With medications if HIV is blocked by blocking the CCR5 receptor, what receptor can
it evolve to use?
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CXR4
what is exudate?
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stuff that falls out of the blood
What is the cause of septic shock?
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infection -->systemic inflammatory response --> vasodilation and increased
permeability of vessels --> third spacing of fluid and decreased vascular
volume
______ (from any cell) and ______ from leukocytes are synthesized and secreted.
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prostaglandins and leukotrienes
what is MAP?
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mean arterial pressure
In cardiogenic shock is the issue with the pipes, pump, or fluid?
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pump
In the progressive stage of shock, what changes are seen to cognition?
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decreased GCS (<13), profound loss of reflexes, drowsy, unresponsive, and
neuro deficits
What is the MOI for type III hypersensitivity?
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antigen-antibody complexes deposited in blood vessel walls cause
inflammation and tissue damage where the complexes accumulate.
______ (cellular mediators) lead to vasodilation and WBC recruitment
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cytokines
When caring for a patient in shock, what lab results demonstrate their cells are using
anaerobic metabolism?
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high lactate in plasma
SLE GI symptoms
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N/V, IBS, diarrhea, sterile peritonitis (infection of the abdominal cavity
without infectious pathogens)
SLE finger/toe symptoms
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they can turn blue
Common examples of type III hypersensitivity
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SLE (Lupus) and RA (rheumatoid arthritis)
vasodilation + permeability =
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it evolve to use?
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CXR4
what is exudate?
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stuff that falls out of the blood
What is the cause of septic shock?
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infection -->systemic inflammatory response --> vasodilation and increased
permeability of vessels --> third spacing of fluid and decreased vascular
volume
______ (from any cell) and ______ from leukocytes are synthesized and secreted.
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prostaglandins and leukotrienes
what is MAP?
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mean arterial pressure
In cardiogenic shock is the issue with the pipes, pump, or fluid?
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pump
In the progressive stage of shock, what changes are seen to cognition?
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decreased GCS (<13), profound loss of reflexes, drowsy, unresponsive, and
neuro deficits
What is the MOI for type III hypersensitivity?
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antigen-antibody complexes deposited in blood vessel walls cause
inflammation and tissue damage where the complexes accumulate.
______ (cellular mediators) lead to vasodilation and WBC recruitment
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cytokines
When caring for a patient in shock, what lab results demonstrate their cells are using
anaerobic metabolism?
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high lactate in plasma
SLE GI symptoms
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N/V, IBS, diarrhea, sterile peritonitis (infection of the abdominal cavity
without infectious pathogens)
SLE finger/toe symptoms
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they can turn blue
Common examples of type III hypersensitivity
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SLE (Lupus) and RA (rheumatoid arthritis)
vasodilation + permeability =
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