C. The body is unable to eliminate it, but keeps attempting to.
What do we call molecules and free radicals derived from oxygen that are involved in the process of inflammation?
B. Reactive oxygen species
Inflammatory mediators may be, or have derivatives made of all of the following, EXCEPT:
B. DNA
Which of the following is NOT a possible result of chronic inflammation?
B. A decline in inflammatory mediator release
Which of the following is NOT associated with fever?
A. Creatinine
What is leukocytosis?
A. An abnormal increase of white blood cells in the blood.
What is the technical term for fever?
A. Pyrexia
Which of the following structures regulate our body's temperature?
A. Hypothalamus
How do epinephrine and cortical steroids cause leukocytosis?
C. By forcing an abundance of neutrophil into the blood stream.
Heidi was recently diagnosed with gout and prescribed prednisone by her physician. How will this type of medication reduce her inflammation?
C. By shutting down the activity of phospholipase A2 so arachidonic acid cannot be released
Gary has been taking Celebrex (an NSAID) to treat his arthritis for a few months. However, his physician recently discovered that Gary has a history of ulcers. Why might this be a problem?
A. Gastric ulceration is a side effect associated with NSAIDS
Acetaminophen is an example of a/an _____, which is a substance that is used to reduce a fever.
A. Antipyretic
Since spring began, Marty has experienced sneezing, watery eyes, and a runny nose. He recently was tested for allergies and was prescribed Benadryl to help suppress the inflammation in his body. Benadryl is an example of a/an _____.
C. Antihistamine
Which of the following medications would be the safest option to use for some minor aches and pains caused by a sports injury?
B. NSAIDs
An immune response specific to self-antigens is known as _____.
C. an autoimmune disease
Jeremy's own body cells and receptors are under attack by antibodies that his body produced. These types of antibodies are referred to as _____.
A. autoantibodies
The immune cells in Katie's body are overreacting to an antigen and causing excessive inflammation and damage to her own body's cells and receptors. This describes ____
B. hypersensitivity reaction
Lamar has been diagnosed with myasthenia gravis. Which of the following is NOT a symptom you would expect him to have?
C. A rapid heartbeat
How does Graves' disease differ from myasthenia gravis?
C. Graves' disease occurs due autoantibodies binding to receptors in the thyroid, while myasthenia gravis is due to autoantibodies blocking receptors on muscle cells.