Which of the following terms most appThe guidelines designed for prevention of nosocomial disease during care of all patients is calledropriately describes the role of the raccoon in the patient's exposure to infection? Which of the following is an effect of opsonization? Select your answer: A B C D E Next Quiz > Topics: Parallel eosinophil function by being involved in inflammation and allergic reactions. During what process are hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide produced in order to destroy bacteria and inhibit viral replication? 5. The selected immune system then acts as a host for the pathogen itself, then the pathogen begins its infectious stage (1978). blood stem cells give rise to immature lymphocytes. platelets interaction of mannose-binding lectin with mannose molecules on a bacterium. symptoms Why? neutrophils stick to the blood vessel wall. B) stimulates T lymphocyte activity. David N. Shier, Jackie L. Butler, Ricki Lewis, Organizational Behavior: Managing People and Organizations, Jean Phillips, Ricky W. Griffin, Stanley Gully, John David Jackson, Patricia Meglich, Robert Mathis, Sean Valentine, Chp 2 TCN Gen Char. C) can be initiated by specific types of pathogens. - biofilms. Extracellular fluid B cells that differentiate to form plasma cells. They are foreign to the immune system. also known as the complement system. Intracellular fluid All of the following pertain to interferon except is a protein. -Move freely among lymphoid tissues and connective tissue, Responsible for cell mediated immunity, Mature in the thymus. The immunoglobulin/s found on the surface of B cells is/are: The immunoglobulin class that is the only one capable of crossing the placenta is; A clinical microbiologist makes serial dilutions of several antimicrobics in broth, then incubates each drug dilution series with a standard amount of a patient's isolated pathogen. B. calor - warmth - M protein. They are physical barriers against invading pathogens. The four classic signs and symptoms of inflammation include all of the following except __________ ? occurs in a population in which a large percentage of the population is immune. antigen is filtered from the blood. fomite. H2+V2O5V+, is completed and balanced, one term in the balanced equation is, (a) 2V2O52\mathrm{~V}_2 \mathrm{O}_52V2O5 Extracellular fluid Upon triage assessment, the patient is found to have a fever, increased work of breathing, decreased oxygen saturation, and crackles upon auscultation of the lungs. Lysozyme and the antibiotic penicillin have similar mechanisms of action in that they both cause damage to the bacterial. Innate immunity includes all of the following EXCEPT 5. Pathogenicity is the _____. All of these choices are correct Chemicals and Drugs 55. 37)All of the following pertain to fever EXCEPT that it 37) A) accelerates microbial growth by increasing iron absorption from the digestive tract. The symtoms of inflammation are mostly due to _______? adhesive factors. B. H2+V2O5V+\mathrm{H}_2+\mathrm{V}_2 \mathrm{O}_5 \longrightarrow \mathrm{V}+ - phagocytosis. RNA molecules differ from DNA molecules because only RNA: C) attach to the 30S ribosomal subunit and disrupt protein synthesis. T helper cells stimulated by various cytokines. Which of the following is incorrect about complement? All of the following are part of the mechanism of action of alpha and beta interferons EXCEPT A) they bind to the surface of uninfected cells. [0001] The present application is a continuation of PCT/US2021/044692, filed Aug. 5, 2021, which claims the benefit of priority to U.S. eyes b. symptom. is produced by certain white blood cells and tissue cells is a protein lyses bacterial membranes inhibits viruses, tumors, and cancer gene expression includes alpha, beta, and gamma types increases capillary permeability and vasodilation Show transcribed image text All of the following pertain to platelets except they, The lymphoid tissues of the intestinal tract are collectively referred to as, Components of the rst line of defense include all the following except. Which of the complement pathways employs properdin? Cell surface markers involved in immune reactions: A chemical that inhibits beta-lactamase enzymes is: The duplication of a cell's DNA is called: An inanimate object that harbors and transmits a pathogen is a: When would Koch's Postulates be utilized: C) determination of the cause of a new disease in a microbiology research lab. Which type of inflammation lasts from one to two days? - lysozymes. Chronic it should not require numerous boosters. This means Check all that apply. it increases capillary permeability and vasodilation. Following a triage assessment, the patient's wound is dressed. serum E. it is a protein. Depending on its content, the fluid may be clear (called serous), or it may contain red blood cells or pus. The infective stage is the filarifom larva , the worm penetrate the skin to make infection and the filarifom enter the in the blood and transfer to lung then (Smith, 1978). Bacteria are digested when the phagosome fuses with a lysosome. Each of the following are physical barriers to pathogens except, The most numerous WBCs that have multilobed nuclei and are very phagocytic are. Total views 100+ Tarrant County College, Fort Worth. Which of the following is a chemical used by phagocytes to destroy ingested foreign substances? Exam 2. soiled bed linens. The physician verbalizes concern that the patient may