Immunity Test Review
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
airway | In a pt having an anaphylactic reaction, the first priority is ____. |
natural acquired | Breast milk passes ______ immunity to an infant |
WBCs | Mast cells are ____. |
IgE | What antibody is responsible for histamine release? |
liver | The ____ filters blood and produces specific immunoglobulins |
esinophils | _____ fight parasitic infections |
innate | ____ immunity is present at birth |
carry anaphylactic kit | What should you teach a pt that has a hx of anaphylactic reactions? |
Type 2 | When assisting pt rec'g whole blood, pt complains of chills, bp drops, you would suspect he has _____ reaction |
hand washing | The most important nursing implication for an immunodeficient pt |
fresh fruits and vegetables | A pt that has just had an organ transplant can't have these |
traveling | Common factors that compromise immune system do not include _____. |
crying | This function does not remove microorganisms from body |
IgM | Whicht antibody mediated immunity is initiated when IG on b cells detect foreign antigens |
plasma | Cell mediated immunity, t-cells do not divide into which of the following: Killer, Helpers, Suppression, Memory, Plasma |
left | Shift to _____ on CBC means the percentage of WBC's that are neutrophils are greater than 60% |
no | Person with system allergic reaction to latex, should you use a standard bp cuff? |
sunscreen | Preparing pt for discharge with lupus, pt teaching includes use of daily _____ |
musculo-skeletal | 22 yo female has complaints similar to LUPUS - would include ______ pains in the hands |
skin test | In a ______ you should check the site for 2 days for signs of swelling |
antihistimine | Bright red itchy rash on trunk after penicillin - give ______ |
stay with pt and have someone call 911 | At a party, person eats peanuts and has resp problems, edema, arthralgia. What should you do? |
weight gain | Pt with liver transplant, early s/s of rejection would include ______ |
lupus | a chronic progressive incurable disease affecting MS system and all the major organs |
RNA to DNA | Reverse transcriptase inhibitors transcribe _____ |
AIDS | ____ is diagnosed when CD4 cells drop to 200 |
kidneys | What organs are at highest risk in lupus |
Tb | ____is the second leading cause of death in aids pts |
relieve symptoms | Temporary goal for autoimmune goal is to _____ |
stop the infusion | If a pt is having a Type 2 hypersensitivity reaction to a blood transfusion, what should you do? |
3rd | Pt in ____ stage of hiv infection - cd4 count of 500 |
no | Does immune disease cause injuries through action of synthesized b-cells? |
constipation | Initial Hashimoto's thyroiditis manifestations would not include _____ |
CD4 | Aids pt is at highest risk for infection because of the loss of _____ cells |
check pt's name band | When administering blood transfusion, the first priority is _____ |
alopecia | Person on steroids for immunosuppression - would not have _____ |
PCP and Kaposi Sarcoma | 2 most common opportunistic infections in AIDS pts |
spleen | primary function of this organ is to filter microorganisms from the blood |
menopause | Lupus does not occur in women in _____ |
no | Are leukocytes phagocytic? |
natural acquired active | Chicken pox is ______ immunity |
no | Does coronary disease cause immunodeficiency? |
ineffective medication regime | First nursing diagnosis priority for pt with AIDS is? |
herpes zoster | Cat b symptom in aids pt is _____ |
take otc medications | Pt with kidney transplant on immunosups for life, what should you tell them not to do? |
1 | Type___hypersensitivity reaction occurs after exposure to antigen |
PPE's | In addition to hand washing, nurse must use ____ when changing a bandage on aids pt |
GI Ulcer | LUPUS pt dx will not include _____ |
does not | Aids pt (does or does not) always result in death in 1-12 years |
antihistamine | Post op hip surgery - day 1 on morphine - pt has itching with no redness - give _____ to combat reaction |
Lupus | Which disease process would require use of daily sunscreen? |
give oxygen | SOB after taking contrast dye, what should the nurse do |
plasmaphoresis | Acute exacerbation of lupus - _____ eliminates lupus autoantibodies from blood |
HIV and cofactors | What causes AIDs? |
PCP | Most common opportunistic disease in HIV pt is ------? |
removing thyroid | MG pt - What procedure would you avoid due to aspiration risk |
sjorgens | Monitoring pt with RA does not include ____ syndrome |
myasthenia gravis | a chronic progressive disease characterized by chronic fatigue and muscular weakness (especially in the face and neck) |
tensilon test | What test is used to confirm MG? |
lupus | ANA test is 95% positive in pt with ____ |
CBC | Pt with aids, started on AZT and retrovir - What test would you monitor? |
low fiber | Pt teaching for MG - requires ____ diet. |
acyclovir (Zovirax) | Pt with herpes simplex, topical medication would be a________. |
women | Factors that affect Immune response - does not include _____ being at higher risk |
atropine | Pt with muscle weakness, diff swallowing, and resp distress, dx with cholinergic crisis - what would you give pt? |
acute hemolytic | Pt rec'g blood, starts to feel strange and bp drops, has a transfusion reaction of which kind? |
Take blood, urine and tubing to lab | What should you do after transfusion reaction |
vancomycin | what treats MERSA? |
divided doses | Vaccines are given to children in _____ because they need 1st one to get started and the next one is a booster |
more prone to infections, avoid sick people | Kidney transplant from sister - pt teaching would include that immunosuppressants will make her ______ and she should _____ |
steriods, nsaids, salicylates | What is used to treat a pt with RA? |
decrease inflammation, relieve pain, maintain mobility | RA therapy would include what three things? |
clumping of antibodies | Mismatched blood in a transfusion reaction - causes ________________-. |
t-cell helpers | Loss of _____ places AIDS pt at greater risk for infection |
stomach | Immune system does not include _____ (bone marrow, liver, tonsils are included) |
skin test and elimination diet | Two ways to identify allergies |
allergic rhinitis | Pt with sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes has _____? |
protien | Antibodies are a kind of _____ |
bowel sounds | Pt with MG, assessment doesn't include _____ |
aspiration | MG pts are at high risk for____? |
AZT | Most common med for AIDs? |
blood type | Match transplant tissues by ____ |
leukopenic affects of med | Pt with aids, has PCP infection rec'g pentam 300 develops a fever of 101 - indicates another infection caused by _______ |
ITP | Induced by sulfamide, thiazide diuretics, sulfalomines, quinidine, gold and chlorpropamide |
HIV | Pts with ____ are at high risk for developing ITP. |
IV Immunoglobulins | What is the treatment for ITP? |
plasmaphoresis | what is the main treatment for TTP? |
ecchymosis | A nurse suspects a pt with ____ of having TTP. |
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