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Deck 14: Disorders in Immunity
1
A chronic,local allergy such as hay fever is considered
A)delayed.
B)T-cell mediated.
C)atopic.
D)antibody mediated.
E)systemic anaphylactic.
A)delayed.
B)T-cell mediated.
C)atopic.
D)antibody mediated.
E)systemic anaphylactic.
C
2
What will be the immediate action of an allergen when it enters that body for a second time?
A)degranulation
B)bonding of allergen to adjacent IgE binding sites on mast cells and basophils
C)binding of IgE by the Fc region to mast cells and basophils
D)histamine acts on smooth muscle
E)prostaglandins cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
A)degranulation
B)bonding of allergen to adjacent IgE binding sites on mast cells and basophils
C)binding of IgE by the Fc region to mast cells and basophils
D)histamine acts on smooth muscle
E)prostaglandins cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
B
3
Which is mismatched?
A)food allergy - type I hypersensitivity
B)poison ivy dermatitis - type IV hypersensitivity
C)serum sickness - type III hypersensitivity
D)transfusion reaction - type II hypersensitivity
E)hay fever - type IV hypersensitivity
A)food allergy - type I hypersensitivity
B)poison ivy dermatitis - type IV hypersensitivity
C)serum sickness - type III hypersensitivity
D)transfusion reaction - type II hypersensitivity
E)hay fever - type IV hypersensitivity
E
4
Any heightened or inappropriate immune response resulting in tissue damage is called a(n)
A)autoimmune disease.
B)immunodeficiency.
C)hypersensitivity.
D)transfusion reaction.
E)desensitization.
A)autoimmune disease.
B)immunodeficiency.
C)hypersensitivity.
D)transfusion reaction.
E)desensitization.
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5
Fungal spores and animal dander are considered to be which type of allergen?
A)ingestant
B)inhalant
C)injectant
D)contactant
E)None of the choices is correct.
A)ingestant
B)inhalant
C)injectant
D)contactant
E)None of the choices is correct.
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6
Allergies run in families because
A)immunoglobulins pass from mother to fetus.
B)immunoglobulins pass through breast milk.
C)the variable region of antibodies is genetically determined.
D)relative production of IgE is inherited.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)immunoglobulins pass from mother to fetus.
B)immunoglobulins pass through breast milk.
C)the variable region of antibodies is genetically determined.
D)relative production of IgE is inherited.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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7
Which of the following is not a possible symptom of type I hypersensitivity?
A)rhinitis
B)rashes
C)sneezing
D)diarrhea
E)contact dermatitis
A)rhinitis
B)rashes
C)sneezing
D)diarrhea
E)contact dermatitis
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8
Which event occurs with the sensitizing dose of allergen?
A)degranulation
B)bonding of allergen to adjacent IgE binding sites on mast cells and basophils
C)binding of IgE by the Fc region to mast cells and basophils
D)histamine acts on smooth muscle
E)prostaglandins cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
A)degranulation
B)bonding of allergen to adjacent IgE binding sites on mast cells and basophils
C)binding of IgE by the Fc region to mast cells and basophils
D)histamine acts on smooth muscle
E)prostaglandins cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
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9
A systemic,sometimes fatal reaction with airway obstruction and circulatory collapse is
A)delayed.
B)T-cell mediated.
C)atopic.
D)antibody mediated.
E)systemic anaphylactic.
A)delayed.
B)T-cell mediated.
C)atopic.
D)antibody mediated.
E)systemic anaphylactic.
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10
Which event is the process of releasing chemical mediators?
A)degranulation
B)bonding of allergen to adjacent IgE binding sites on mast cells and basophils
C)binding of IgE by the Fc region to mast cells and basophils
D)histamine acts on smooth muscle
E)prostaglandins cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
A)degranulation
B)bonding of allergen to adjacent IgE binding sites on mast cells and basophils
C)binding of IgE by the Fc region to mast cells and basophils
D)histamine acts on smooth muscle
E)prostaglandins cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
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11
The study of diseases associated with excesses and deficiencies of the immune system is
A)humoralpathology.
B)hemopathology.
C)epidemiology.
D)immunopathology.
E)histopathology.
A)humoralpathology.
B)hemopathology.
C)epidemiology.
D)immunopathology.
E)histopathology.
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12
A second encounter with an allergen that causes a response is called the
A)sensitizing dose.
B)provocative dose.
C)allergic dose.
D)hypersensitivity dose.
E)desensitizing dose.
