between 8-12 million
B) between 20-25 million
C) at least 50 million
D) between 80-90 million
E) between 100-120 million
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22
What kind of transplant rejection occurs in bone marrow, but not heart or kidney transplants?
A) host-versus-host (HVH)
B) host-versus-graft (HVG)
C) second-set rejection
D) graft-versus-host (GVH)
E) graft-versus-graft (GVG)
A) host-versus-host (HVH)
B) host-versus-graft (HVG)
C) second-set rejection
D) graft-versus-host (GVH)
E) graft-versus-graft (GVG)
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23
What are transplants between identical twins called?
A) allografts
B) xenografts
C) halografts
D) autografts
E) isografts
A) allografts
B) xenografts
C) halografts
D) autografts
E) isografts
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24
What is the chief drawback of attenuated vaccines?
A) immunosuppression
B) reversion to the pathogenic form
C) death
D) autoimmune disease
E) chronic inflammatory response
A) immunosuppression
B) reversion to the pathogenic form
C) death
D) autoimmune disease
E) chronic inflammatory response
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25
What is the percentage of European and North American adults who suffer from autoimmune diseases?
A) 3%
B) 5-7%
C) 9%
D) 10-12%
E) 14%
A) 3%
B) 5-7%
C) 9%
D) 10-12%
E) 14%
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26
What type of hypersensitivity reaction involves B-lymphocytes?
A) delayed hypersensitivity reactions
B) immediate hypersensitivity reactions
C) acquired hypersensitivity reactions
D) external hypersensitivity reactions
E) internal hypersensitivity reactions
A) delayed hypersensitivity reactions
B) immediate hypersensitivity reactions
C) acquired hypersensitivity reactions
D) external hypersensitivity reactions
E) internal hypersensitivity reactions
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27
How many grams of protein per kilogram of bodyweight does she need for wound healing?
A) 0.5
B) 0.8
C) 1.0
D) 1.3
E) 2.0
A) 0.5
B) 0.8
C) 1.0
D) 1.3
E) 2.0
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28
In liver disease, the blood concentration of what enzymes is elevated?
A) COX-1 and COX-2
B) prostaglandinase and glucokinase
C) glucose-6-phosphotase and pyruvate dehydrogenase
D) alanine transferase and aspartate amino transferase
E) phenylalanine hydroxylaseand transaminase
A) COX-1 and COX-2
B) prostaglandinase and glucokinase
C) glucose-6-phosphotase and pyruvate dehydrogenase
D) alanine transferase and aspartate amino transferase
E) phenylalanine hydroxylaseand transaminase
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29
What type of wound has Mrs. P likely developed?
A) Stage I pressure ulcer
B) Stage II pressure ulcer
C) Stage III pressure ulcer
D) Stage IV peptic ulcer
E) Stage I gangrenous ulcer
A) Stage I pressure ulcer
B) Stage II pressure ulcer
C) Stage III pressure ulcer
D) Stage IV peptic ulcer
E) Stage I gangrenous ulcer
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30
What is the most common cause of adhesions?
A) abdominal surgery
B) pneumonia
C) obesity
D) diabetes
E) rheumatoid arthritis
A) abdominal surgery
B) pneumonia
C) obesity
D) diabetes
E) rheumatoid arthritis
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31
What does lactoferrin do?
A) destroys toxic microbes
B) binds iron, thus preventing use by bacteria
C) triggers blood clotting
D) increases vascular permeability
E) releases prostaglandins
A) destroys toxic microbes
B) binds iron, thus preventing use by bacteria
C) triggers blood clotting
D) increases vascular permeability
E) releases prostaglandins
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32
What is the preferred fuel for enterocytes, lymphocytes, and macrophages?
A) glutamine
B) glucose
C) ascorbic acid
D) omega-3 fatty acids
E) omega-6 fatty acids
A) glutamine
B) glucose
C) ascorbic acid
D) omega-3 fatty acids
E) omega-6 fatty acids
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33
According to the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel, how many stages are there for pressure ulcers?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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34
What vitamin is needed to make collagen during wound repair?
A) vitamin A
B) vitamin B5
C) vitamin C
D) vitamin D
E) vitamin E
A) vitamin A
B) vitamin B5
C) vitamin C
D) vitamin D
E) vitamin E
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35
How much water should Mrs. P drink each day to give her the best opportunity to heal?
A) at least 10 mL/kg
B) about 20 mL/kg
C) at least 30 mL/kg
D) about 50 mL/kg
E) at least 75 mL/kg
A) at least 10 mL/kg
B) about 20 mL/kg
C) at least 30 mL/kg
D) about 50 mL/kg
E) at least 75 mL/kg
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36
How many kilocalories per kilogram of bodyweight does she need to properly heal?