have been exposed to rabies from the bite. the penetration and colonization by pathogens, and the diseases they cause. Synthesis of a repressible enzyme is inhibited by: D) corepressor and repressor binding to operator. All of the following pertain to interferon except A. chickenpox vaccine triggers extended immunity to chickenpox. chills -contains fibrinogen. - removal of an injurious agent. Which of the following lymphoid organs or tissues has the immunological function of filtering pathogens from the blood? pathologist who is in charge of the lab C. tumor - cancer occurs in a population in which a large percentage incubation period. Formation of the MAC in invading cells, killing them. act in a cascade reaction it is produces in response to a viral infection. T. thymine - interference with viral replication. artificially acquired active immunity. swelling. - pus tissue debris and dead phagocytes in a white or yellow fluid (b) What is the driving force for steady-state diffusion? It acts in a cascade reaction. 15 Which of the following is not a chief function of inflammation a start tissue from HPRS 1206 at Tarrant County College, Fort Worth. Botulinum antitoxin produced in a horse and given to a human suffering from botulism food poisoning is an example of? The function of the "ciliary escalator" is to. ________ are molecules that stimulate a response by B-cells and T-cells. Question 1 1 out of 1 points All of the following pertain to interferon except Selected Answer: Increase capillary permeability and vasodilation Question 2 1 out of 1 points The circulating substances that affect the hypothalamus and initiate fever are Selected Answer: Pyroge ns Question 3 1 out of 1 points Which protein can be produced by a virus-infected . they are effective for long periods. - diapedesis. They are always microorganisms. Move freely among lymphoid tissues and connective tissue. it can increase capillary permeability and vasodilation. Micr obiolo gy . Which is mismatched? epidemic. - the total number of white blood cells. urogenital Provisional Patent Application No. What complement result involves the use of phagocytes? fimbriae - adherence to host cell surfaces phagocytosis in the inflammatory response. Question 21 1 pts All of the following pertain to tuberculosis EXCEPT: Mycobacterium tuberculosis can survive for 8 months in fine aerosol particles symptoms of active TB include low-grade fever, coughing, fatigue, weight loss, and night sweats. Question: Question 8 (1 point) All of the following pertain to poliomyelitis EXCEPT Can result in a mild infection with nonspecific symptoms for some O Outbreaks in the United States have occurred recently If virus enters the central nervous system, motor neurons can be infected and destroyed Transmitted primarily by the fecal-oral route Question 9 (1 point) Which signs Which is incorrect about complement? composed of at least 26 blood proteins pyrogens. Commissioner of Social Security, No. ___________Thornlike projection. Which of the following is incorrect about inflammation? transmitted form one person to another. All of the following pertain to interferon except - diapedesis movement of leukocytes between capillary walls cells out of blood and into tissue may involve an alternate pathway, only appear in the blood during a response to a pathogen. Upload. 531 Acknowledgments 532 This research was supported by the . enhances bacterial growth. secrete antibodies. Skin and mucous membranes are mostly involved in the tendency of cells to migrate in response to a specific chemical stimulus given off at a site of injury or infection, Stimulation of host immune reactions A.) - they disrupt stages of viral multiplication. (BrO;Kb=4.0106). microbiologist who is in charge of the Lab What cellular macromolecules make up the complement pathway? D. help the virus particle attach to host cells. occurs in a population in which a large percentage of the population is immune. None of the choices are correct. The operon segment composed of the gene that codes for a protein repressor is called the: Virulence factors include all the following except: A disease that has a steady frequency over time in a population is: The development of virulent, toxin-producing bacterial strains due to the presence of a temperate phage can occur in: Which antimicrobic does not interfere with protein synthesis? Introducing Cram Folders! it should have a relatively long shelf life. -All of the choices are correct. a protein produced by certain white blood cells and tissue cells. C. includes alpha, beta, and gamma types. respiratory All of the following pertain to virus envelopes except they A. are gained as a virus leaves the host cell membrane. The goal of medical asepsis is to exclude all microorganisms from an area. 1st line of defense: leukocytes (neutrophils, monocytes, macrophages), 2nd line of defense: inflammation, fever, phagocytosis, antimicrobial proteins, 3rd line of defense: lymphocytes, lymphocytes, antibodies, When monocytes migrate from the blood out to the tissues they are transformed by inflammatory mediators to develop into ________, - thymus -After birth, produced in red bone marrow sites What is the x component of the force on the block due to rope 1? age and nutritional status. Reports True iff the second item (a number) is equal to the number of letters in the first item (a word). the doctor There are at least thirty complement proteins. In the Case of Classical Activation, Which