Patho Pharm Exam Flashcards
Natural Active Immunity
Antibodies made after exposure to an infection
Artificial active immunity
Antibodies made after getting vaccinated
Passive natural immunity
Antibodies are transferred from mother to baby
Artificial passive immunity
Antibodies are required from an immune serum medication
Phagocytosis
Ingestion of foreign material, and debries by leukocytes
Appearance of a full thickness burn
Dry, firm, chard or hard White surface
Antidote for overdose of acetaminophen
Acetylcysteine
Fatal reaction to Vancomyosin
Red man, syndrome, characterized by flushing rash, urticarial, tachycardia, and hypotension
Identify an open or compound fracture
soft tissue and skin are exposed at the fracture site
Define iatrogenic
Introduced unintentionally by a physician or surgeon or by medical treatment or diagnostic procedures
What is important to remember about timolol
Is a beta blocker and participates in bronchial constriction. Asthma, patients can develop shortness of breath and wheezing.
Why does morphine cause constipation?
Morphine causes a binding effects to different receptors in the body
Raise thin walled lesions containing clear fluid is
 vesicle
What happens in the body in the case of a patient having a large burn resulting in a decreased blood pressure
Fluid and proteins shift out of the blood, which causes a decrease in blood pressure
Diagnosis of facial blushing and Flushing
Rosacea