Deck 16: Immunology and Serology

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Arrange the stages in an antibody response in the correct sequence. 1 = Log phase
2 = Lag phase
3 = Plateau phase
4 = Decline

A) 1, 2, 3, 4
B) 2, 3, 1, 4
C) 4, 2, 1, 3
D) 2, 1, 3, 4
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The antibody subclass associated with a primary response is:

A) IgM.
B) IgG.
C) IgD.
D) IgE.
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Immediate hypersensitivity reactions are associated with:

A) IgM.
B) IgG.
C) IgE.
D) IgD.
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A fundamental principle of immunology is recognition of:

A) body cells.
B) molecules.
C) self from nonself.
D) antibodies.
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A positive reaction when using the MonoSlide rapid slide test for infectious mononucleosis indicates the presence of:

A) Epstein-Barr virus.
B) heterophil antibodies.
C) Forssman antibodies.
D) guinea pig antibodies.
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The third line of defense is:

A) acquired.
B) adaptive.
C) natural.
D) both a and b.
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In the RPR test for syphilis,the presence of conditions such as infectious mononucleosis can cause ____ results.

A) false-positive
B) false-negative
C) no effect on the test
D) Either false-positive or false-negative
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The antibody subclass associated with a secondary response is:

A) IgM.
B) IgG.
C) IgD.
D) IgE.
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A popular method for waived,over-the-counter testing is:

A) chemiluminescence.
B) fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH).
C) signal amplification technology.
D) enzyme immunoassays (EIA).
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In testing for rheumatoid factor,lipemic or hemolyzed specimens can cause ____ results.

A) false-positive
B) false-negative
C) no effect on the test
D) both false positive and false negative
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A type I hypersensitivity reaction in sensitive persons is associated with agents such as:

A) peanuts.
B) poison ivy.
C) yellow hornet insect stings.
D) both a and c.
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Humoral-mediated immunity is associated with:

A) T lymphocytes.
B) B lymphocytes.
C) neutrophils.
D) monocytes.
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The second line of body defense consists of:

A) neutrophils, tissue basophils, macrophages.
B) complement and lysozyme.
C) interferon.
D) all of the above.
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A typical antibody response takes about ____ to develop sufficiently.

A) 24 hours
B) 72 hours
C) 1 week
D) 2 weeks
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The first line of body defense is:

A) unbroken skin.
B) normal biota.
C) body fluids (e.g., tears, saliva).
D) all of the above.
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Agglutination is comprehensively defined as:

A) aggregation of soluble test antigens.
B) aggregation of particulate test antigens.
C) the physical attachment of antibody molecules to antigens.
D) the establishment of cross-links between sensitized particles.
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Serology is the study of:

A) antigens.
B) antibodies.
C) chemical reactions.
D) infectious diseases.
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A convalescent blood specimen should be collected ____ after the onset of symptoms.

A) 24 hours
B) 72 hours
C) 1 week
D) 2 weeks
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Another name for innate immunity is ____ immunity.

A) natural
B) inborn
C) acquired
D) both natural and inborn
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In testing for rheumatoid factor,systemic lupus,syphilis,or hepatitis can cause ____ results.

A) false-positive
B) false-negative
C) no effect on the test
D) either false positive or false negative
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An anamnestic response differs from a primary antibody response in several important aspects.The plateau levels in a secondary response are typically 10-fold or more than the plateau levels in the primary response.
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Rheumatoid factor has been associated with IgM,IgG,and IgA immunoglobulin classes.
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Match the term with the appropriate definition.
passive natural immunity

A)vaccination
B)infusion of plasma containing antibodies
C)obtained from colostrum
D)as a result of suffering from the disease
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An anamnestic response differs from a primary antibody response in several important aspects.In a secondary response,antibody concentrations reach a higher titer.
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Factors that influence an individual's defense against disease include nutritional status.
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Match the term with the appropriate definition.
active natural immunity

A)vaccination
B)infusion of plasma containing antibodies
C)obtained from colostrum
D)as a result of suffering from the disease
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Match the leukocyte type with a specific function (use an answer only once).
monocytes-macrophages

A)recognition of foreign antigen and antibody production
B)antigen-presentation
C)phagocytosis
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Match the term with the appropriate definition.
passive artificial immunity

A)vaccination
B)infusion of plasma containing antibodies
C)obtained from colostrum
D)as a result of suffering from the disease
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A type IV hypersensitivity reaction manifestation can include:

