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one of the primary funcitons of cortisol as it is released during the stress response is to
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stimulate gluconeogensis
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t lymphocytes are primarily resonsible for
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directly attacking antigens
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which of the following is not part of the bodys response secondary to mods
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cathecholamine release is inhibited
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allergy, autoimmunity, and isoimmunity are types of
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hypersensitivity
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one of the goals of antiviral therapy is to
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destroy the infected host cell
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which of the following is not one of the bodys three lines of defense against infection and innjury
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homeopathetic secretions
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mast cells synthesize prostaglandins which
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all of these
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the attraction of leukocytes to the site of inflammation during degranulation is called
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chemotaxis
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your patient is presenting rapid rapid onset hypotension, tachycarida, and absent radial pulses, lease likel;y shock
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neurogenic
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when a foreign substance invades the body, the inflammatory response developes _______ compared to immune response
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more quickly
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b lymphocytes are primarily responsible for producing
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antibodies
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a pt is given antibody therapy in the hospital as a result of an infection, this therapy is an example of
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passive acuired immunity
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which of the following is true of leukotrienes
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they are known as SRS-As
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mast cells activate the inflammatory process through
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degranulation and synthesis
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which of the following is an acute inflammatory response
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thrombolysis
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which of the following best descirbes an antibody
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a substance produced by B lympohcytes that binds with an antigen
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pulmonary edema is chgaracteristic of what classification of hypoperfusion
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cardiogenic
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which type of shock is characterized by hypotension, tachycardia, and laryngel edema
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anaphylactic
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patients who suffer graft rejections and contact allergic reations are experiencing which type of hypersensitivity reaction
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type II
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which of the following is not one of the functions carried out during the inflammation response
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development of humoral immunity
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your are presented with a patient displaying urticaria, dyspnea, hyoptension, nausea, vomiting, and dizzyness. the pt is most likely suffering from which type of reation
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type I
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which of the following is not consistent with an IgE mediated response to antigens
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profound vasocontriction
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which of the following is a response to histamien release
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increase in blood flow to the site of injury
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hypoperfusion results in
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all of these
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