A)sensitizing dose.
B)provocative dose.
C)allergic dose.
D)hypersensitivity dose.
E)desensitizing dose.
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13
Which type(s)of hypersensitivity is IgG involved with?
A)anaphylaxis
B)antibody mediated
C)immune complex mediated
D)both anaphylaxis and antibody mediated
E)both antibody mediated and immune complex mediated
A)anaphylaxis
B)antibody mediated
C)immune complex mediated
D)both anaphylaxis and antibody mediated
E)both antibody mediated and immune complex mediated
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14
The chemical mediator that causes prolonged bronchospasm,vascular permeability,and mucus secretion of asthmatic patients is
A)prostaglandin.
B)histamine.
C)leukotriene.
D)serotonin.
E)platelet-activating factor.
A)prostaglandin.
B)histamine.
C)leukotriene.
D)serotonin.
E)platelet-activating factor.
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15
Bee sting venom is considered to be which type of allergen?
A)ingestant
B)inhalant
C)injectant
D)contactant
E)None of the choices is correct.
A)ingestant
B)inhalant
C)injectant
D)contactant
E)None of the choices is correct.
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16
Histamine causes all of the following except
A)increased sensitivity to pain.
B)constriction of smooth muscle of bronchi and the intestine.
C)relaxes vascular smooth muscle.
D)wheal and flare reaction in skin.
E)pruritis and headache.
A)increased sensitivity to pain.
B)constriction of smooth muscle of bronchi and the intestine.
C)relaxes vascular smooth muscle.
D)wheal and flare reaction in skin.
E)pruritis and headache.
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17
The initial encounter with an allergen is called the
A)sensitizing dose.
B)provocative dose.
C)allergic dose.
D)hypersensitivity dose.
E)desensitizing dose.
A)sensitizing dose.
B)provocative dose.
C)allergic dose.
D)hypersensitivity dose.
E)desensitizing dose.
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18
The major category(ies)of hypersensitivity that typically involve a B-cell immunoglobulin response is/are
A)type I only.
B)type I and type IV.
C)type IV only.
D)type I,type II,and type III.
E)type I,type II,type III,and type IV.
A)type I only.
B)type I and type IV.
C)type IV only.
D)type I,type II,and type III.
E)type I,type II,type III,and type IV.
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19
Allergic reactions to penicillins are considered a(n)_____ hypersensitivity.
A)T-cell mediated
B)antibody mediated
C)immune complex mediated
D)immediate
E)both T-cell mediated and antibody mediated
A)T-cell mediated
B)antibody mediated
C)immune complex mediated
D)immediate
E)both T-cell mediated and antibody mediated
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20
Atopy and anaphylaxis are hypersensitivities in the category
A)type I only.
B)type I and type IV.
C)type IV only.
D)type I,type II,and type III.
E)type I,type II,type III,and type IV.
A)type I only.
B)type I and type IV.
C)type IV only.
D)type I,type II,and type III.
E)type I,type II,type III,and type IV.
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21
All of the following are associated with IgE and mast cell-mediated allergy except
A)drug allergy.
B)eczema.
C)anaphylaxis.
D)allergic asthma.
E)systemic lupus erythematosus.
A)drug allergy.
B)eczema.
C)anaphylaxis.
D)allergic asthma.
E)systemic lupus erythematosus.
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22
Allergic patients receiving small,controlled injections of specific allergens are undergoing
A)desensitization.
B)sensitization.
C)tissue matching.
D)degranulation.
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)desensitization.
B)sensitization.
C)tissue matching.
D)degranulation.
E)None of the choices are correct.
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23
Corticosteroids will
A)inhibit the activity of lymphocytes.
B)bind to histamine receptors on target organs.
C)block synthesis of leukotrienes.
D)relieve inflammatory symptoms.
E)reverse spasms of respiratory smooth muscles.
A)inhibit the activity of lymphocytes.
B)bind to histamine receptors on target organs.
C)block synthesis of leukotrienes.
D)relieve inflammatory symptoms.
E)reverse spasms of respiratory smooth muscles.
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24
The potential for hemolytic disease of the newborn occurs when
A)maternal Rh+ cells enter an Rh- fetus.
B)fetal Rh+ cells enter an Rh- mother.
C)maternal Rh- cells enter an Rh+ fetus.
D)fetal Rh- cells enter an Rh+ mother.
E)fetal Rh+ cells enter an Rh+ mother.
A)maternal Rh+ cells enter an Rh- fetus.
