NIU NURS 308 Exam 1 – Questions With
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Which hypersensitivity is responsible Type I hypersensitivity
for food allergies, and skin test
Which hypersensitivity is IgE Type I hypersensitivity
mediated?
Which hypersensitivity is responsible Type IV hypersensitivity
for contact allergic reactions, for
example allergic contact dermatitis?
Which hypersensitivity is an example Type IV hypersensitivity
for some autoimmune diseases
Which hypersensitivity does not Type IV hypersensitivity
involve antibody?
Immunoglobulin that is the most IgG
abundant and protective?
Immunoglobulin that is the largest, IgM
able to clump antigens together, and
is first Ig
Which immunoglobulin can be anti- IgG
viral and bacterial protection of a new
born?
, Immunoglobulin that is found in the IgA
secretion on mucous membrane;
prevents antigens from entering the
body?
Immunoglobulin that is found on the IgD
surface of B-cells; acts as antigen
receptor. (needed for b-cell
maturation)
Immunoglobulin that is found on the IgE
mast cells in tissues; initiates
inflammation?
Immunoglobin that is in allergic IgE
reaction and defend against
parasites?
What are mast cells responsible for? Degranulation and synthesis of lipid-deprived
chemical mediators, and release content.
Hemorrhage, (decreased blood Inflammation response
volume), fibrous adhesion (scar tissue
that leads to obstruction), lack of
nutrients, and infection are
dysfunctions during what kind of
would healing?
Impaired collagen matrix assembly Reconstructive
(keloid and hypertrophic scar),
impaired epitheliazation, and
dehiscence are dysfunctions during
what kind of wound healing?
Define neutralization? Blocking the binding antigens to receptor.
Define Agglutination? Clumping insoluble particles that are in suspension?
(WHY DO INSOLUBLE PARTICLES GO IN TO
SUSPENSION)?