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Flavin 2019 Ch 1-3 Childhood / Immunologic week 1

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The thymus gland is considered ____ in the immune system.   Primary  
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Opportunistic infections occur when the immune system is:   inadequate  
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If a person has and recovers from a specific infection, in the future, that person will be _______ to it.   immune  
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HIV-2, one of the causative agents of AIDS, is found mainly in _______.   west Africa  
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Myasthenia gravis is a progressive _________ disease.   neuromuscular  
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Name the two types of acquired specific immunity of the human body.   active & passive  
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According to universal precautions guidelines, how should needles and sharps be disposed?   in biohazard containers  
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Sjögren syndrome is an autoimmune disease that features inflammation in various __________ in the body.   moisture-secreting glands  
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Inflammation of the small blood vessels is one sign of __________.   small vessel vasculitis  
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The immune response is activated whenever foreign substances, or ___________, enter the body.   antigens  
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Internal stability of the body is _________.   Homeostasis  
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Abnormal objective findings are _____ .   Signs  
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The traits, causes, and effects of abnormal conditions, causing measurable changes in structure and function is aka _______.   Pathology  
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_______ is the study of genes and their heredity.   Genetic  
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Abrupt onset of symptoms that run a brief course is known as an _____ illness.   acute  
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Disease develops slowly and can be intermittent, and lasts longer than 6 months is known as a ______ _____ .   chronic illness  
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Normal protective physiologic response to tissue injury and disease is known as _____ ______.   acute inflammation  
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______ is caused by pathogens.   Infection  
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A ______ can indicate illness.   fever  
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What main blood test can screen for infection?   CBC  
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The process known as amniocentesis, allows amniotic fluid to be tested and cells to be examined for ___ abnormalities.   Chromosomal  
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______are the result of an abnormal gene taking up residence on one of the 22 pairs of nonsex chromosomes.   Genetic disorders & syndromes  
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___, or hyaline membrane disease, is similar to adult respiratory distress syndrome in that the pt suffers acute hypoxemia.   IRDS  
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The first indications of IRDS are increased respiratory efforts of the newborn and a history of ___.   prematurity  
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The most common crippler of children, is a condition consisting of a group of disorders possibly involving the brain and nervous system dealing with movement.   Cerebral Palsy  
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A progressive degenerative and weakening of the skeletal muscles where muscle fibers are vulnerable to injury is ___.   Muscular dystrophy  
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Failure of one or both of the ____ to descend from the abdominal cavity into the scrotum.   testicles  
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___ is a chronic reversible obstructive disease caused by increased reactivity of the tracheobronchial tree to various stimili.   asthma  
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