B)fetal Rh+ cells enter an Rh- mother.
C)maternal Rh- cells enter an Rh+ fetus.
D)fetal Rh- cells enter an Rh+ mother.
E)fetal Rh+ cells enter an Rh+ mother.
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25
Autoimmunity is typically due to
A)transfusion reaction.
B)IgE and mast cells.
C)autoantibodies and T cells.
D)graft rejection.
E)a deficiency in T-cell development.
A)transfusion reaction.
B)IgE and mast cells.
C)autoantibodies and T cells.
D)graft rejection.
E)a deficiency in T-cell development.
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26
Transfusion of the wrong blood type can cause
A)recipient antibody activating the complement cascade to attack the RBCs.
B)fever and anemia.
C)systemic shock and kidney failure.
D)massive hemolysis of the donor RBCs.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)recipient antibody activating the complement cascade to attack the RBCs.
B)fever and anemia.
C)systemic shock and kidney failure.
D)massive hemolysis of the donor RBCs.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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27
All of the following are involved in type 2 hypersensitivity except
A)IgM.
B)IgG.
C)IgE.
D)complement.
E)foreign cells.
A)IgM.
B)IgG.
C)IgE.
D)complement.
E)foreign cells.
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28
Human blood types involve all the following except
A)MHC genes.
B)ABO antigen markers.
C)inheritance of two of three possible alleles.
D)genetically determined glycoprotein markers.
E)genes that code for an enzyme that adds a terminal carbohydrate to RBC receptors.
A)MHC genes.
B)ABO antigen markers.
C)inheritance of two of three possible alleles.
D)genetically determined glycoprotein markers.
E)genes that code for an enzyme that adds a terminal carbohydrate to RBC receptors.
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29
Which of the following is not true of type III hypersensitivity?
A)antigen-antibody complexes are deposited in the basement membrane of epithelial tissues
B)involves production of IgG and IgE antibodies
C)involves an immune complex reaction
D)the Arthus reaction is a local response
E)serum sickness is a systemic response
A)antigen-antibody complexes are deposited in the basement membrane of epithelial tissues
B)involves production of IgG and IgE antibodies
C)involves an immune complex reaction
D)the Arthus reaction is a local response
E)serum sickness is a systemic response
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30
Tissue transplanted from one body site on a patient to a different body site on that patient is called a(n)
A)isograft.
B)autograft.
C)allograft.
D)xenograft.
E)hypograft.
A)isograft.
B)autograft.
C)allograft.
D)xenograft.
E)hypograft.
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31
What could result when grafted tissue such as bone marrow contains passenger lymphocytes?
A)host rejection of graft
B)graft versus host disease
C)formation of autoantibodies
D)hypogammaglobulinemia
E)None of the choices is correct.
A)host rejection of graft
B)graft versus host disease
C)formation of autoantibodies
D)hypogammaglobulinemia
E)None of the choices is correct.
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32
Epinephrine
A)is an antihistamine.
B)reverses constriction of airways.
C)causes desensitization.
D)inhibits the activity of lymphocytes.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)is an antihistamine.
B)reverses constriction of airways.
C)causes desensitization.
D)inhibits the activity of lymphocytes.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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33
A seasonal reaction to inhaled allergens is
A)atopic dermatitis.
B)eczema.
C)allergic rhinitis.
D)asthma.
E)anaphylaxis.
A)atopic dermatitis.
B)eczema.
C)allergic rhinitis.
D)asthma.
E)anaphylaxis.
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34
Once a mother has been sensitized to the Rh factor
A)all other Rh+ fetuses are at risk.
B)she can be given RhoGAM in future pregnancies to prevent hemolytic disease of the newborn.
C)she can never again have a low risk pregnancy.
D)only future Rh- fetuses are at risk.
E)None of the choices is correct.
A)all other Rh+ fetuses are at risk.
B)she can be given RhoGAM in future pregnancies to prevent hemolytic disease of the newborn.
C)she can never again have a low risk pregnancy.
D)only future Rh- fetuses are at risk.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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35
Contact dermatitis involves
A)a sensitizing and provocative dose.
B)an allergen entering the skin.
C)T lymphocytes secreting inflammatory cytokines.
D)itchy papules and blisters.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)a sensitizing and provocative dose.
B)an allergen entering the skin.
C)T lymphocytes secreting inflammatory cytokines.
D)itchy papules and blisters.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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36
Which of the following is not a major organ that can be a target of immune complex deposition?
