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Medicine - Pathophysiology

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Which of the following are examples of hypersensitivity type 1 reactions?
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Type 1 hypersensitivity reactions are mediated by which immunoglobulin?
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What cells are primarily involved in hypersensitivity type 1 reactions?
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What are the local and systemic symptoms of hypersensitivity type 1?
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What is the main treatment for anaphylaxis?
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Type 2 hypersensitivity is also known as what kind of reaction?
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What cells are involved in type 2 hypersensitivity reactions?
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What does type 2 hypersensitivity do to tissues?
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Which of the following are examples of hypersensitivity type 2?
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What is the difference between type 2 and type 3 hypersensitivity?
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Which of the following are examples of type 3 hypersensitivity?
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Autoimmune diseases can be _____ in nature.
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What is alloimmunity?
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Which of the following are examples of alloimmunity?
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What characterizes hypersensitivity type 4?
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Hypersensitivity type 4 is mediated by what?
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Which of the following is an example of hypersensitivity type 4?
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Organ rejection is made up of what hypersensitivity types and why?
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Atopic dermatitis is an example of what type of hypersensitivity?
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Contact dermatitis is an example of what type of hypersensitivity?
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What is the treatment for contact dermatitis?
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What is the treatment for atopic dermatitis?
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What is primary immunodeficiency?
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What is an example of primary immunodeficiency?
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What is secondary immunodeficiency and provide an example?
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What is the most common cause of secondary immunodeficiency?
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Most of our body's iron stores come from what process?
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What is iron deficiency anemia?
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What is thalassemia?
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What is sideroblastic anemia?
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What does MCHC stand for and what does it measure?
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MCHC is low in what kind of anemias and why?
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MHC is normal in what anemias?
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Iron deficiency anemia is what kind of anemia?
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What is ferritin?
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What does low ferritin indicate?
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What is RDW?
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RDW can be used to determine what?
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What can folate deficiency cause?
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What is megaloblastic anemia?
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Who is at risk for folate deficiency?
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What is pernicious anemia?
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What are the symptoms of B12 deficiency anemia?
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What are the risk factors for vitamin B12 deficiency?
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Hemolytic anemia can be caused by what?
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What is aplastic anemia?
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How is the diagnosis of aplastic anemia made?
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What do sickle cell anemia and thalassemia have in common and how do they differ?
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What is the sequence of blood flow through the heart?
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What is the formula for cardiac output?
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What is cardiac output?
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What is stroke volume?
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What is preload?
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What is afterload?
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Sustained tachycardia will result in what?
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What can result in decreased contractility of the heart and why?
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What affects afterload?
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What can cause decreased preload?
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Heart failure equals _____?
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What is LVEDV and what is it caused by?
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Right sided heart failure is known as what?
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What caused right sided heart failure and what are the symptoms of it?
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What is Stage A heart failure?
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What is Stage B heart failure?
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What is Stage C heart failure?
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What is Stage D heart failure?
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What is aortic stenosis?
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What are the symptoms of aortic stenosis?
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What are the symptoms of aortic regurgitation?
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What are the symptoms of mitral stenosis?
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What are the symptoms of mitral regurgitation?
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What is the diagnostic ratio for obstructive pulmonary disease?
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What is the ratio for restrictive pulmonary disease?
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What characterizes asthma?
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What is intrinsic asthma?
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What are extrinsic asthma triggers?
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What is prescribed for mild asthma?
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How is COPD diagnosed?
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In COPD, what is revealed in PFTs?
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COPD is made up of which conditions?
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What is emphysema?
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What are the symptoms of emphysema?
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Chronic bronchitis affects what part of the lungs?
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What are the symptoms of chronic bronchitis?
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