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Chapter 19 – Disorders Associated with the Immune System
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HypersensitivityAutoimmune
DiseasesDiseases HLA AIDS
FINAL ROUND
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Topic 1: Hypersensitivity
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The time before clinical symptoms appear forType III hypersensitivities is
a. <30 min.
b. 3–8 hours.
c. 5–12 hours.
d. 24–48 hours.
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Topic 1: Hypersensitivity
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The time before clinical symptoms appear forType III hypersensitivities is
a. <30 min.
b. 3–8 hours.
c. 5–12 hours.
d. 24–48 hours.
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Topic 1: Hypersensitivity
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Anaphylaxis involves the reactions when certainantigens combine with _____ antibodies.
a. IgG
b. IgE
c. IgA
d. IgD
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Topic 1: Hypersensitivity
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Anaphylaxis involves the reactions when certainantigens combine with _____ antibodies.
a. IgG
b. IgE
c. IgA
d. IgD
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Topic 1: Hypersensitivity
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Which blood type can someone who is type Areceive?
a. A
b. B
c. AB and A
d. A and O
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Topic 1: Hypersensitivity
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Which blood type can someone who is type Areceive?
a. A
b. B
c. AB and A
d. A and O
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Topic 1: Hypersensitivity
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Localized anaphylaxis is usually associatedwith antigens that enter via
a. injection.
b. blood.
c. skin.
d. respiratory route
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Localized anaphylaxis is usually associatedwith antigens that enter via
a. injection.
b. blood.
c. skin.
d. respiratory route.
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Topic 1: Hypersensitivity
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Which of the following can result from systemicanaphylaxis?
a. contact dermatitis
b. hives
c. shock
d. asthma
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Which of the following can result from systemicanaphylaxis?
a. contact dermatitis
b. hives
c. shock
d. asthma
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Topic 2: Autoimmune Diseases
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What is the approximate percentage ofautoimmune disease cases that selectively affect women?
a. 75%
b. 50%
c. 60%
d. 30%
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Topic 2: Autoimmune Diseases
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What is the approximate percentage of autoimmune disease cases that selectively affect women? a. 75%
b. 50%
c. 60%
d. 30%
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Topic 2: Autoimmune Diseases
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An example of an immune complex autoimmunereaction is
a. multiple sclerosis.
b. rheumatoid arthritis.
c. Graves’ disease.
d. insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
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Topic 2: Autoimmune Diseases
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An example of an immune complex autoimmunereaction is
a. multiple sclerosis.
b. rheumatoid arthritis.
c. Graves’ disease.
d. insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
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Topic 2: Autoimmune Diseases
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What is one of the more common autoimmunediseases that affects mostly young adults?
a. multiple sclerosis
b. psoriasis
c. insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
d. myasthenia gravis
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Topic 2: Autoimmune Diseases
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What is one of the more common autoimmunediseases that affects mostly young adults?
a. multiple sclerosis
b. psoriasis
c. insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
d. myasthenia gravis
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Topic 2: Autoimmune Diseases
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Which disease is a systemic autoimmune diseaseinvolving immune complex reactions that mainlyaffects women?
a. systemic lupus erythematosus
b. multiple sclerosis
c. psoriasis
d. insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
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Topic 2: Autoimmune Diseases
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Which disease is a systemic autoimmune diseaseinvolving immune complex reactions that mainlyaffects women?
a. systemic lupus erythematosus
b. multiple sclerosis
c. psoriasis
d. insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
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Topic 2: Autoimmune Diseases
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Rheumatoid arthritis is an example of which typeof autoimmune disease?
a. cytotoxic autoimmune reactions
b. immune complex autoimmune reactions
c. cell-mediated autoimmune reactions
d. humoral-mediated autoimmune reactions
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Topic 2: Autoimmune Diseases
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Rheumatoid arthritis is an example of which typeof autoimmune disease?
a. cytotoxic autoimmune reactions
b. immune complex autoimmune reactions
c. cell-mediated autoimmune reactions
d. humoral-mediated autoimmune reactions
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Topic 3: Diseases
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What type of hypersensitivity is hemolytic diseaseof the newborn?
a. anaphylactic reaction
b. cytotoxic reaction
c. immune complex reaction
d. delayed cell-mediated reaction
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Topic 3: Diseases
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What type of hypersensitivity is hemolytic diseaseof the newborn?
a. anaphylactic reaction
b. cytotoxic reaction
c. immune complex reaction
d. delayed cell-mediated reaction
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Topic 3: Diseases
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Contact dermatitis from exposure to poison ivyis due to
a. sensitized T cells.
b. IgE.
c. IgM.
d. sensitized B cells.
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Topic 3: Diseases
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Contact dermatitis from exposure to poison ivy is due to
a. sensitized T cells.
b. IgE.
c. IgM.
d. sensitized B cells.
