Patho Hesi Questions and Answers Already Passed
What is an immunity that is nonspecific, skin, short lived, complement system? ✔✔Innate Immunity
What is an immunity that is slower, specific, long lived memory, antigen antibody? ✔✔Adaptive Immunity
antibodies of t lymph, donor mom to baby SHORT LIVED ✔✔Passive Immunity
T cells, natural exposure or immunization LONG LIVED ✔✔Active Immunity
-increases capillary hydrostatic pressure -Na and H2O retention -Decrease albumin -Increase cap. permability 1 / 3
-Lymph obstruction ✔✔Edema
pushing force ✔✔Hydrostatic Pressure
pulling pressure ✔✔oncotic pressure
-igE --> Hypertensiitivty -Mast Cells --> Histamine release --> increase capillary permeability --> Angiodemea, third space of fluids, hypotension -Anaphylaxis, Hay fever ✔✔Hypersensitivity Type 1
-igG --> Tissue specific -Complement cascade -Graves, Mismatched Blood aka Tranfusion Reaction -Transfusion reaction --> Fever, tachycardia, flank pain after transfusion starts ✔✔Hypersensitivity Type 2
-IgG and IgM --> Immune complex 2 / 3
-Neutrophils and lysosomal activation of complement system -Raynaud, lupus, and glomerulonephritis ✔✔Hypersensitivity Type 3
-T cell mediated -Organ rejection, tb test, Diabetes Mellitus Type 1, Leprosy ✔✔Hypersensitivity Type 4
Extrapyramidal, dopamine issues in basal ganglia, resting tremor, bradykinesia ✔✔Parkinson's Disease
-Progressive demyelination of neuron nerves. Irreversible tissue damage, remission.-Visual impairment and brain nerve issues. Decrease bladder strength and deep tendon reflex.Weakness dm 1 graft rejection. ✔✔Multiple Sclerosis
-Neurofibilrillary tangles, amyloid b plaques -Form of dementia, slow onset, loss of memory ✔✔Alzheimer's Disease
Neurogenic, upper and lower motor, affects motor function, progressive to resp failure, patient awake and alive, sporadic or familial, neuroinflammation, protein infiltration, mic ✔✔Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
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