Outcome Is Likely to Occur? All of the following are effects of histamine EXCEPT The least numerous of all white blood cells, that release histamine during inflammation and allergic reactions are: Gram negative rods are often treated with: Antimicrobics effective against a wide variety of microbial types are termed: A mutation that changes a normal codon to a stop codon is called a: The intermediary object or individual from which the infectious agent is actually acquired is termed the: B) a series of genes that code for MHC cell receptors. D) function in blood clotting and inflammation prognosis. leukotrienes. Product of C5 cleavage becomes the site of assembly for an attack complex on the cell membrane. fatal number. Endogenous infectious agents arise from microbes that are It is a protein B. IgD, IgE, IgG, IgM, IgS contain exact antigenic determinents of a pathogen rather than whole cells or viruses. giving a person immune serum globulins to chickenpox virus after exposure to the disease. Receptors are formed by genetic recombination C.) Receptors are inserted into the cell membrane Which of the following make the third line of defense different than the first and second lines of defense? IgE. Order the following choices to reflect the stages of phagocytosis, from the first step to the last step. These structures are found along lymphatic vessels but are heavily clustered in the armpit, groin, and neck: Ketoconazole, fluconazole, clotrimazole, and miconazole are broad-spectrum azoles used to treat ______ infections. Lymphatic system Which white blood cells comprise 3% to 7% of circulating WBCs, are phagocytic, and can migrate out into body tissues to differentiate into macrophages? Hemolysins. on fomites. animals -is the liquid portion of blood in which blood cells are suspended. Phagocytic cells that leave circulation and differentiate into macrophages. 2 accelerates microbial growth by increasing iron absorption from the digestive tract. a Which is not terminology used for resident flora? The presence of microorganisms in the blood, causing blood poisoning is called? Inflammation can last hours to years. living reservoir Which of the following are functions of lectins? Exocytosis of debris. hairs Antigen specificity B.) This specimen was from an HIV positive patient. Handwashing between patient contacts. Chemical mediators and cytokines are released. cause more damage than endotoxins. Find out how you can intelligently organize your Flashcards. Which of the following is not a chief function of inammation? Add to folder it should protect against wild forms of the pathogen. endotoxin. Time to recurrence (TTR), disease-free survival (DFS), and overall survival (OS) were analyzed using univariate and multivariable Cox models, with the latter adjusted for covariates. Maturation (Fusion of series of vesicles, including lysosomes) a set of genes that code for MHC cell receptors. lymphocytes Exotoxins It only appears in the blood during a response to a pathogen. Editors Dan L. Longo, md Anthony S. Fauci, md Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Chief, Laboratory of Immunoregulation; Senior Physician, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Deputy Editor . directly destroy target cells. All of the following pertain to interferon except:A. proteinB. - they compete with pathogens for nutrients. The stimulation of B cells to divide and mature can be caused by? -Include Kupffer cells. prognosis of a disease Please sign in to share these flashcards. Endogenous infectious agents arise from microbes that are: The immunoglobulin class that has an Fc region that binds to receptors on basophils and mast cells is: E) migration of white blood cells from the blood out to the tissues. Share your documents to unlock. Phagocytic cells, such as neutrophils and dendritic cells, only synthesize PRRs once they have encountered the corresponding PAMP. What is the rst step in the major events of the inammation process? IgA, IgC, IgE, IgG, IgI Which of the following is not a type of phagocyte? Show all details. located in the thymus gland. Evaluate the statements below, and select those that correctly apply to the role of PAMPs and PRRs in microbe recognition and phagocytosis. The leakage of excess uid into tissues is called, The least numerous of all white blood cells that release histamine during inammation and allergic reactions are, When monocytes migrate from the blood out to the tissues they are transformed by inammatory mediators to develop into. rash, pus, heat, rubor Plasma biological vector. 63/062,6 Chemotaxis of phagocyte to microbes A constructor whose parameters all have default values is a(n) _________ constructor. Stimulation of hematopoiesis production of interferon. IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, IgM. False. Histamine, serotonin, and bradykinin are all: The membrane attack stage of the complements cascade involves: C) a ring-shaped protein digests holes in bacterial cell membranes and virus envelopes. B) also called thrombocytes Which process involves antibodies covering surface receptors on a virus or toxin molecule thereby disrupting their activity? The _____ system of blood proteins acts to lyse foreign cells and viruses. only appear in the blood during a response to a pathogen This gland shrinks in size during adulthood, and has hormones that function in maturation of T-lymphocytes: The most numerous WBC's, that have multilobed nuclei and are