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Nonspecific immunity examples |
Inflammation, fever and physical barriers |
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Inflammation arises and animal receives antigen that activates B and T lymphocytes |
Active and passive |
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Animal receives antibodies from another animal |
Passive immunity |
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Antibody producing tissues cannot distinguish between an antigen that is capable of causing disease |
(live antigen) and attenuated, or a killed antigen |
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Type of vaccines: |
MLV, live and recombinant |
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Maternal antibodies start to decrease around what age |
6-9 weeks of age |
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Type of vaccine not to give during pregnancy in animals |
MLV |
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What does diuretic do also? |
Lower blood pressure |
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Get their name from their name from their point of action: loop of henle, with oral administration response is within 30 min, parenterial administration produces dieresis immediately on a fully functional kidney |
Loop diuretic |
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Long term thiazide use will cause excessive |
Potassium secrection |
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Side effect of a potassium-sparing diuretic |
Hyperkalemia |
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Inhibit protein synthesis, bactericidal, bacterialstatic recommended for abesses and dental infection |
Liconsamidr (lindanycin, andtirobe) |
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T or F Imidazole all drugs in this class are so toxic that they can be given every third day because they stay in the tissue longer |
False |
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Chemical that kills micro-organisms |
Germicide |
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Chemical that kills spores, which are especially resistant to chemicals |
Sporicidal |
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Term used to describe an environment that is free of contamination by pathogens |
Asepsis |
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When bleach is diluted it has a shelf life of |
24 hours |
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T or F Fungal infections are to tract and often respond to antibiotic therapy within a week or two |
False |