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NURS 5315 Infection & Immune Response Study Guide with Verified Questions, Answers & Detailed Rationales 2026–2027

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Boost your exam performance with the NURS 5315 Infection & Immune Response Study Guide featuring verified questions, accurate answers, and detailed rationales. This comprehensive Advanced Pathophysiology resource covers innate and adaptive immunity, inflammation, immune dysfunction, hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmune diseases, immunodeficiency disorders, infectious processes, sepsis, host-pathogen interactions, diagnostic findings, and evidence-based treatment approaches. Includes exam-style practice questions, case studies, and thorough explanations to help graduate nursing students master infection and immune response concepts for exams and clinical practice.

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What does "communicability" refer to in infectious diseases?

A) The ability of a pathogen to cause disease

B) The ability of a disease to spread from one individual to another

C) The severity of symptoms caused by a disease

D) The immune response triggered by a pathogen - correct answers -B) The ability of a disease to spread
from one individual to another




Which of the following best describes a disease with high infectivity?

A) It requires a large number of pathogens to cause infection

B) It can cause disease only in certain host species

C) It requires a small number of pathogens to establish an infection

D) It triggers a weak immune response in the host - correct answers -C) It requires a small number of
pathogens to establish an infection




What does "immunogenicity" mean in the context of a pathogen?

A) The ability to reproduce rapidly within the host

B) The ability to cause severe disease

C) The ability to elicit an immune response in the host

D) The ability to produce toxins - correct answers -C) The ability to elicit an immune response in the host




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,Which of the following pathogens is known for its high toxigenicity?

A) Helicobacter pylori

B) Clostridium botulinum

C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis

D) Influenza virus - correct answers -B) Clostridium botulinum




Pathogenicity refers to:

A) The ability of a pathogen to multiply within the host

B) The severity of symptoms caused by a pathogen

C) The ability of a pathogen to cause disease in the host

D) The ability of a pathogen to trigger inflammation in the host - correct answers -C) The ability of a
pathogen to cause disease in the host




Which of the following would most likely indicate a pathogen with high virulence?

A) It causes mild, temporary illness

B) It leads to severe disease with high mortality rates

C) It remains dormant for years without causing symptoms

D) It is easily neutralized by the host's immune system - correct answers -B) It leads to severe disease
with high mortality rates




Which of the following is NOT a common portal of entry for pathogens?

A) Respiratory tract

B) Urogenital tract

C) Skin

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, D) Bloodstream - correct answers -D) Bloodstream




What is an outbreak?

A) A disease that affects a large global population

B) An unexpected rise in the number of disease cases in a particular area or group

C) A disease that is always present in a population

D) A disease that occurs sporadically without a specific pattern - correct answers -B) An unexpected rise
in the number of disease cases in a particular area or group




A disease that is consistently present in a specific geographic area is called:

A) Epidemic

B) Endemic

C) Pandemic

D) Outbreak - correct answers -B) Endemic




Which term is used to describe a global outbreak of a disease?

A) Endemic

B) Pandemic

C) Epidemic

D) Hyperendemic - correct answers -B) Pandemic




Which stage of infection is characterized by the body's immune system beginning to respond to the
pathogen?

A) Incubation period

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