Deck 5: Immune System Diseases and Disorders

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Status asthmaticus is a severe asthmatic attack that may last several days.
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The four types of leukocytes are polymorphonuclear leukocytes,monocytes,macrophages,and lymphocytes.
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Currently,AIDS is 100 percent fatal.
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The allergen that causes hay fever is perennial and is transmitted through physical contact.
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Food allergies are easily diagnosed.
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The thymus gland is located in the neck.
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Asthma is curable.
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The function of T cells is to stimulate B cells to produce antibodies.
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The Coombs' test is an indication of the formation of white blood cells.
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Transfusions of blood from one person to another are a type of tissue transplant.
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Rh-negative mothers with Rh-positive babies always have problems with antigens during their first pregnancy.
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Allergies are acquired hypersensitivity.
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Life expectancy after the diagnosis of AIDS is 10 to 20 years.
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Trauma to the immune system is generally limited to treatments or medications that suppress the system.
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Transmission of HIV through blood transfusions is still a huge threat.
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Delayed response allergies are the most harmful type of hypersensitivity.
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Anaphylaxis is a severe,life-threatening allergic response to an allergen.
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The best weapon against AIDS is education.
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B lymphocytes are responsible for humoral immunity.
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Hay fever is a reaction in the mucous membranes of the nose and upper respiratory tract to an allergen.
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Myasthenia gravis is characterized by hyperkinesis.
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Myasthenia gravis is a disease that affects the transmission of nerve signals at the neuromuscular junction to muscle.
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Individuals who are suspected of having rheumatoid arthritis may have which of the following to confirm the diagnosis?

A) UA
B) CPK
C) RF
D) ANA
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Respiratory symptoms of allergic reactions include:

A) sneezing.
B) wheezing.
C) runny nose.
D) all of the above.
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Common allergic reactions include:

A) AIDS.
B) contact dermatitis.
C) Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.
D) scleroderma
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What type of immunity occurs when a person receives the MMR vaccination?

A) active natural immunity
B) active artificial immunity
C) passive natural immunity
D) passive artificial immunity
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Common diseases and disorders experienced during the late phase of HIV include:

A) gastric ulcer.
B) esophagitis.
C) fungal infections.
D) all of the above.
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Secondary organs of the immune system include:

A) the spleen.
B) the liver.
C) the lymph nodes.
D) all of the above.
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Antibodies received from maternal-fetal transmission are an example of:

A) active natural immunity.
B) active artificial immunity.
C) passive natural immunity.
D) passive artificial immunity.
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Having measles or mumps is an example of:

A) active natural immunity.
B) active artificial immunity.
C) passive natural immunity.
D) passive artificial immunity.
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Initially,myasthenia gravis affects the facial muscles.
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Rheumatoid arthritis causes chronic inflammation of cardiac tissue.
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Examples of tests used to diagnose allergies include:

A) subcutaneous injections.
B) scratch tests.
C) X-rays.
D) CBC.
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Primary organs of the immune system include the:

A) thymus gland.
B) spleen.
C) liver.
D) lymph nodes.
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A classic sign of rheumatoid arthritis is ulnar deviation.
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Treatment of hay fever includes:

A) antihistamines.
B) antibiotics.
C) bronchodilators.
D) cough suppressants.
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Hay fever is a seasonal allergic reaction that may be caused by:

A) medications.
B) ragweed pollen.
C) food.
D) laundry detergent.
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Nonseasonal allergies may be a result of:

A) food allergies.
B) grass pollen.
C) tree pollen.
D) ragweed pollen.
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Signs and symptoms of allergies include:

A) increased WBCs.
B) increased RBCs.
C) increased eosinophils.
D) decreased eosinophils.
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Seasonal allergens that may cause hay fever include:

A) ragweed pollen.
B) tree pollen.
C) grass pollen.
D) all of the above.
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Symptoms of food allergies may include:

A) cramping.
B) hair loss.
C) constipation.
D) elevated temperature
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Common causes of anaphylactic reactions include:

A) antibiotics.
B) insect stings.
C) latex.
D) all of the above.
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A life-threatening anaphylactic reaction may be treated with:

A) a tracheostomy.
B) antibiotics.
C) antihypertensives.
D) decongestants.
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Triggers of nonallergic asthma include:

A) stress.
B) changes in temperature.
C) exercise.
D) all of the above.
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Treatment of asthma includes all of the following EXCEPT:

A) desensitization.
B) sensitization.
C) avoidance of causative allergens.
D) medication.
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Common names for urticaria include:

A) hives.
B) nettle rash.
C) asthma.
D) a and b
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Urticaria may be caused by all of the following EXCEPT:

A) insect bites.
B) viruses.
C) drugs.
D) food.
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Bronchial asthma is also known as:

