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Immunity Study Guide – These are the

Immunity Study Guide – These are the questions given on our study guide I don’t have any other information. Sorry Make sure you review your lab values for CBC – memorize the normal ranges for those values and make sure you know the major types of Leukocytes and know the basic functions of each. Diseases to know: Overview and the differences between the immune system and its different types Know anaphylaxis and how to treat it (airway management and the drugs involved) Sepsis and how inflammation will end up killing your patient Rh incompatibility – Basic rules of immunization Lupus Gout Rheumatoid Arthritis Fibromyalgia HIV/AIDS Immune system review Know what innate immunity Know what acquired immunity is and what cells affect each type of acquired immunity Know what humoral immunity is and what the end products are Know what cell-mediated immunity is and what the end products are Know what inflammation is, the problems of capillary permeability, and the end result of systemic inflammation Know the difference between active-natural, active-artificial, passive-natural, and passive-artificial immunity- examples of each Know the general meds and rules to help with inflammation- NSAIDS, Steroids, etc. Allergic reactions/hypersensitivity Know the signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction (correct medical terms for each innate system that is hyperactive) Know the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis Know the medications given to treat anaphylaxis (epinephrine, steroids, Benadryl, famotidine) Know the pathophysiology of anaphylaxis and why it is life-threatening Know the priority treatment of anaphylaxis (protect the airway, give meds, observe) Know what RH incompatibility is and the pathophysiology Know how RH incompatibility is treated Sepsis Know the pathophysiology of inflammation Know the pathophysiology of SIRS Know the pathophysiology of Sepsis Know the priority treatment for Sepsis HIV Know what HIV is Know the pathophysiology of HIV Know how HIV is transmitted Know the different stages of HIV and how each stage is diagnosed/monitored Know what labs are tracked to determine HIV stages Know what PrEP is and what It means for your patients Know what PEP is and what the rules are Know what ARTs are and what the rules are for treatment Know how to prevent opportunistic infections Know the main different types of opportunistic infections (Karposi’s sarcoma, candidiasis, EBV, HSV, CMV, etc.) Rheumatoid diseases Know what Rheumatoid diseases are and why they are classified as such Know the problems associated with Rheumatic diseases Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) Know the pathophysiology of SLE and what antibodies are formed Know the treatment of SLE Know the triggers of flare-ups for SLE Know the sign/symptoms of SLE Know how SLE can affect the kidneys, heart, and lungs – what s/s to monitor for each system Know what labs are used to diagnose SLE Know the complications of pregnancy and SLE Know non-pharmacological interventions for SLE Rheumatoid Arthritis Know the risk factors for RA Know the s/s of RA Know the pathophysiology of RA (how it destroys the joint’s collagen and results in fusions- see slide 60) Know the treatment for RA Know the non-pharm treatment for RA Know what to do during a flare-up of RA versus remission Gout Know the pathophysiology of gout Know the treatment options for gout Know medications to administer during a flair-up and when in remission Know treatment for pain pharmacology/nonpharmacologic interventions Fibromyalgia Know the pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia Know how it is diagnosed Know common medications to treat fibromyalgia Know patient education on what to monitor, take, and do Know the best nonpharmacological interventions for fibromyalgia SCIENCE

 
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