UNIT 2 MN 551 Patho 2024-2025 UPDATE /MN
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Recognition of an antibody bound to the surface of
a microbe
Which of the following
The binding of mannose residues on microbial
phenomena would be
glycoproteins
least likely to result in
activation of the
*******Activation of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) on
complement system?
complement proteins
Direct recognition of microbial proteins
A tourist presented to a They are eukaryotic.
primary care health clinic
complaining of malaise, ********They have both RNA and DNA.
fever, and headache. She
has subsequently been They have a distinct spiral-shaped morphology.
diagnosed with Rocky
Mountain spotted fever, a They are neither gram-negative nor gram-positive.
pathology caused by
Rickettsiaceae. Which of
the followed statements
best captures a
characteristic trait of
Rickettsiaceae?
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A 23-year-old man has "Inflammation can help to remove the body tissue
received a recent cells that have been damaged by infection."
diagnosis of appendicitis
following 24 hours of "Inflammation will start your body on the path to
acute abdominal pain. growing new, healthy tissue at the site of infection.
The nurse practitioner
providing care for the ********"Inflammation helps your body to produce
man is explaining that the right antibodies to fight the infection."
while it is unpleasant, the
inflammation of his "Inflammation ultimately aids in eliminating the initial
appendix is playing a role cause of the cell injury in your appendix."
in his body's fight against
the underlying infectious
process. Which of the
following teaching points
should the nurse
practitioner eliminate
from his teaching for the
patient?
A 12-year-old girl with a history of epilepsy and low
IgG levels secondary to phenytoin use
Which of the following
patients is most likely to
*********A 7-year-old boy whose blood work
benefit from
indicates decreased IgA and IgG with increased
transplantation of thymic
IgM
tissue or major
histocompatibility
A 6-year-old boy whose pre-B cells are incapable
complex (MHC)-
of translation to normal B cells
compatible bone
marrow?
A 9-year-old girl who has a diagnosis of IgA
deficiency
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