A)blood vessels and skin
B)heart and lungs
C)brain
D)joints
E)kidneys
A)blood vessels and skin
B)heart and lungs
C)brain
D)joints
E)kidneys
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37
What involves determination of donor HLA antigens compared to those of the recipient's tissue?
A)skin graft
B)blood transfusion
C)organ transplantation
D)both skin graft and organ transplantation
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)skin graft
B)blood transfusion
C)organ transplantation
D)both skin graft and organ transplantation
E)All of the choices are correct.
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38
An antihistamine will
A)inhibit the activity of lymphocytes.
B)bind to histamine receptors on target organs.
C)block synthesis of leukotrienes.
D)relieve inflammatory symptoms.
E)reverse spasms of respiratory smooth muscles.
A)inhibit the activity of lymphocytes.
B)bind to histamine receptors on target organs.
C)block synthesis of leukotrienes.
D)relieve inflammatory symptoms.
E)reverse spasms of respiratory smooth muscles.
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39
Large quantities of antibodies that react to the second entry of antigen and lead to formation of antigen-antibody complexes occurs in
A)serum sickness.
B)delayed hypersensitivity.
C)anaphylaxis.
D)hemolytic disease of the newborn.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)serum sickness.
B)delayed hypersensitivity.
C)anaphylaxis.
D)hemolytic disease of the newborn.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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40
A female who is Rh-
A)inherited two dominant genes.
B)is in the majority of the population with regard to Rh status.
C)is at risk for a pregnancy resulting in hemolytic disease of the newborn.
D)can never have an Rh+ baby.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)inherited two dominant genes.
B)is in the majority of the population with regard to Rh status.
C)is at risk for a pregnancy resulting in hemolytic disease of the newborn.
D)can never have an Rh+ baby.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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41
The tuberculin reaction develops within 30 minutes of the skin test in people with prior sensitization due to tuberculosis infection.
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42
During graft rejection,cytotoxic T cells of the recipient recognize and respond to foreign class I MHC receptors on the grafted cells.
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43
A viral infection can cause type I diabetes mellitus.
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44
Severe combined immunodeficiencies (SCIDs)are due to
A)autoantibodies.
B)delayed hypersensitivity.
C)congenital absence or immaturity of the thymus gland.
D)failure of B-cell development and maturity.
E)a genetic defect in the development of both T cells and B cells.
A)autoantibodies.
B)delayed hypersensitivity.
C)congenital absence or immaturity of the thymus gland.
D)failure of B-cell development and maturity.
E)a genetic defect in the development of both T cells and B cells.
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45
Myasthenia gravis disease arises from the production of autoantibodies against
A)myelin sheath cells of the nervous system.
B)acetylcholine receptors on smooth muscle.
C)acetylcholine receptors on skeletal muscle.
D)sodium pump proteins in the cell membrane.
E)cells in thyroid follicles.
A)myelin sheath cells of the nervous system.
B)acetylcholine receptors on smooth muscle.
C)acetylcholine receptors on skeletal muscle.
D)sodium pump proteins in the cell membrane.
E)cells in thyroid follicles.
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46
In the theory for allergic desensitization,which immunoglobulin blocks the allergen from binding with IgE?
A)IgE
B)IgG
C)IgA
D)IgD
E)IgM
A)IgE
B)IgG
C)IgA
D)IgD
E)IgM
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47
Degranulation of mast cells leads to
A)airway obstruction.
B)headache.
C)dilated blood vessels.
D)All of the choices are correct.
A)airway obstruction.
B)headache.
C)dilated blood vessels.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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48
Food allergies include gastrointestinal symptoms and often hives.
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49
Systemic anaphylaxis can quickly result in airway blockage,shock,and death.
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50
A secondary acquired immunodeficiency is
A)AIDS.
B)adenosine deaminase (ADA)deficiency.
C)DiGeorge syndrome.
D)agammaglobulinemia.
E)SCID.
A)AIDS.
B)adenosine deaminase (ADA)deficiency.
C)DiGeorge syndrome.
D)agammaglobulinemia.
E)SCID.
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51
The DiGeorge syndrome is the result of
A)autoantibodies.
B)delayed hypersensitivity.
C)congenital absence or immaturity of the thymus gland.
D)failure of B-cell development and maturity.
E)a genetic defect in the development of both T cells and B cells.
A)autoantibodies.
B)delayed hypersensitivity.
C)congenital absence or immaturity of the thymus gland.
D)failure of B-cell development and maturity.
