Pathophysiology > EXAM > Advanced Pathophysiology. NGR 6141-002. Module 6 Quiz. Score for this attempt: 100 out of 100. (All)
Advanced Pathophysiology. NGR 6141-002. Module 6 Quiz. Module 6 Quiz Due Sep 25 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 40 Available Aug 10 at 12am - Sep 27 at 11:59pm about 2 months Time Limit 100 Minutes ... Allowed Attempts 3 Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 20 minutes 100 out of 100 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 100 out of 100 Submitted Sep 26 at 7:26pm This attempt took 20 minutes. You have 3 attempts Take the Quiz Again Question 1 2.5 / 2.5 pts What is the effect of repeated exposure to an allergen in an atopic individual? Antibody formation remains constant. Tc cell activity increases significantly. The allergic response gets worse. With each subsequent exposure, the atopic individual produces larger quantities of IgE.Antibody production is suppressed. Question 2 2.5 / 2.5 pts Which of the following clusters of symptoms would likely indicate the presence of atopic (allergic) disease from pollen exposure? Rhinorrhea, watery eyes, and headache Rhinorrhea, watery eyes, and headache are all common manifestations of allergic rhinitis, a common complication of a pollen allergy. Chest pain, shortness of breath, and abdominal cramping Weight loss, anxiety, and tremors Jaundice, fatigue, and decreased urine output Question 3 2.5 / 2.5 pts A person with type AB blood is a universal: blood recipient. A person with type AB blood is considered the universal recipient because they will not produce antibodies against any of the other blood types. bone marrow transplant donor. blood donor. bone marrow transplant recipient.Question 4 2.5 / 2.5 pts Disease characteristics of SLE include: autoantibody destruction of the thyroid gland. deposition of immune complexes in the kidneys, brain, and heart. SLE is a type II hypersensitivity reaction involving deposition of immune complexes in the kidneys, brain, and heart. Tc cell destruction of lung tissue and the gastrointestinal lining. Tc cell damage to the liver. Question 5 2.5 / 2.5 pts When a person has an allergic reaction to a bee sting, which type of hypersensitivity response is occurring? Type II Type IV Type III Type I Typical allergic responses are characterized as type I hypersensitivity reactions. Proteins in the venom act as allergens.Question 6 2.5 / 2.5 pts A person with type O blood has which of the following antigens present on their red blood cells? A and B None of the above An individual with type O blood has neither the A nor the B antigen. O Rh Question 7 2.5 / 2.5 pts What type of reaction occurs when the body mounts an aggressive response against an organ transplanted from another person? Type I hypersensitivity Immunosuppressive Alloimmune Alloimmune reactions are induced when another person's tissues are introduced into the body. Autoimmune Question 8 2.5 / 2.5 ptsThe most severe type I hypersensitivity response is: eczema. anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis involves severe bronchoconstriction and hypotension, which can be life threatening. allergic rhinitis. serous otitis. Question 9 2.5 / 2.5 pts The most severe allergic reaction is called: Anaphylaxis The most severe and rapid allergic reaction is called anaphylaxis. Delayed hypersensitivity Type 1 reaction Immediate hypersensitivity Question 10 2.5 / 2.5 pts [Show More]
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