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- 3. Management requires stopping of the blood transfusion and collecting urine and blood samples.
- 6. Example of Type IV Hypersensitivity Reaction when poison ivy causes an inflammatory reaction.
- 9. Medication for rheumatoid arthritis that inhibits DNA synthesis via blocking folic acid metabolism, usually given once weekly.
- 11. Immune globulin administered to Rh- women after delivery if the baby has Rh+ blood type.
- 13. Immunity acquired after administration of hepatitis B immune globulin.
- 14. Medication for rheumatoid arthritis that inhibits migration of neutrophils and eosinophils to inflamed area.
- 15. Vaccine contains weakened microbes that may have some risk for immunocompromised.
- 17. Adverse effect of hydroxychloroquine that requires regular eye exams.
- 19. Blood type that can receive any other blood type because recipient already has all antigens.
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- 1. Blood type that can donate to any other blood type because no antigens are being transfused.
- 2. Live vaccine indicated for the prevention of chickenpox.
- 4. Measurement of antibodies that can help determine level of immunity.
- 5. Blood in the urine, lower back pain, decrease in blood pressure and increase in respiratory rate indicate:
- 7. CD8 T-lymphocytes that kill target cells.
- 8. Immunity acquired after exposure to an antigen through vaccination.
- 9. Acronym for live vaccine indicated for measles, mumps, and rubella.
- 10. Biologic disease modifying anti-rheumatoid drug that binds to tumor necrosis factor.
- 12. Dose of a vaccine intended to restimulate the immune system and raise antibody levels.
- 14. CD4 T-lymphocytes that teach other lymphocytes which antigens to target.
- 16. Immunity due to the resistance of spread of a contagious disease because a high proportion are immune.
- 18. Immunity specific to particular threats, based on their unique antigens.
