Immune System

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