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Weekly Reading: Cliddens: Chapter 22, Chapter 23, Chapter 24; Linton & Matteson: 7852 SH] 146
B4, ROTH01. Chapter 85, 11551187, Silvestri: 281-2K2, 294 395, 402305, 51451 |
N75 5008945 ROLE00, Willibngana/Clayton 184 (Table 12.2), 315
Rend the Giddens book (Immunity/Infection/Inflammation Chapters has concept map) on the concepts
of infection. inflammation, and immunity. Some of these concepts you have previously studied
Rxplain in your own way how these three concepta are related to one another Consider their attributes
and characteristicn, How does one connect to the other? How do the three all connect”
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Week 10: Infection, Inflammation, and Immunity
Weekly Reading: Cliddens: Chapter 22, Chapter 23, Chapter 24; Linton & Matteson: 7852 SH] 146
B4, ROTH01. Chapter 85, 11551187, Silvestri: 281-2K2, 294 395, 402305, 51451 |
N75 5008945 ROLE00, Willibngana/Clayton 184 (Table 12.2), 315
Rend the Giddens book (Immunity/Infection/Inflammation Chapters has concept map) on the concepts
of infection. inflammation, and immunity. Some of these concepts you have previously studied
Rxplain in your own way how these three concepta are related to one another Consider their attributes
and characteristicn, How does one connect to the other? How do the three all connect”
Develop a concept map or some other visual that relates the concepts
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‘Ki h\\r A /
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W > “y
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"\’l' “rHHf_),l((\d“n‘
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Review the anatomy and physiology of the Immune system - Linton & Matteson p, 877.-580
Definethe following: (Linton & Matteson p, 580-5#1)
tnnate immunity DUON D 45964 inL0) QLS {.:vL.'i_L'h'./’Jl\f«’
nanr Al Dlstnal
Acquired immunity (ADIUTY Of ook (] WA | auvelsy o, ae il
Ugaindt fol@on_awetands e o idOL4.4.0.15005
Hondros ( "““h" of Nursing WINTIR 2008
, P 144
Suppressed Immune Response (Giddens p. 212-213)
An AL ‘l i "{ functioning immune system leaves
a person YNV LD Bl | L -
Define the followang
e Primary immunodeficiency: . -
nE . + - " ryal
A 9 an
— T %A f ‘vll-'tj_t{(z _,,,",J A At . L. -
\
sl § ALy
¢
v [
)
Ui
- ¢
o Secondary immunodeficleny: ~OCCVTS
RTINS
List some consequences of immunosuppression
(A NeLs
NCALAsS oY iviieeho certzon tapes oan@ v
T A 4
Exaggerated Immune Response (Giddens p. 212)
Define hypersensitivity Abncrmally Sen hest
tnp e |, 1 0, LV
List the four classes of hypersensitivity disorders LW
e Review Table 22.1 Giddens p. 212 - Immunologic mechanisms of tissue destruction
Exaggerated immune response can be LDCa L 2L /& or they may affect all
b DEttmnS
List some consequences of exaggerated immune response
7 7
o Al ” V/( A 11"]‘ 2 /7
“‘\,,"L. : 'r .
Yyl 1/' ™ ) .,“,_‘/
e Review Table 5.4 Linton& Matteson p 830 - Common allergies and their triggers
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P 145
Comparing and contrasting
Disease Process Map
__________________ What is happening? (Pathophysiology) :
Lty SAVELL YO tNea o 0 1
- Anaphylaxis
"""""""""" | anegie Haohal
— What am | going to see? p
— What lab/diagnostic tests will be ordered?
Wi NG\ Oan bect
es, Cycs {(u‘(.’ * blood st
th na chistarm ne laves
J
B
: et HOWI§ this treated?
. I do?
What focused assessment will ¢ v
"
‘ aten | "P'”“Vh'”\(’
! \
«= What causes this issue? ~——
ATAATE Wi S 3 S,
Wi nbne. 4ot 1 teach the patient/family?
What will ¢ ]
NC) pTLO W ’\1(},,‘51\\]'“\; ] "\;
naymbass ivimediate intzive v ha ‘
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