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NURS 5315 UTA Exam 2 | 106 Terms with Complete Solution | Latest 2026/2027 Update 1. Cytokine IL1 function Answer: Causes fever, activates phagocytes & lymphocytes and also increases the release of IL6a 2. Cytokine IL6 function Answer: Stimulates production of acute phase reactants and promotes growth and stimulation of RBCs 3. Cytokine TNF function Answer: Causes fever, increases synthesis of proinflammatory proteins by liver, causes muscle wasting, induces thrombosis 4. Cytokine growth factor function Answer: Promotes production and maturation of neu- trophils 5. Complement Answer: Functions include bacterial lysis, vasodilation and increased vas- cular permeability, triggers mast cell degranulation, chemotaxis, and opsonization. 6. Kinin Answer: Converted to bradykinin which is responsible for pain and chemotaxis, and it increases vascular permeability and vasodilation. 7. Coagulation cascade Answer: Factor XII activates kinin. Function is to form fibrin mesh to stop bleeding and trap micro organisms. 8. COX1 Answer: Prostaglandin of arachidonic pathway. Provides gastroprotection, platelet aggregation, fluid/electrolyte balance 9. COX2 Answer: Prostaglandin of arachidonic pathway. Responsible for pain, fever, renal protection, tissue repair, reproduction development. 10. COX2 inhibitors- clinical implications Answer: Protect gastric mucosa- prevent ulcers and bleeding. Removed from market r/t cardiac events except for Celebrex. Can impair renal function , monitor labs. 11. Arachidonic pathway purpose Answer: Synthesis of prostaglandins 12. Non-selective NSAIDS Answer: Inhibit COX1 and COX2, risk for gastric ulceration, GI bleeds, edema, renal impairment

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NURS 5315 UTA Exam 2 | 106 Terms with Complete
Solution | Latest 2026/2027 Update

1. Cytokine IL1 function Answer: Causes fever, activates phagocytes & lymphocytes and
also increases the release of IL6a

2. Cytokine IL6 function Answer: Stimulates production of acute phase reactants and
promotes growth and stimulation
of RBCs

3. Cytokine TNF function Answer: Causes fever, increases synthesis of proinflammatory

proteins by liver, causes muscle wasting, induces thrombosis

4. Cytokine growth factor function Answer: Promotes production and maturation of
neu- trophils

5. Complement Answer: Functions include bacterial lysis, vasodilation and increased

vas- cular permeability, triggers mast cell degranulation, chemotaxis, and

opsonization.

6. Kinin Answer: Converted to bradykinin which is responsible for pain and chemotaxis,

and it increases vascular permeability and vasodilation.






,7. Coagulation cascade Answer: Factor XII activates kinin. Function is to form fibrin

mesh to stop bleeding and trap micro organisms.

8. COX1 Answer: Prostaglandin of arachidonic pathway. Provides gastroprotection,

platelet aggregation, fluid/electrolyte balance

9. COX2 Answer: Prostaglandin of arachidonic pathway. Responsible for pain, fever,

renal protection, tissue repair, reproduction development.

10. COX2 inhibitors- clinical implications Answer: Protect gastric mucosa- prevent ulcers

and bleeding. Removed from market r/t cardiac events except for Celebrex. Can

impair renal function , monitor labs.

11. Arachidonic pathway purpose Answer: Synthesis of prostaglandins

12. Non-selective NSAIDS Answer: Inhibit COX1 and COX2, risk for gastric ulceration, GI
bleeds, edema, renal impairment

13. ASA Answer: Blocks COX1 and COX2, also inhibits Thromboxane A2 and
prostaglandins

14. Corticosteroids Answer: Inhibit phospholipase A2, preventing formation of
prostaglandins, thromboxane
A2, prostacyclin, and leukotrines
15. Thromboxane Answer: Vasoconstriction, platelet aggregation

16. Prostacyclin Answer: Vasodilation, platelet aggregation (most effective one)


, 17. Type 1 hypersensitivity Answer: E. Immediate response to allergen, food, meds,
pollen, asthma, allergic reactions

P. IgE binds with antigen at 1st exposure. Antigen binds with this complex at 2nd exposure
Inflammatory cascade initiates.

C.M. Urticaria, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, angioedema, anaphylaxis

27. Atopic disorders Answer: Genetic Type 1 hypersensitivity, asthma, hay fever, eczema,
urticaria

28. Type 2 hypersensitivity Answer: E. Antibodies directed against fixed antigens on the
plasma membrane of cells

C.M. Varies depending on alloimmune or autoimmune

29. All immunity and example of hypersensitivity Answer: When an individuals immune

system reacts against antigens on the tissues of other members of the same species

Blood transfusions- causes clumping and lysis of RBC- fever, nausea, chills, low back

pain, dark urine, hives, itching, SOB

Rh incompatibility- hemolytic disease of newborn with jaundice, give Rhogam within 72
hours of birth (Rh- mother with

Rh+ child)

30. Autoimmunity and example of hypersensitivity Answer: A breakdown of tolerance

in which the bodies immune system begins to recognize self-antigens as foreign.

Graves Disease- autoantibodies form against thyroid cells- bind to thyroid cells and

mimic action of TSH, increases secretion of thyroxine

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