A) contact sensitivity.
B) delayed hypersensitivity.
C) rejection of foreign tissue grafts.
D) all of the above.
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Match the antibody response term with the correct description.
lag

A)no detectable antibody
B)antibody titer stabilizes
C)antibody is catabolized
D)antibody titer increases
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Factors that influence an individual's defense against disease include status of general health.
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Factors that influence an individual's defense against disease include age.
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An anamnestic response differs from a primary antibody response in several important aspects.IgG-type antibodies are the principal class of antibody formed in a primary response.
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Rheumatoid factors are autoantibodies.
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Factors that influence an individual's defense against disease include taking mega-doses of vitamins.
Question
Match the leukocyte type with a specific function (use an answer only once).
lymphocytes-plasma cells

A)recognition of foreign antigen and antibody production
B)antigen-presentation
C)phagocytosis
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Match the term with the appropriate definition.
active artificial immunity

A)vaccination
B)infusion of plasma containing antibodies
C)obtained from colostrum
D)as a result of suffering from the disease
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The antinuclear antibody (ANA)assay is specific for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
Question
Match the leukocyte type with a specific function (use an answer only once).
granulocytes

A)recognition of foreign antigen and antibody production
B)antigen-presentation
C)phagocytosis
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An anamnestic response differs from a primary antibody response in several important aspects.A secondary response has a longer lag phase,a longer plateau phase,and a more gradual decline in antibody titer.
Question
Match each statement with correct item below.
Direct immunofluorescent assay (DFA)

A)A conjugated antibody is used to detect antigen-antibody reactions.
B)Antibodies can act as antigens and react with antiimmunoglobulins.
Question
Match the antibody response term with the correct description.
log

A)no detectable antibody
B)antibody titer stabilizes
C)antibody is catabolized
D)antibody titer increases
Question
Match each statement with correct item below.
Indirect immunofluorescent assay (IFA)

A)A conjugated antibody is used to detect antigen-antibody reactions.
B)Antibodies can act as antigens and react with antiimmunoglobulins.
Question
Match the antibody response term with the correct description.
plateau

A)no detectable antibody
B)antibody titer stabilizes
C)antibody is catabolized
D)antibody titer increases
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Match the antibody response term with the correct description.
decline

A)no detectable antibody
B)antibody titer stabilizes
C)antibody is catabolized
D)antibody titer increases
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Deck 16: Immunology and Serology
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Arrange the stages in an antibody response in the correct sequence. 1 = Log phase
2 = Lag phase
3 = Plateau phase
4 = Decline

A) 1, 2, 3, 4
B) 2, 3, 1, 4
C) 4, 2, 1, 3
D) 2, 1, 3, 4
2, 1, 3, 4
2
The antibody subclass associated with a primary response is:

A) IgM.
B) IgG.
C) IgD.
D) IgE.
IgM.
3
Immediate hypersensitivity reactions are associated with:

A) IgM.
B) IgG.
C) IgE.
D) IgD.
IgE.
4
A fundamental principle of immunology is recognition of:

A) body cells.
B) molecules.
C) self from nonself.
D) antibodies.
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A positive reaction when using the MonoSlide rapid slide test for infectious mononucleosis indicates the presence of:

A) Epstein-Barr virus.
B) heterophil antibodies.
C) Forssman antibodies.
D) guinea pig antibodies.
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The third line of defense is:

A) acquired.
B) adaptive.
C) natural.
D) both a and b.
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7
In the RPR test for syphilis,the presence of conditions such as infectious mononucleosis can cause ____ results.

A) false-positive
B) false-negative
C) no effect on the test
D) Either false-positive or false-negative
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The antibody subclass associated with a secondary response is:

A) IgM.
B) IgG.
C) IgD.
D) IgE.
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9
A popular method for waived,over-the-counter testing is:

A) chemiluminescence.
B) fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH).
C) signal amplification technology.
D) enzyme immunoassays (EIA).
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In testing for rheumatoid factor,lipemic or hemolyzed specimens can cause ____ results.

A) false-positive
B) false-negative
C) no effect on the test
D) both false positive and false negative
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A type I hypersensitivity reaction in sensitive persons is associated with agents such as:

A) peanuts.
B) poison ivy.
C) yellow hornet insect stings.
D) both a and c.
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12
Humoral-mediated immunity is associated with:

A) T lymphocytes.
B) B lymphocytes.
C) neutrophils.
D) monocytes.
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The second line of body defense consists of:

A) neutrophils, tissue basophils, macrophages.
B) complement and lysozyme.
C) interferon.
D) all of the above.
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14
A typical antibody response takes about ____ to develop sufficiently.