A) status asthmaticus.
B) seasonal asthma.
C) asthma.
D) perennial asthma.
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Deck 5: Immune System Diseases and Disorders
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Status asthmaticus is a severe asthmatic attack that may last several days.
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The four types of leukocytes are polymorphonuclear leukocytes,monocytes,macrophages,and lymphocytes.
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Currently,AIDS is 100 percent fatal.
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The allergen that causes hay fever is perennial and is transmitted through physical contact.
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Food allergies are easily diagnosed.
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The thymus gland is located in the neck.
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Asthma is curable.
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The function of T cells is to stimulate B cells to produce antibodies.
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The Coombs' test is an indication of the formation of white blood cells.
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Transfusions of blood from one person to another are a type of tissue transplant.
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Rh-negative mothers with Rh-positive babies always have problems with antigens during their first pregnancy.
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Allergies are acquired hypersensitivity.
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Life expectancy after the diagnosis of AIDS is 10 to 20 years.
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Trauma to the immune system is generally limited to treatments or medications that suppress the system.
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Transmission of HIV through blood transfusions is still a huge threat.
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Delayed response allergies are the most harmful type of hypersensitivity.
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Anaphylaxis is a severe,life-threatening allergic response to an allergen.
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The best weapon against AIDS is education.
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B lymphocytes are responsible for humoral immunity.
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Hay fever is a reaction in the mucous membranes of the nose and upper respiratory tract to an allergen.
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Myasthenia gravis is characterized by hyperkinesis.
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Myasthenia gravis is a disease that affects the transmission of nerve signals at the neuromuscular junction to muscle.
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Individuals who are suspected of having rheumatoid arthritis may have which of the following to confirm the diagnosis?

A) UA
B) CPK
C) RF
D) ANA
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Respiratory symptoms of allergic reactions include:

A) sneezing.
B) wheezing.
C) runny nose.
D) all of the above.
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Common allergic reactions include:

A) AIDS.
B) contact dermatitis.
C) Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.
D) scleroderma
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What type of immunity occurs when a person receives the MMR vaccination?

A) active natural immunity
B) active artificial immunity
C) passive natural immunity
D) passive artificial immunity
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Common diseases and disorders experienced during the late phase of HIV include:

A) gastric ulcer.
B) esophagitis.
C) fungal infections.
D) all of the above.
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Secondary organs of the immune system include:

A) the spleen.
B) the liver.
C) the lymph nodes.
D) all of the above.
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Antibodies received from maternal-fetal transmission are an example of:

A) active natural immunity.
B) active artificial immunity.
C) passive natural immunity.
D) passive artificial immunity.
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Having measles or mumps is an example of:

A) active natural immunity.
B) active artificial immunity.
C) passive natural immunity.
D) passive artificial immunity.
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Initially,myasthenia gravis affects the facial muscles.
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Rheumatoid arthritis causes chronic inflammation of cardiac tissue.
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Examples of tests used to diagnose allergies include:

A) subcutaneous injections.
B) scratch tests.
C) X-rays.
D) CBC.
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Primary organs of the immune system include the:

A) thymus gland.
B) spleen.
C) liver.
D) lymph nodes.
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A classic sign of rheumatoid arthritis is ulnar deviation.
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Treatment of hay fever includes:

A) antihistamines.
B) antibiotics.
C) bronchodilators.
D) cough suppressants.
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Hay fever is a seasonal allergic reaction that may be caused by:

A) medications.
B) ragweed pollen.
C) food.
D) laundry detergent.
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Nonseasonal allergies may be a result of:

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Signs and symptoms of allergies include:

A) increased WBCs.
B) increased RBCs.
C) increased eosinophils.
D) decreased eosinophils.
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Seasonal allergens that may cause hay fever include:

A) ragweed pollen.
B) tree pollen.
C) grass pollen.
D) all of the above.
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Symptoms of food allergies may include:

A) cramping.
B) hair loss.
C) constipation.
D) elevated temperature
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Common causes of anaphylactic reactions include:

A) antibiotics.
B) insect stings.
C) latex.
D) all of the above.
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A life-threatening anaphylactic reaction may be treated with:

A) a tracheostomy.
B) antibiotics.
C) antihypertensives.
D) decongestants.
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Triggers of nonallergic asthma include:

A) stress.
B) changes in temperature.
C) exercise.
D) all of the above.
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Treatment of asthma includes all of the following EXCEPT:

A) desensitization.
B) sensitization.
C) avoidance of causative allergens.
D) medication.
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Common names for urticaria include:

A) hives.
B) nettle rash.
C) asthma.
D) a and b
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Urticaria may be caused by all of the following EXCEPT:

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D) food.
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Bronchial asthma is also known as:

A) status asthmaticus.
B) seasonal asthma.
C) asthma.
D) perennial asthma.
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