Question 18 You are caring for an infant patient who has been diagnosed with Neonatal Herpes. Which of the following app

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Question 18 You are caring for an infant patient who has been diagnosed with Neonatal Herpes. Which of the following app

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Question 18 You Are Caring For An Infant Patient Who Has Been Diagnosed With Neonatal Herpes Which Of The Following App 1
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Question 18 You are caring for an infant patient who has been diagnosed with Neonatal Herpes. Which of the following apply to this infection: OA, latency in spinal cord neurons causing brain lesions in the infant OB. secretion of a soluble alpha interferon false receptor O C reactivation of the vinus followed by transmission the infant O D. reactivation of the virus in the infant causing urogenital tract lesions O E infection that is cleared by neutrophils Question 19 Opsonization by macrophage during the late events of inflammation will be essential to destroy a capsule-synthesizing bacterial pathogen that is causing infection. Which of the following will be directly required to allow opsonization for the innate immune system: OA secretion of IL-2 and gamma interferon OB. release of TNF alpha, IL-1, IL-6, and IL-8 OC. C3b and the C3b receptor OD. binding of CSa to the CSa receptor (CSR) O E secretion of IgM and the MBL protein OF. none of the above apply DQuestion 20 2 pts All of the following apply to alpha/beta interferons (IFN) EXCEPT: OA alpha/beta IFNs prevent viral adsorption (attachment) to the host cell preventing infection O alpha/beta IFNs are only produced at the time of viral infection of the cell OC alpha/beta FNs are produced by the infected call during viral infection OD alpha/beta FNs induce the expression of RNase Land elF28 in surrounding, uninfected cols OE alpha/beta FNs lead to detrimental effects on the host cell OF alpha/beta FNs signaling can be inhibited by a viral soluble IFN false receptor 2 pts 2 pts
n Question 33 You are coordinating a medical response to a Hepatitis A virus outbreak. Applied passive specific immunity will be most helpful in preventing disease in individuals who have been infected with the virus, but are not yet symptomatic. Which of the following apply: OA transfer of Hepatitis A virus specific Tc cells O B. transfer of pooled Hepatitis A virus specific IgG OC transfer of Hepatitis A virus specific plasma cells O D. transfer of Hepatitis A virus specific antigen presenting cells (APC) O E. none of the above apply Question 34 OA secretion of cytotoxins perforin and granzyme B by Tc cells O B. diapadesis of neutrophils into the tissues OC secretion of IL-2 Which of the following is specific to the immediate events of innate immune system inflammation: O D. vasodilation, vascular permeability, and cell adhesion molecule (CAM) expression O E secretion of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha O F. none of the following occur during the immediate events of inflammation Question 35 2 pts Which of the following will be MOST important antibody function(s) in the clearance of a bacterial species that synthesizes attachment pili for infection of the intestinal tract: OA complement directed lysis by g OB ADCC-opsonization and agglutination by IgG OC. neutralization by IgA OD. association with mast cells to release histamines, prostaglandins, and leukotrienes by g OE induction of perforin and granzyme 8 synthesis by Tc cells 2 pts 2 pts
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