A) 24 hours
B) 72 hours
C) 1 week
D) 2 weeks
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The first line of body defense is:

A) unbroken skin.
B) normal biota.
C) body fluids (e.g., tears, saliva).
D) all of the above.
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16
Agglutination is comprehensively defined as:

A) aggregation of soluble test antigens.
B) aggregation of particulate test antigens.
C) the physical attachment of antibody molecules to antigens.
D) the establishment of cross-links between sensitized particles.
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17
Serology is the study of:

A) antigens.
B) antibodies.
C) chemical reactions.
D) infectious diseases.
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A convalescent blood specimen should be collected ____ after the onset of symptoms.

A) 24 hours
B) 72 hours
C) 1 week
D) 2 weeks
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Another name for innate immunity is ____ immunity.

A) natural
B) inborn
C) acquired
D) both natural and inborn
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In testing for rheumatoid factor,systemic lupus,syphilis,or hepatitis can cause ____ results.

A) false-positive
B) false-negative
C) no effect on the test
D) either false positive or false negative
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An anamnestic response differs from a primary antibody response in several important aspects.The plateau levels in a secondary response are typically 10-fold or more than the plateau levels in the primary response.
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22
Rheumatoid factor has been associated with IgM,IgG,and IgA immunoglobulin classes.
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23
Match the term with the appropriate definition.
passive natural immunity

A)vaccination
B)infusion of plasma containing antibodies
C)obtained from colostrum
D)as a result of suffering from the disease
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An anamnestic response differs from a primary antibody response in several important aspects.In a secondary response,antibody concentrations reach a higher titer.
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Factors that influence an individual's defense against disease include nutritional status.
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26
Match the term with the appropriate definition.
active natural immunity

A)vaccination
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C)obtained from colostrum
D)as a result of suffering from the disease
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Match the leukocyte type with a specific function (use an answer only once).
monocytes-macrophages

A)recognition of foreign antigen and antibody production
B)antigen-presentation
C)phagocytosis
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passive artificial immunity

A)vaccination
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C)obtained from colostrum
D)as a result of suffering from the disease
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29
A type IV hypersensitivity reaction manifestation can include:

A) contact sensitivity.
B) delayed hypersensitivity.
C) rejection of foreign tissue grafts.
D) all of the above.
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30
Match the antibody response term with the correct description.
lag

A)no detectable antibody
B)antibody titer stabilizes
C)antibody is catabolized
D)antibody titer increases
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Factors that influence an individual's defense against disease include status of general health.
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Factors that influence an individual's defense against disease include age.
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An anamnestic response differs from a primary antibody response in several important aspects.IgG-type antibodies are the principal class of antibody formed in a primary response.
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Rheumatoid factors are autoantibodies.
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Factors that influence an individual's defense against disease include taking mega-doses of vitamins.
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36
Match the leukocyte type with a specific function (use an answer only once).
lymphocytes-plasma cells

A)recognition of foreign antigen and antibody production
B)antigen-presentation
C)phagocytosis
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active artificial immunity

A)vaccination
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C)obtained from colostrum
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The antinuclear antibody (ANA)assay is specific for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
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39
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granulocytes

A)recognition of foreign antigen and antibody production
B)antigen-presentation
C)phagocytosis
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An anamnestic response differs from a primary antibody response in several important aspects.A secondary response has a longer lag phase,a longer plateau phase,and a more gradual decline in antibody titer.
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41
Match each statement with correct item below.
Direct immunofluorescent assay (DFA)

A)A conjugated antibody is used to detect antigen-antibody reactions.
B)Antibodies can act as antigens and react with antiimmunoglobulins.
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42
Match the antibody response term with the correct description.
log

A)no detectable antibody
B)antibody titer stabilizes
C)antibody is catabolized
D)antibody titer increases
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43
Match each statement with correct item below.
Indirect immunofluorescent assay (IFA)

A)A conjugated antibody is used to detect antigen-antibody reactions.
B)Antibodies can act as antigens and react with antiimmunoglobulins.
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44
Match the antibody response term with the correct description.
plateau

A)no detectable antibody
B)antibody titer stabilizes
C)antibody is catabolized
D)antibody titer increases
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decline

A)no detectable antibody
B)antibody titer stabilizes
C)antibody is catabolized
D)antibody titer increases
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