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Topic 3: Diseases
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When does a person manifest a hypersensitivityreaction?
a. on primary exposure
b. on a second or subsequent exposure
c. during immunosuppression
d. during an autoimmune disease
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Topic 3: Diseases
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When does a person manifest a hypersensitivityreaction?
a. on primary exposure
b. on a second or subsequent exposure
c. during immunosuppression
d. during an autoimmune disease
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Topic 3: Diseases
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The hypersensitivity reaction caused by transfusionwith the wrong blood type is an example of
a. Type I hypersensitivity.
b. Type II hypersensitivity.
c. Type IIl hypersensitivity.
d. Type IV hypersensitivity.
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Topic 3: Diseases
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The hypersensitivity reaction caused by transfusionwith the wrong blood type is an example of
a. Type I hypersensitivity.
b. Type II hypersensitivity.
c. Type IIl hypersensitivity.
d. Type IV hypersensitivity.
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Topic 3: Diseases
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Which of the following increases a person’ssusceptibility to certain cancers?
a. immunosuppression
b. immunologic surveillance
c. immunologic enhancement
d. cytotoxic destruction
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Topic 3: Diseases
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Which of the following increases a person’ssusceptibility to certain cancers?
a. immunosuppression
b. immunologic surveillance
c. immunologic enhancement
d. cytotoxic destruction
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Topic 4: HLA
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A promising new technique for analyzing HLA isthe use of a(n) _____ reaction.
a. precipitation
b. neutralization
c. polymerase chain
d. agglutination
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Topic 4: HLA
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A promising new technique for analyzing HLA isthe use of a(n) _____ reaction.
a. precipitation
b. neutralization
c. polymerase chain
d. agglutination
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Topic 4: HLA
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Cells that are capable of generating many differenttypes of tissue cells are called
a. self-tolerant.
b. pluripotent.
c. privileged tissue.
d. hematopoietic.
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Topic 4: HLA
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Cells that are capable of generating many differenttypes of tissue cells are called
a. self-tolerant.
b. pluripotent.
c. privileged tissue.
d. hematopoietic.
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Topic 4: HLA
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Xenotransplanation products are tissues or organstransplanted from
a. animals.
b. an identical twin.
c. yourself.
d. another human.
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Topic 4: HLA
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Xenotransplanation products are tissues or organstransplanted from
a. animals.
b. an identical twin.
c. yourself.
d. another human.
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Topic 4: HLA
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Which of the following can inhibit both cell-mediatedand humoral immunity to prevent rejection oftransplants?
a. FK506
b. cyclosporine
c. sirolimus
d. tacrolimus
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Topic 4: HLA
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Which of the following can inhibit both cell-mediatedand humoral immunity to prevent rejection oftransplants?
a. FK506
b. cyclosporine
c. sirolimus
d. tacrolimus
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Topic 4: HLA
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What type of response do the immunocompetentcells in transplanted bone marrow mount againstthe tissue into which they have been transplanted?
a. cell-mediated immune response
b. humoral immune response
c. hyperacute response
d. hypersensitive response
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Topic 4: HLA
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What type of response do the immunocompetentcells in transplanted bone marrow mount againstthe tissue into which they have been transplanted?
a. cell-mediated immune response
b. humoral immune response
c. hyperacute response
d. hypersensitive response
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Topic 5: AIDS
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Worldwide, the primary mode of transmission ofHIV is
a. respiratory.
b. blood.
c. homosexual transmission.
d. heterosexual transmission.
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Topic 5: AIDS
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Worldwide, the primary mode of transmission ofHIV is
a. respiratory.
b. blood.
c. homosexual transmission.
d. heterosexual transmission.
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Topic 5: AIDS
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In 1981 a cluster of cases of what opportunisticdisease appeared in the Los Angeles area?
a. streptococcal pneumonia
b. E. coli
c. Pneumocystis pneumonia
d. Pseudomonas
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Topic 5: AIDS
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In 1981 a cluster of cases of what opportunisticdisease appeared in the Los Angeles area?
a. streptococcal pneumonia
b. E. coli
c. Pneumocystis pneumonia
d. Pseudomonas
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Topic 5: AIDS
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HIV is able to evade immune defenses by
a. undergoing rapid antigenic changes.
b. producing a lot of antibody.
c. killing the host cells.
d. becoming latent.
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Topic 5: AIDS
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HIV is able to evade immune defenses by
a. undergoing rapid antigenic changes.
b. producing a lot of antibody.
c. killing the host cells.
d. becoming latent.
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Topic 5: AIDS
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HIV destroys
a. all T cells.
b. all B and T cells.
c. CD8+ T cells.
d. CD4+ T cells.
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Topic 5: AIDS
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HIV destroys
a. all T cells.
b. all B and T cells.
c. CD8+ T cells.
d. CD4+ T cells.
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Topic 5: AIDS
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Seroconversion for HIV can take as long as
a. 7 days.
b. 1 month.
c. 3 months.
d. 6 months.
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Topic 5: AIDS
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Seroconversion for HIV can take as long as
a. 7 days.
b. 1 month.
c. 3 months.
d. 6 months.
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FINAL ROUND Question
The progress of HIV infection in adults can bedivided into _____ clinical phases.
a. four
b. three
c. two
d. five
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FINAL ROUND Answer
The progress of HIV infection in adults can bedivided into _____ clinical phases.
a. four
b. three
c. two
d. five
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