E)a genetic defect in the development of both T cells and B cells.
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52
In multiple sclerosis,autoantibodies attack
A)myelin sheath cells of the nervous system.
B)acetylcholine receptors on smooth muscle.
C)acetylcholine receptors on skeletal muscle.
D)sodium pump proteins in the cell membrane.
E)cells in thyroid follicles.
A)myelin sheath cells of the nervous system.
B)acetylcholine receptors on smooth muscle.
C)acetylcholine receptors on skeletal muscle.
D)sodium pump proteins in the cell membrane.
E)cells in thyroid follicles.
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53
A person who are Rh- will have anti-Rh antibodies in their serum from early infancy.
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54
Each of the following is an autoimmune disease except
A)systemic lupus erythematosus.
B)Graves' disease.
C)type I diabetes.
D)metastatic cancer.
E)rheumatic fever.
A)systemic lupus erythematosus.
B)Graves' disease.
C)type I diabetes.
D)metastatic cancer.
E)rheumatic fever.
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55
Which of the following is not a theory to explain the origin of autoimmune diseases?
A)sequestered antigen theory
B)clonal selection theory
C)theory of immune deficiency
D)viral infection theory
E)All of the choices are possible theories.
A)sequestered antigen theory
B)clonal selection theory
C)theory of immune deficiency
D)viral infection theory
E)All of the choices are possible theories.
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56
Autoantibodies cause tissue injury in all of the following diseases except
A)rheumatoid arthritis.
B)myasthenia gravis.
C)Graves' disease.
D)tuberculin reaction.
E)multiple sclerosis.
A)rheumatoid arthritis.
B)myasthenia gravis.
C)Graves' disease.
D)tuberculin reaction.
E)multiple sclerosis.
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57
What can be a consequence of a genetic deficiency in B-cell survival and maturity?
A)host rejection of graft
B)graft versus host disease
C)formation of autoantibodies
D)hypogammaglobulinemia
E)None of the choices is correct.
A)host rejection of graft
B)graft versus host disease
C)formation of autoantibodies
D)hypogammaglobulinemia
E)None of the choices is correct.
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58
Eczema is an autoimmune disorder.
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59
A xenograft is graft tissue from a donor of one species transplanted to a recipient of another species.
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60
Allergic rhinitis is also known as asthma.
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61
What steps should you advocate to be taken by the doctor during this visit?
A)nothing can be done about the Rh factor
B)first dose of RhoGAM should be administered
C)nothing,since it is not known if the first child was Rh+ yet
D)plan for first dose of RhoGAM immediately after birth
A)nothing can be done about the Rh factor
B)first dose of RhoGAM should be administered
C)nothing,since it is not known if the first child was Rh+ yet
D)plan for first dose of RhoGAM immediately after birth
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62
Which of the following conditions would you expect Mark to have in his personal medical history?
A)hay fever
B)premature birth
C)eczema
D)blood transfusion reaction
A)hay fever
B)premature birth
C)eczema
D)blood transfusion reaction
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63
Which factor would increase the risk of the unborn child being Rh+?
A)previous child being Rh-
B)father being Rh+
C)history of preexisting type I hypersensitivity
D)both maternal grandparents being Rh-
A)previous child being Rh-
B)father being Rh+
C)history of preexisting type I hypersensitivity
D)both maternal grandparents being Rh-
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64
Jonathan is talking to you about his antirejection medications,and wants to know how they work.What is the best explanation?
A)"They work on your liver to make it less hostile to its new environment,increasing the chances of organ acceptance."
B)"They work by changing the MHC markers on your new liver to be more like your own."
C)"They work by suppressing the body's immune response against a foreign organ."
D)"They work by tricking your body into thinking its MHC markers are similar to your new liver's."
A)"They work on your liver to make it less hostile to its new environment,increasing the chances of organ acceptance."
B)"They work by changing the MHC markers on your new liver to be more like your own."
C)"They work by suppressing the body's immune response against a foreign organ."
D)"They work by tricking your body into thinking its MHC markers are similar to your new liver's."
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65
What is the most likely diagnosis for Mark?
A)asthma
B)hay fever
C)seasonal allergy
D)drug allergy
A)asthma
B)hay fever
C)seasonal allergy
D)drug allergy
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66
Which of the following allergic mediators are being currently activated in Mark's system?
A)mast cells
B)leukotrienes
C)serotonin
D)All of the choices are correct.
A)mast cells
B)leukotrienes
C)serotonin
D)All of the choices are correct.
