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UTA 3366 PATHO EXAM #2 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+

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Impetigo Ansan eruption of blisters usually around nose & mouth that are itchy, crusty, and contagious Innate Resistance AnsAKA "natural", defense mechanisms we are born with 1st Line Of Defense Ansthe body's physical barriers which are immediate and non-specific 2nd Line Of Defense Ansinflammation, also immediate and non specific Acquired Immunity AnsAKA "adaptive", being able to resist certain diseases or conditions due to immunocyte involvement Acquired Immunity is Ansdelayed and specific

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UTA 3366 PATHO EXAM #2 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY
GRADED A+
Impetigo Ans✓✓✓an eruption of blisters usually around nose & mouth
that are itchy, crusty, and contagious


Innate Resistance Ans✓✓✓AKA "natural", defense mechanisms we are
born with


1st Line Of Defense Ans✓✓✓the body's physical barriers which are
immediate and non-specific


2nd Line Of Defense Ans✓✓✓inflammation, also immediate and non-
specific


Acquired Immunity Ans✓✓✓AKA "adaptive", being able to resist
certain diseases or conditions due to immunocyte involvement


Acquired Immunity is Ans✓✓✓delayed and specific


What is the First Line of Defense? Ans✓✓✓physical/mechanical and
biochemical barrier and what breach them


What type of resistance is the First Line of Defense? Ans✓✓✓innate
resistance

,What are examples of the First Line of Defense? Ans✓✓✓skin and it's
glands, and membranes/glands of body openings


Immunocytes are Ans✓✓✓lymphocytes (B-cells and T-cells)


Defense roles of the Skin and its glands Ans✓✓✓-protects more
vulnerable areas underneath from simple hazards
-desquamation of skin(shedding of skin cells therefore bacteria too)
-glands secrete sweat which has antibacterial and antifungal properties


Antibacterial and antifungal properties of sweat Ans✓✓✓-attack cell
walls of certain bacteria
-contribute to making the skin actually acidic making it inhospitable to
most bacteria


Stressors that can breach the 1st Line of Defense Ans✓✓✓lacerations,
abrasions, punctures, etc.


Eyes Defense Mechanism Ans✓✓✓-Tears: blinking causes lacrimal
glands to spread tears over eyes=washing eye regularly
-Eyelashes


Stressors the can breach the Eye's Defense Ans✓✓✓-dry eye syndrome

,-Sjorgren's syndrome


Dry Eye Syndrome Ans✓✓✓manufacturing of tears slows down'
happens to some degree to almost everyone as they age


Sjorgren's Syndrome Ans✓✓✓autoimmune disease that dries up all
lubricating fluids in the body


Respiratory System Defenses Ans✓✓✓-viscosity of mucus in nose
-hair traps bacteria
-cilia of cells sweep away foreign bodies
-cough reflex: foreign body inhaled reaches the carina>cough reflex
stimulated


Stressors that can breach the Respiratory System Defenses Ans✓✓✓-
cigarette smoking changes bronchial cells- no more cilia (metaplasia)
-cough reflex suppression such as in head injury or stroke


Gastrointestinal (GI) System Defenses Ans✓✓✓-saliva contains
protective enzymes
-stomach: HCl destroys most microbes
-gag reflex/vomiting rids of injurious agents
-bowels (good gut flora and defecation)

, Normal bowel are referred to as "good flora" because Ans✓✓✓they are
microbes that live in harmony with us by keeping out malicious
microbes by competing for food in the gut


Defecation Ans✓✓✓gets rid of injurious agents such as harmful bacteria


Stressors that can breach the Gastrointestinal (GI) System Ans✓✓✓-
Sjorgren's: dry up saliva=less protection in mouth
-anything that changes bowel flora (ex: antibiotics)


Genitourinary System Defenses Ans✓✓✓-flow of urine washes away
microbes
-vaginal secretions slightly acidic-kills bacteria


Stressors that can breach the Genitourinary System (GU) Defenses
Ans✓✓✓-decreased urine flow (ex: kidney stones/failure)
-anything changing vaginal acidity such as douching


Expected manifestations of 2nd Line of Defense Ans✓✓✓Swelling,
Heat, Erythema, and Pain (SHEP)


Because inflammation is an uncomfortable process it is often mistakenly
though of as Ans✓✓✓an abnormal state

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