principles Flashcards
(23 cards)
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- which Ig is found in mucosa - IgA
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- what produces endotoxin - gram negative
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- exotoxin - gram positive
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- which Ig is found in breast milk - IgA
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- which Ig is associated with hypersensitivity – IgE
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- what receptors does IgE bind to to bring about a response – Fc receptors
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- what is the most common type of Ig/antibody – IgG
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- what is the first antibody/Ig to appear in response to an antigen - IgM
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- where is trachea palpated – suprasternal notch/jugular notch
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- nerve that supplies the rectum – S4/inferior rectal nerve (s2
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penis
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poo and pee off the floor)
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- nerve that supplies the diaphragm – C3
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diaphragm alive)
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- what antibiotic is used for gram positive cover – vancomycin
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- what are the mycin antibiotics used for (clarithromycin etc) – streptococcal
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infections
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URTI/LRTI
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- CF gene is autosomal recessive. Mum and dad are both unaffected but daughter is affected. What are the chances that another unaffected daughter is a carrier? - 2⁄3
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18
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- What bone has no articulations in the body? Hyoid bone
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19
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- Use of antimicrobial soap – choose most ‘serious’ option.
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- 2
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3-DPG is an acid that helps bind O2. Reduced amounts of this result in more
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dissociation.
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22
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- A component of a strain of MRSA which causes severe skin infection such as
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necrotising fasciitis is PANTON VALENTINE LEUKOCIDIN. The ‘worst’ type of MRS is PVL.
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