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1. A patient has a systemic inflammation. Which response is likely associated with his condition? a. A low CRP (C-reactive pr

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1. A patient has a systemic inflammation. Which response is likely associated with his condition? a. A low CRP (C-reactive protein) level. b. An elevated temperature. c. Leukopenia. d. Increased protective prostaglandins. 2.Which example indicates a qualitative defect of the phagocyte? a neutropenia b. leukopenia c. chemotactic defect d. systemic inflammatory response syndrome 3. A 4-year-old boy who is allergic to milk presents to the Emergency Department with generalized itching, uticaria, and wheezing after eating birthday cake at a friend’s party. The most appropriate treatment for this patient is to because a. give an NSAID: it suppresses phospholipase enzymes. b.give a steroid: it will suppress prostaglandin activity. c. do a CRP test: it will determine the degree of hypersensitivity. d. give an antihistamine: it will suppress IgE 4. A patient is diagnosed with a staph infection of the skin (cellulitis) and is prescribed a penicillin antibiotic. A week later, there has been no improvement of the symptoms. The wound culture is positive for MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). Which option best describes the pathology of MRSA? a. A certain Staphylococcus aureus species developed a special bonding affinity with penicillin. b. The patient likely had a compromised immune system, as evidenced by the cellulitis. c. The Staph microbe mutated and developed beta-lactamase; rendering the antibiotic useless. d. Staphylococcus aureus is a microbe that does not respond to any kind of penicillin antibiotic
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