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NURS 5315 Advanced Patho Exam 2 STUDY GUIDE 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;LATEST VERSION&gt; 1. First 5 steps in the inflammatory process - ANSWER 1. mast cell degranulation activation of coagulation cascade activation of kinin cascade release of chemotactic factors 5.Activation of the complement cascade 2. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Complement - ANSWER Form the membrane attack complex bacterial lysis vasodilation Increased vascular permeability triggers mast cell degranulation chemotaxis opsonization - opsonins tag foreign pathogens for elimination by phagocytes 3. Role/function in the inflammatory process: kinin - ANSWER turned into bradykinin which is responsible for pain, chemotaxis and Increased vascular permeability and vasodilation 4. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Coagulation cascade - ANSWER plays role in activating the kinin system Factor XII (Hagemon factor) activates kinin and forms a fibrin mesh to stop bleeding and trap microorganisms 5. Role/function in the inflammatory process: chemotactic factors - ANSWER once released attract neutrophils, eosinophils and monocytes for phagocytosis 6. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Neutrophils - ANSWER show up at the site of injury in 6-8 hours Neutrophils express and release cytokines, which in turn amplify inflammatory reactions by several other cell types. In addition to recruiting and activating other cells of the immune system, neutrophils play a key role in the front-line defense against invading pathogens. 7. Role/function in the inflammatory process: monocytes - ANSWER Show up in 1-7 days become macrophages present antigens to the CD4 cell which leads to Tcell immunity which leads to B cell immunity Releases IL1, IL6, TNF and growth factors 8. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Mast cell degranulation - ANSWER triggers the activation of the acute phase reactants This leads to the release of histamine, cytokines, leukotrienes, platelet activation factor and prostaglandins 9. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Histamine 1 (H1) - ANSWER promotes inflammation smooth muscles, i.e. bronchi - asthma causes bronchoconstriction 10. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Histamine 2 (H2) - ANSWER anti-inflammatory properties gastric mucosa 11. HIV EIA (3rd generation immunoassay) - ANSWER can use urine, saliva, or serum (most accurate), need to wait until 12 weeks post exposure to see antibodies, &gt;99% accurate 4th generation immunoassay- "gold standard" measures P24 antigen can test 10 days post exposure 12. Mast cell - ANSWER Cellular bags of granules located in loose connective tisssue close to blood vessels. Activation initiates inflammatory process. 13. Histamine - ANSWER Causes vasodilation, increases vascular permeability, increases blood flow to the site of injury- causes erythema and swelling. 14. Cytokines - ANSWER Soluble factors that contribute to the regulation of innate or adaptive resistance by affecting other neighboring cells. Can be pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory. Can react quickly or be more delayed. 15. Leukotrines - ANSWER Released when mast cells degranulate, prolong the inflammatory process. Cause vasodilation, attract neutrophils, monocytes, and t of inhibition for singular. 16. Prostaglandins - ANSWER Released when mast cells degranulate, are produced by the arachidonic pathway. Cause vasodilation, platelet aggregation at site of injury, pain, and fever. 17. Chemotactic factors - ANSWER Biochemical substance that attracts leukocyte to the site of inflammation 18. Neutrophils - ANSWER Predominant leukocyte at work during the early stages of acute inflammation 19. Monocytes - ANSWER Become macrophages when entering the tissue, responsible for presenting antigens to the CD4 cell which triggers T-cell immunity and B-cell immunity. Releases additional cytokines IL1, IL6, TNF. 20. Cytokine IL1 function - ANSWER Causes fever, activates phagocytes & lymphocytes and also increases the release of IL6a 21. Cytokine IL6 function - ANSWER Stimulates production of acute phase reactants and promotes growth and stimulation of RBCs 22. Cytokine TNF function - ANSWER Causes fever, increases synthesis of proinflammatory proteins by liver, causes muscle wasting, induces thrombosis 23. Cytokine growth factor function - ANSWER Promotes production and maturation of neutrophils

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NURS 5315 Advanced Patho Exam 2 STUDY
GUIDE 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS
<LATEST VERSION>



1. First 5 steps in the inflammatory process - ANSWER ✔ 1. mast cell
degranulation
activation of coagulation cascade
activation of kinin cascade
release of chemotactic factors
5.Activation of the complement cascade


2. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Complement - ANSWER ✔
Form the membrane attack complex
bacterial lysis
vasodilation
Increased vascular permeability
triggers mast cell degranulation
chemotaxis
opsonization - opsonins tag foreign pathogens for elimination by phagocytes


3. Role/function in the inflammatory process: kinin - ANSWER ✔ turned into
bradykinin which is responsible for pain, chemotaxis and Increased vascular
permeability and vasodilation


4. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Coagulation cascade - ANSWER
✔ plays role in activating the kinin system

, Factor XII (Hagemon factor) activates kinin and forms a fibrin mesh to stop
bleeding and trap microorganisms


5. Role/function in the inflammatory process: chemotactic factors - ANSWER
✔ once released attract neutrophils, eosinophils and monocytes for
phagocytosis


6. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Neutrophils - ANSWER ✔ show
up at the site of injury in 6-8 hours
Neutrophils express and release cytokines, which in turn amplify
inflammatory reactions by several other cell types. In addition to recruiting
and activating other cells of the immune system, neutrophils play a key role
in the front-line defense against invading pathogens.


7. Role/function in the inflammatory process: monocytes - ANSWER ✔ Show
up in 1-7 days
become macrophages
present antigens to the CD4 cell which leads to Tcell immunity which leads
to B cell immunity
Releases IL1, IL6, TNF and growth factors


8. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Mast cell degranulation -
ANSWER ✔ triggers the activation of the acute phase reactants
This leads to the release of histamine, cytokines, leukotrienes, platelet
activation factor and prostaglandins


9. Role/function in the inflammatory process: Histamine 1 (H1) - ANSWER ✔
promotes inflammation
smooth muscles, i.e. bronchi - asthma causes bronchoconstriction

,10.Role/function in the inflammatory process: Histamine 2 (H2) - ANSWER ✔
anti-inflammatory properties
gastric mucosa


11.HIV EIA (3rd generation immunoassay) - ANSWER ✔ can use urine,
saliva, or serum (most accurate), need to wait until 12 weeks post exposure
to see antibodies, >99% accurate
4th generation immunoassay- "gold standard"
measures P24 antigen
can test 10 days post exposure


12.Mast cell - ANSWER ✔ Cellular bags of granules located in loose
connective tisssue close to blood vessels. Activation initiates inflammatory
process.


13.Histamine - ANSWER ✔ Causes vasodilation, increases vascular
permeability, increases blood flow to the site of injury- causes erythema and
swelling.


14.Cytokines - ANSWER ✔ Soluble factors that contribute to the regulation of
innate or adaptive resistance by affecting other neighboring cells. Can be
pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory. Can react quickly or be more
delayed.


15.Leukotrines - ANSWER ✔ Released when mast cells degranulate, prolong
the inflammatory process. Cause vasodilation, attract neutrophils,
monocytes, and eosinophils.target of inhibition for singular.

, 16.Prostaglandins - ANSWER ✔ Released when mast cells degranulate, are
produced by the arachidonic pathway. Cause vasodilation, platelet
aggregation at site of injury, pain, and fever.


17.Chemotactic factors - ANSWER ✔ Biochemical substance that attracts
leukocyte to the site of inflammation


18.Neutrophils - ANSWER ✔ Predominant leukocyte at work during the early
stages of acute inflammation


19.Monocytes - ANSWER ✔ Become macrophages when entering the tissue,
responsible for presenting antigens to the CD4 cell which triggers T-cell
immunity and B-cell immunity.
Releases additional cytokines IL1, IL6, TNF.


20.Cytokine IL1 function - ANSWER ✔ Causes fever, activates phagocytes &
lymphocytes and also increases the release of IL6a


21.Cytokine IL6 function - ANSWER ✔ Stimulates production of acute phase
reactants and promotes growth and stimulation of RBCs


22.Cytokine TNF function - ANSWER ✔ Causes fever, increases synthesis of
proinflammatory proteins by liver, causes muscle wasting, induces
thrombosis


23.Cytokine growth factor function - ANSWER ✔ Promotes production and
maturation of neutrophils

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