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here do we hold all our DNA within the cytocell?
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The nucleus
hat is it programmed cell death?
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Apoptosis
hat happens with impaired metabolism of the cell?
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Accumulation of waste products
Interpret this ABG: pH7.22/PcO2 60/Hco3 26?
Respiratory acidosis
ow does water move between ICF and ECF?
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Osmosis
hat protein carries an increased risk for a neural tube defect?
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Alpha fetoprotein
hat are clinical manifestations of Down Syndrome?
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Wide spaced eyes; low nasal bridge; cardiac defects; IQ <70, short stature, low set
ears, webbed neck
ow can a newborn be diagnosed with type 1 DM?
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Because it is an auto-immune disease
hat gene maintains the cell in wound healing and inflammation, they take care of the
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maintenance if all other cells?
Housekeeping gene
hy do older adults take longer to heal?
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Their co-morbidities can delay wound healing
, hat happens when there isn't enough collectin like proteins in the newborn?
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Increased risk of respiratory infection
hat type of immunity results from a vaccination or from having the disease?
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Active acquired immunity
here do B lymphocytes mature?
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B lymphocytes mature to B cells in the bone marrow
hat is type II hypersensitivity? What happens to the cell surface?
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The anitbodies are binding antigens on cell surface - IgG / IgM
Reasons to give Rhogam
revent hemolytic anemiaof the newborn in an Rh negative mom, and an Rh positive
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fetus
hat happens at a cellular level that can cause rejection in a transplant patient?
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TH1 cells will release cytokines (inflammation), cytotoxic T cells, and macrophages.
They will start to attack the epithelial cells of the transplanted tissue
hen are exotoxins released?
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During bacterial growth
What cells help us fight fungal infections?
T lymphocytes and phagocytes
What hormone is affected during times of stress?
Cortisol
What does cortisol do to blood glucose in prolonged stress?
Blood glucose can decrease with prolonged stress because it can cause adrenal
fatigue.
In MODS, what hormone stimulates normal endothelial cells to change to a
pro-inflammatory state?
Interluekins; TNF (tumor necrosis factor); IL6
emember interleukin 4 is LEAST LIKELY.
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How dehydrated does a child have to be before we see hypotension?
10%
What is a reperfusion injury?
A stop in blood flow --> then when the blood flow returns and when oxygen is
reintroduced, it can actually injure the tissue.
Why do we have to worry about electrical burns in children?