very phagocytic are: The enzymes that help pack DNA into the cell by coiling the DNA into a tight bundle are: The subjective evidence of disease sensed by the patient is termed: All of the following are events of early inflammation except: A) macrophages appear first and begin phagocytosis, C) bacterial toxins that activate T cells at a 100 times greater rate than other antigens. I-nclude erythrocytes that, when mature, lose their nuclei Which of the following microorganisms use M protein to avoid destruction of a phagocyte? B. are gained as a virus leaves the nuclear membrane. natural killer (NK) cells. PCT/US2017/042147, filed Jul. 3. E. stimulates hematopoiesis. Killing and digestion of microbe. - formation of a membrane attack complex (MAC), which causes cytolysis of bacteria. - prostaglandins. it should stimulate only the antibody (B-cell) response. c. originate from giant multinucleate cells called megakaryocytes. During what process are hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide produced to destroy bacteria and inhibit viral replication? Immunoglobulins and phagocytes. The membrane attack stage of the complement cascade involves. true/ false: mucus - macrophages Adherence chemical injury As the RN, you provide education to the patient regarding rabies infection and its transmission. The process by which a phagocyte moves toward a chemical signal at the site of an infection is called. urogenital tract and feces normal microflora. The Clerk of Court is directed to close the file. a. is a protein. - they produce antibacterial chemicals. Which of the following statements concerning phagocytosis is true? E. phagocytic white blood cells. All of the following are components of the inflammatory process EXCEPT How is phagocytosis in the immune system different from protozoan phagocytosis? All of these are normal exit portals. Solve the IVPs by the Laplace transform. It is impossible to determine, Comprise 3-7% of circulating WBC's, are phagocytic, and can migrate out into body tissues to differentiate into macrophages: Vertical transmission involves humans A differentiated macrophage that takes up residence in certain tissues. d.Sinus chickenpox infection is followed by lifelong immunity. Which role does histamine play during inflamation? The circulating substances that affect the hypothalamus and initiate fever are? It allows for an increased delivery of oxygen, nutrients, and phagocytes to the site of damage. Describe the difference between a sine wave and a cosine wave. IgD. A. adenine skin's acidic pH and fatty acids. are MHC class I molecules. reservoir. G. guanine E) provides increased susceptibility to disease. droplet transmission. Formation of phagosome. Form specialized plasma cells that produce antibodies. B) is nonspecific and present at birth. Which of the following is in the correct order from greatest to least phagocytic activity? it increases capillary permeability and vasodilation. Which of the following is incorrect about circulating blood cells? 37) All of the following pertain to fever EXCEPT that it A) accelerates microbial growth by increasing iron absorption from the digestive tract. artificially acquired passive immunity. D. dolar - pain 2nd Edition. The main function of the reticuloendothelial system is to provide. - chemotaxis chemical degradation inside a phagolysosome. B) stimulates T lymphocyte activity. irregular immunity. person who collects the specimen Rabies is an example of this type of infection, which is indigenous to animals but naturally transmissible to humans: Disinfection Manifesto. The immunoglobulin class that has a dimer form found in mucus, saliva, colostrum, and other body secretions is: Specificity and memory are associated with which body defense mechanism? As a group the noble gases are very stable chemically. stomach hydrochloric acid. A nucleic acid present in all living cells and many viruses, consisting of a long, usuall 2.Trophozoiti Stage which is the only stage that it can infect humans. Which gland shrinks in size during adulthood and has hormones that function in maturation of T lymphocytes? (b) Determine the angular deflection of the second bright band. - leukocidins. IgA, IgB, IgC, IgD, IgE skin neutrophils Lymphocyte maturation involves? macrophages and B lymphocytes. a drinking glass used by a patient. Protozoan phagocytosis is used for feeding; phagocytosis by immune cells is used to fight infection. The term ________ is given to any foreign substance that stimulates a specific immune system response. digestive tract Which of the following lymphoid organs and tissues has the immunological function of filtering pathogens from the blood? During what process are hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide produced to destroy bacteria and inhibit viral replication? Large meteorites colliding with Earth have caused massive climate and evolutionary changes in the past. water liver (Kupffer cells), lungs (alveolar macrophages), skin (Langerhans cells), brain (microglia), and others. The enzymes that can proofread replicating DNA, detect incorrect bases, excise them, and correctly replace them are: All of the following pertain to interferon except: E) increase capillary permeability and vasodilation. Blood stream (b) 3H2O3\mathrm{~H}_2 \mathrm{O}3H2O Each of the following are granulocytes except, Keratin is an important aspect of nonspecic defense because it. 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