A) about 10
B) about 15
C) about 19
D) about 23
E) about 30
A) about 10
B) about 15
C) about 19
D) about 23
E) about 30
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37
In developing (Third World) countries, what is the greatest cause of immunodeficiency?
A) malnutrition
B) genetic disorders
C) infectious disease
D) diabetes
E) medications
A) malnutrition
B) genetic disorders
C) infectious disease
D) diabetes
E) medications
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38
What is the term for ineffective wound healing?
A) epithelial dissonance
B) coagulation
C) apoptosis
D) eschar
E) dehiscence
A) epithelial dissonance
B) coagulation
C) apoptosis
D) eschar
E) dehiscence
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39
What gland(s) does Addison's autoimmune disease target?
A) thyroid
B) thymus
C) pancreas
D) pituitary
E) adrenals
A) thyroid
B) thymus
C) pancreas
D) pituitary
E) adrenals
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40
What supplement could benefit wound healing by increasing collagen deposition, improving nitrogen balance, and enhancing several parameters of immune function?
A) arginine
B) lysine
C) vitamin E
D) vitamin K
E) iron
A) arginine
B) lysine
C) vitamin E
D) vitamin K
E) iron
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41
The primary immune response normally begins with the proliferation of memory cells, which can be sufficient to block infection if virulence of the pathogens is low.
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42
Initially, _______________ were called lymphokines because the first ones discovered were produced by lymphocytes.
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43
T lymphocytes were named for the _______________, the site where they mature and differentiate.
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44
Material that accumulates in tissue spaces is called exudate.
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45
Pigment accumulation after cell injury can include _______________ and derivatives of _______________.
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46
Cardiac, skeletal, and neurological cells can be restored after injury if optimal conditions are maintained.
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47
Monocytes and macrophages are highly specialized cells that ingest and destroy cells and microbes via _______________.
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48
Autoimmune diseases have a strong tendency to run in families, with a 40% chance that a family with one affected adult will have another.
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49
Immune cells are often referred to as white blood cells or erythrocytes.
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50
Epidemiology provides data for outcome measures such as morbidity and mortality, and identifies risk factors associated with disease.
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51
A common cellular response to injury and disease is deposition of a substance called hyaline within and between the cells.
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52
Sterilization is accomplished by use of heat, chemicals, or _______________.
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53
Sensitization is the production of IgE antibodies after exposure to an allergen.
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54
The body reacts to injury with both a _______________ and a cellular response.
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55
The clinical course or _______________ includes impact and duration of the disease.
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56
Most vaccines are made from killed microorganisms and are not attenuated.
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57
_______________ is deranged cellular growth and can result in abnormalities of size, shape, or function.
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58
When fibrinogen increases, clotting of erythrocytes _______________, which affect the rate of _______________.
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59
The usual outcome of disease is sometimes referred to as the _______________.
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60
Females are more likely to have immune-deficiencies because many such deficiencies involve recessive genes, often on the Y chromosome.
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61
_______________ vaccines are live mutants that have lost their pathogenicity while retaining immunogenicity, and provide more natural protection.
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62
Outline the four basic requirements of an effective immune system.
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63
Explain etiology of disease.
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64
Explain how accurate skin prick tests are for diagnosing allergies.
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65
Define the term metaplasia.
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66
Discuss the most common food allergies in the United States.
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67
Explain the innate immune response.
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68
_______________ occurs when a lymphocyte fails to respond when stimulated by its antigen-specific receptor.
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69
Healing of burns often results in development of _______________.
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70
Plasma cells are _______________ than B cells and packed full of endoplasmic reticulum to produce _______________ at a rate of 30,000 Ig/sec.
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71
Describe the difference between an antigen and an immunogen.
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72
List the different classes of interferons.
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73
Describe active immunization.
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74
With _______________ bone marrow transplants, the recipient is also the donor.
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75
In _______________ syndrome, WBCs invade and destroy glands that produce moisture, resulting in dry mouth and dry eyes.
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76
Protein-energy malnutrition in infancy and early childhood has adverse effects on the _______________.
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77
The most severe allergic reaction is _______________.
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78
Perniciuos anemia develops when a(n) _______________ reacts with intrinsic factor, resulting in decreased _______________ absorption.
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79
Long term use of _______________ is associated with many possible side effects, including hyperglycemia, osteoporosis, and protein loss/muscle wasting.
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80
Describe the signs and symptoms of inflammation.
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