Chapter 14- Lymphatic and Immune System

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Formation of lymph
a.) Lymphocytopenia
b.) Lymphadenitis
c.) Lymphedema
d.) Lymphopoiesis
e.) Lymphoid

d.) Lymphopoiesis

Interstitial fluid contains or is
a.) Antibodies produced by white blood cells
b.) Red and white blood cells
c.) Found in the spaces between cells and becomes lymph when it enter lymph capillaries
d.) Connective tissue
e.) Blood clotting factors

c.) Found in the space between cells and becomes lymph when it enter lymph capillaries

All of the following are part of the immune system EXCEPT
a.) Lymphocytes
b.) Platelets
c.) Monocytes
d.) Phagocytes
e.) Antibodies

b.) Platelets

All of the following describe areas of lymph nodes concentration EXCEPT
a.) Inguinal
b.) Axillary
c.) Bone marrow
d.) Mediastinal
e.) Cervical

c.) Bone marrow

Atopy is
a.) An early stage of early AIDS
b.) A hypersensitivity or allergic state
c.) A type of lymphoma
d.) A disease found in tropical areas
e.) Acute infectious disease caused by Epstein-Barr virus

b.) A hypersensitivity or allergic state

Helper or supressor cells are types of
a.) B cells
b.) T cells
c.) Platelets
d.) Antigens
e.) Antibodies

b.) T cells

Examples of immunoglobulins
a.) IgA, IgC, IgE
b.) Monocytes
c.) Lymphocytes
d.) Hepatocytes
e.) Clotting factors

a.) IgA, IgC, IgE

Oropharyngeal lymph tissue
a.) Spleen
b.) Thymus
c.) Bone Marrow
d.) Tonsils
e.) Adenoids

d.) Tonsils

Mediastinal T-cell producer
a.) Spleen
b.) Thymus
c.) Bone Marrow
d.) Tonsils
e.) Adenoids

b.) Thymus

Nasopharyngeal lymph tissue
a.) Spleen
b.) Thymus
c.) Bone Marrow
d.) Tonsils
e.) Adenoids

e.) Adenoids

Abdominal organ that filters erythrocytes and activates lymphocytes
a.) Spleen
b.) Thymus
c.) Bone Marrow
d.) Tonsils
e.) Adenoids

a.) Spleen

Produces lymphocytes and monocytes and all other blood cells
a.) Spleen
b.) Thymus
c.) Bone Marrow
d.) Tonsils
e.) Adenoids

c.) Bone Marrow

Cytotoxic cells
a.) B cell lymphocytes
b.) T-cells lymphocytes
c.) Platelets
d.) Thrombocytes
e.) Eosinophils

b.) T-Cell lymphocytes

Interferons and interleukins are
a.) Gamma globulins
b.) Interstitial fluid
c.) Antiviral proteins produced by T-cell lymphocytes
d.) Produced by B-cell lymphocytes
e.) Helper cells

c.) Antiviral proteins produced by T-cells lymphocytes

Slight increase in numbers of lymphocytes
a.) Lymphocytopenia
b.) Lymphopoiesis
c.) Lymphoid
d.) Lymphoctosis
e.) Lymphedema

d.) Lymphocytosis

Pertaining to poison
a.) Necrotic
b.) Hypoxic
c.) Cyanotic
d.) Toxic
e.) Stenotic

d.) Toxic

Computerized x-ray imagining in the transverse plane
a.) CT scan
b.) Lymphangiogram
c.) Ultrasonography
d.) MRI
e.) Lymphadenectomy

a.) CT scan

HIV is
a.) A malignancy associated with AIDS
b.) A drug used to treat AIDS
c.) The virus that caused AIDS
d.) The test used to detect AIDS
e.) A type of lymphoma

c.) The virus the cause AIDS

Malignant tumor of lymph nodes
a.) Sarcoidosis
b.) Lymphedema
c.) Hodgkin disease
d.) Hypersplenism
e.) Lymphocytopenia

c.) Hodgkin disease

Viral infection causing blisters on skin of lips, nose, or genitals
a.) Kaposi sarcoma
b.) Herpes simplex
c.) Cryptococcus
d.) Toxoplasmosis
e.) Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia

b.) Herpes simplex

Cancer arising from the lining of cells of capillaries, producing blueish red skin nodules
a.) Kaposi sarcoma
b.) Herpes simplex
c.) Cryptococcus
d.) Toxoplasmosis
e.) Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia

a.) Kaposi sarcoma

Major lung infection with fever, cough, chest pain, and sputum. Treatment is with Bactrim
a.) Kaposi sarcoma
b.) Herpes simplex
c.) Cryptococcus
d.) Toxoplasmosis
e.) Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia

e.) Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia

Protozoal (Parasitic) infection associated with AIDS. Produces pneumonitis, hepatitis, and encephalitis
a.) Kaposi sarcoma
b.) Herpes simplex
c.) Cryptococcus
d.) Toxoplasmosis
e.) Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia

d.) Toxoplasmosis

Fungal infection associated with AIDS. Involves brain and meninges, lungs, and skin
a.) Kaposi sarcoma
b.) Herpes simplex
c.) Cryptococcus
d.) Toxoplasmosis
e.) Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia

c.) Cryptococcus

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