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67
Marian asks you to explain to her what an Rh reaction involves with her baby.What is the best explanation?
A)"Your baby's Rh+ antibodies cross into your system,attacking your red blood cells and making you unable to deliver a healthy baby."
B)"Your baby has a type II hypersensitivity that will render its liver unable to clear bilirubin released from lysed cells."
C)"Your Rh antibodies will cross into your baby's fetal circulation,attacking and lysing his red blood cells."
D)"As soon as your baby is born,if he doesn't receive RhoGAM,his body will reject not having Rh antibody anymore."
A)"Your baby's Rh+ antibodies cross into your system,attacking your red blood cells and making you unable to deliver a healthy baby."
B)"Your baby has a type II hypersensitivity that will render its liver unable to clear bilirubin released from lysed cells."
C)"Your Rh antibodies will cross into your baby's fetal circulation,attacking and lysing his red blood cells."
D)"As soon as your baby is born,if he doesn't receive RhoGAM,his body will reject not having Rh antibody anymore."
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68
AIDS is a secondary immunodeficiency disease that affects several types of immune cells.
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69
What type of transplant did Jonathan receive?
A)isograft
B)autograft
C)allograft
D)xenograft
A)isograft
B)autograft
C)allograft
D)xenograft
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70
What type of hypersensitivity reaction will Marian's babies be at risk for upon delivery?
A)type I
B)type II
C)type III
D)type IV
A)type I
B)type II
C)type III
D)type IV
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71
After further investigation,it is learned that the father is Rh+,and so was the first child.However,Marian declines the RhoGAM injection because "there were no complications with my first pregnancy and delivery,how can you be sure there will be with this one?" Plus,she also explains how unpleasant the RhoGAM injection was with her first pregnancy,and she would like to avoid it,if at all possible.What is an appropriate response?
A)"I didn't realize you received RhoGAM with your first pregnancy.There's a good chance you don't need it this time after all."
B)"It is important you receive your RhoGAM injection,because this child will probably develop hemolytic disease of the newborn if you don't."
C)"It is important that we keep you from being sensitized to Rh factor,otherwise future pregnancies will be at risk for developing hemolytic disease of the newborn."
D)"You were probably sensitized to Rh factor with your first pregnancy,so the chances are decreased that this child will develop hemolytic disease of the newborn.I'll ask the doctor if we can forego the injection."
A)"I didn't realize you received RhoGAM with your first pregnancy.There's a good chance you don't need it this time after all."
B)"It is important you receive your RhoGAM injection,because this child will probably develop hemolytic disease of the newborn if you don't."
C)"It is important that we keep you from being sensitized to Rh factor,otherwise future pregnancies will be at risk for developing hemolytic disease of the newborn."
D)"You were probably sensitized to Rh factor with your first pregnancy,so the chances are decreased that this child will develop hemolytic disease of the newborn.I'll ask the doctor if we can forego the injection."
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72
What is the most likely development and progression of Mark's asthma?
A)IgE-mediated response with lung tissue that is hypersensitive to products of mast cell degranulation
B)IgE response that causes the body to not recognize its own lung tissue,and fights against it by constricting bronchioles
C)IgG-mediated response with lung tissue that is hypersensitive to products of mast cell degranulation
D)IgG response that causes the body to not recognize its own lung tissue,and fights against it by constricting bronchioles
A)IgE-mediated response with lung tissue that is hypersensitive to products of mast cell degranulation
B)IgE response that causes the body to not recognize its own lung tissue,and fights against it by constricting bronchioles
C)IgG-mediated response with lung tissue that is hypersensitive to products of mast cell degranulation
D)IgG response that causes the body to not recognize its own lung tissue,and fights against it by constricting bronchioles
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73
What classification of reaction is Mark currently experiencing?
A)atopy
B)systemic anaphylaxis
C)acute allergic
D)cutaneous anaphylaxis
A)atopy
B)systemic anaphylaxis
C)acute allergic
D)cutaneous anaphylaxis
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74
If Jonathan experiences graft rejection,what type of cells will most likely be primarily responsible?
A)T memory cells
B)natural killer cells
C)T cytotoxic cells
D)T helper cells
A)T memory cells
B)natural killer cells
C)T cytotoxic cells
D)T helper cells
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75
What type of hypersensitivity reaction is Jonathan at risk for?
A)type I
B)type II
C)type III
D)type IV
A)type I
B)type II
C)type III
D)type IV
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