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NR 507 Week 2 Quiz Questions and Answers Advanced Pathophysiology Study Guide 2025/2026

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NR 507 Week 2 quiz with this focused advanced pathophysiology study guide featuring targeted questions and answers. This resource is designed to reinforce Week 2 concepts through quiz-style practice questions and clear explanations with solution, supporting comprehension, retention, and quiz success. Ideal for graduate nursing students preparing for NR 507 assessments in 2025/2026.NR 507 Week 2 Exam Review

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NR 507 Week 2 quiz
H1 Receptors - ANS--Promotes inflammation
-Smooth muscle contraction- especially those in the bronchi
-Vasodilation
-Edema
-Hives
-More awake and alert

Leukotrienes - ANS--Inflammatory mediator
-Stimulates contraction of smooth muscles in bronchioles
-Overproduction causes inflammation in asthma and allergic rhinitis

H2 Receptors - ANS--Antiinflammatory
-Suppresses leukocyte function
-Decreased histamine
-Increased gastric acid production
-Smooth muscle relaxation

Prostaglandins - ANS-A group of lipids made at the site of tissue injury. They control
inflammation, blood clot formation, and blood flow.
-Stimulate nerve endings= Pain

Allergy: Type I IgE-Mediated Response - ANS--Immediate
-IgE
-Principal cells : Mast cells
-Ex: Seasonal allergic rhinitis, Hay fever

Mitochondria - ANS-Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production

Endoplasmic Reticulum - ANS-A cell structure that forms a maze of passageways in which
proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to another.

Peroxisome and Lysosome - ANS--Digestive enzymes
-Break down waste and foreign material

Allergy: Type II Tissue-Specific Response - ANS--Immediate
-IgG, IgM
-Principal Cells: Macrophages in tissues
-drug allergies/allergies against infectious agents
-the antibody binds to the antigen on the cell surface
- Ex: Graves disease, Autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura, ABO incompatability

, 1) The cell to be destroyed by the antibody
2) Cell destruction through phagocytosis by macrophages
3) Damage to the cell by neutrophils triggering phagocytosis
4) Natural killer cells to release toxic substances that destroy the target cell
5) Malfunction of the cell without destruction

Allergy: Type III Immune Complex-Mediated Response - ANS--Immediate
-IgG, IgM
-Principal cells: Neutrophils
-The antibody binds to the antigen in the blood or body fluids and then circulates to the tissue
-Not organ specific
-Ex: Systemic lupus erythematosus

Allergy: Type IV Cell-Mediated Response - ANS--Delayed
-Hypersensitivity reactions
-Principal cells: lymphocytes/macrophages
-Mediated by T-lymphocytes
-Does not use antibodies
-Localized contact dermatitis (Poison Ivy)

Innate immunity - ANS--Physical, mechanical, biochemical
-Nonspecific
-Ex: intact skin, GI movement, Eyelashes sweeping debris, mucous, tears, bile, normal flora on
skin, mouth, vagina, etc.
-Inflammatory response (immediate)
- Lymphocyte production (slow-acting, specific protection)

PRR (Pattern Recognition Receptor) - ANS-Receptors on the surface of WBCs that identify 'self'
or 'foreign'

PAMP - ANS-Pathogen-Associated Molecular Patterns

DAMP - ANS-Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns

Phagocytosis - ANS-The PAMP/DAMP/PRR interaction that helps stimulate mast cell
degranulation and vascular response and the WBC response to inflammation
1) Recognition and adherence with the WBC to pathogen
2) Plasma protein (antibodies & compliment) coats foreign material=facilitates adherence of
WBCs
3) Fusion with lysosome to form phagosome
4) Destruction and digestion

Neutrophils - ANS--70% of WBCs

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