Pearls- Immunity And Infection Flashcards
Iga
Rheumatoid arthritis, G.I. track disorders, cirrhosis, alcoholism
Ige
Parasitic infection, alcoholism, allergic reaction. Is the only anti-body that crosses the placenta
Igm
Parasitic, viral, fungal, bacterial or chronic infections autoimmune disorders like I GG
Igd
Follows I GM
Primary immunodeficiency
Birth
Secondary immunodeficiency
Malnutrition, exposure to radiation or chemo therapy use of immunosuppressants and diseases such as HIV and AIDS
Active immunity
Acquired. Occurs when protein substances are formed within the body to neutralize agents. Vaccination. Long-lasting immunity
Passive immunity
Result of introduction of anti-bodies into the body. Breast-feeding. Short term immunity
Cell mediated immunity
Protect the body against bacterial fungal and viral infections. Macro phages and T lymphocytes recognize the foreign cells are produced interleukin one to produce fever symptoms
Humoral immunity
Production of immunoglobulin in response to be a lymphocytes
Igg
Chronic infection, malnutrition, liver disease, autoimmune disorders, multiple myeloma, leukemia and lymphoma
General antibiotic rules
No fruit juice, take full course, interfere w/bcp
Nausea,v,d
Occurs a lot with antibiotics. Diarrhea–look into super infection
Penicillin SE
Anaphylaxis
Blood dyscrasias
SE. Seen with sulfa Agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia, hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia
Agranulocytosis
Insufficient number wbc
Aplastic anemia
Condition where the bone marrow does not produce red blood cells white blood cells or platelets
Hemolytic anemia
Condition where the red blood cells are destroyed faster than they can be produced
Otoxicity
Aminoglycosides
Anti-infectives
N,v,d. Rash, anaphylaxis, blood dyscrasias, photosensitive-sun exposure, superinfection, hepatotoxic, nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity
Nausea,v,d
Occurs a lot with antibiotics. Diarrhea–look into super infection
Penicillin SE
Anaphylaxis
Blood dyscrasias
SE. Seen with sulfa Agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia, hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia
Agranulocytosis
Insufficient number wbc
Aplastic anemia
Condition where the bone marrow does not produce red blood cells white blood cells or platelets
Hemolytic anemia
Condition where the red blood cells are destroyed faster than they can be produced
Otoxicity
Aminoglycosides
Anti-infectives
N,v,d. Rash, anaphylaxis, blood dyscrasias, photosensitive-sun exposure, superinfection, hepatotoxic, nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity
Types of drugs (11)
Immuno, sulfa, pencil, cephalosporins tetracycline, aminoglycosides, quinolone, macrolides, antiviral, anti fungal, anti parasite.
Vanco
Red neck syndrome
Linezolid-zyvox
For vre and mrsa, $, can cause htn
Pyridium
Orange, red urine.
Nitrofurantoin-maxrodantin
Can cause dizzy, rinse mouth cause it stains teeth, take with food to prevent nausea, turns yellow rust yellow brown