Week 1
Across
- 2. place where an infectious agent lives and multiplies
- 3. of entry pathway for infection to enter the body(3 words)
- 5. example of passive artificial immunity
- 7. medication that blocks histamines, used for allergic reactions that do not involve angio edema or respiratory distress
- 9. type of immunity that comes from intentional exposure to denatured pathogen or administration of antibodies
- 10. type of contact in which the patient is exposed to an infectious agent through touching a surface or object
- 11. common manifestation of inflammation
- 13. contact in which the patient is directly exposed to the infectious agent
- 15. common manifestation of inflammation
- 17. immunity that is "passed on" does not involve direct contact with a pathogen
- 18. example of passive natural immunity
Down
- 1. skin rash caused by exposure to an irritant
- 4. example of active natural immunity
- 6. cause of antibiotic resistance
- 8. type of immunity that comes from contact with infectious disease
- 9. decreased neutrophil count, associated with infection
- 12. example of an NSAID
- 14. increased WBC count
- 16. medication used to stop anaphylaxis, reverses bronchoconstriction and vasodilation