Hemosiderin
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The breakdown of the red cells releases hemosiderin, which causes a
brownish skin color
What is lysis
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Primary humoral response
•Through a process called lysis, the antibody (phagocyte) prepares the
antigen for ingestion by damaging the outer membrane of the antigen's
cell.
, •The damaged cell then ruptures, making its contents accessible for
digestion by phagocytes.
Active vs Passive Immunity
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Passive natural immunity is the type that is transmitted from mother to baby.
Injections that provide passive immunity should be given as early as
possible in the disease, because they only protect against further tissue
damage
.Passive immunity is usually time-limited, because the antibodies provided
only last for a specific period
.Active naturally acquired immunity occurs when a person contracts and
survives a disease.
Active artificially acquired immunity occurs by vaccination or immunization.
Post vaccination considerations
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•In all patient care areas where immunizing agents are administered,
emergency equipment should be readily available.
•As an extra precaution to ensure prompt treatment of a hypersensitivity
reaction, it is advisable for people receiving immunizing agents to remain in
the clinic or office for 15 to 20 minutes after an injection is given.
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The breakdown of the red cells releases hemosiderin, which causes a
brownish skin color
What is lysis
Give this one a try later!
Primary humoral response
•Through a process called lysis, the antibody (phagocyte) prepares the
antigen for ingestion by damaging the outer membrane of the antigen's
cell.
, •The damaged cell then ruptures, making its contents accessible for
digestion by phagocytes.
Active vs Passive Immunity
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Passive natural immunity is the type that is transmitted from mother to baby.
Injections that provide passive immunity should be given as early as
possible in the disease, because they only protect against further tissue
damage
.Passive immunity is usually time-limited, because the antibodies provided
only last for a specific period
.Active naturally acquired immunity occurs when a person contracts and
survives a disease.
Active artificially acquired immunity occurs by vaccination or immunization.
Post vaccination considerations
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•In all patient care areas where immunizing agents are administered,
emergency equipment should be readily available.
•As an extra precaution to ensure prompt treatment of a hypersensitivity
reaction, it is advisable for people receiving immunizing agents to remain in
the clinic or office for 15 to 20 minutes after an injection is given.