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Applied Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse, First Edition
Lucie Dlugasch, Lachel Story
Chapter 2 Assessment Quiz
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1. A patient who has seasonal allergic rhinitis is having a flare up and is complaining of sneezing and a
watery, runny nose (rhinorrhea). The patient is prescribed an antihistamine. The expected effect of this
medication is to:
A) promote blood flow to the area to remove inflammatory mediators.
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B) promote smooth muscle contraction thereby ESLAB.drainage.
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C) decrease vascular permeability to decrease rhinorrhea.
D) increase vascular permeability to allow for improved drainage.
Ans: C
Complexity: Easy
Ahead: Innate Immunity
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2. The chronic inflammatory response can occur because:
A) organisms can live in granulomas.
B) vascular permeability and edema are prolonged.
C) neutrophil and histamine effects are prolonged.
D) interferons are ineffective and allow replication.
Ans: A
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Subject: Chapter 2
Title: Immunity
3. Organisms that multiply by invading host cells and can reside in neurons are:
A) bacteria.
B) fungi.
C) parasites.
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Chapter 2 Assessment Quiz
D) viruses.
Ans: D
Complexity: Easy
Ahead: Innate Immunity
Subject: Chapter 2
Title: Immunity
4. When the immunoglobulin crosses the placenta, the fetus receives:
A) acquired immunity.
B) passive immunity.
C) cell-mediated immunity.
D) innate immunity.
Ans: B
Complexity: Easy
Ahead: Adaptive Immunity
Subject: Chapter 2
Title: Immunity
5. A 20-year-old man just took a home human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody test. He states that
it was positive. What is the next step?
A) A p24 antigen test will be done.
B) An ELISA or Western blot will be done.
C) A CD4 count will be obtained to confirm.
D) A viral RNA will be done. GRADESLAB.COM
Ans: A
Complexity: Easy
Ahead: Altered Immune Response
Subject: Chapter 2
Title: Immunity
6. A woman just returned from hiking and she is concerned she has Lyme disease. A positive result in
which of the following antibody test results would indicate she has an acute infection?
A) Immunoglobulin E
B) Immunoglobulin A
C) Immunoglobulin G
D) Immunoglobulin M
Ans: D
Complexity: Easy
Ahead: Adaptive Immunity
Subject: Chapter 2
Title: Immunity
7. A mother brings in her child for a measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine and wants to know why more
than one shot has to be given for this vaccine to be effective. It is explained to the mother that the vaccine
is:
A) made of a carbohydrate, which is ineffective in one dose.
B) live, and often more than one dose is necessary for effectiveness.
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