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Immune System Practice Questions Questions
Question 1 of 5
The role of the macrophage during an antibody response is to
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because macrophages are responsible for processing antigens and presenting them to T cells, initiating an immune response. They are antigen-presenting cells that help activate T cells. Choice A is incorrect because macrophages do not make antibodies. Choice B is incorrect as macrophages do not lyse virus-infected cells; this is typically done by cytotoxic T cells. Choice C is incorrect as macrophages do not directly activate cytotoxic T cells but rather present antigens for T cell activation.
Question 2 of 5
Which statement best describes what will most likely happen when an individual receives a vaccination containing a weakened pathogen?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Step 1: When an individual receives a vaccination containing a weakened pathogen, the immune system recognizes it as foreign. Step 2: The immune system then mounts a response by producing antibodies specific to that pathogen. Step 3: These antibodies help the body recognize and fight the pathogen if encountered in the future. Step 4: Therefore, the ability to fight disease caused by the specific pathogen will increase due to antibody production. Summary: Choice B is correct because the primary purpose of vaccination is to stimulate antibody production specific to the pathogen, enhancing the body's ability to fight that particular disease. Choices A, C, and D are incorrect as they do not accurately reflect the immune response to vaccination containing a weakened pathogen.
Question 3 of 5
Administer a mantoux skin test to a client- inform the client that the purpose of a mantoux skin test using purified protein derivative is to do which of the following?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Identify if a client has been infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Rationale: 1. The Mantoux skin test using purified protein derivative (PPD) is a diagnostic tool to determine if an individual has been infected with the tuberculosis bacterium. 2. The test involves injecting a small amount of PPD under the skin and observing the reaction within 48-72 hours. 3. A positive reaction indicates exposure to the tuberculosis bacterium at some point in the past, not necessarily active infection. 4. It does not provide immunity against tuberculosis (Choice B) as it is a diagnostic, not a preventive measure. 5. It does not decrease hypersensitivity to PPD (Choice A) but rather elicits a specific immune response to detect prior exposure. 6. It does not detect active tuberculosis infection immediately (Choice D) but rather indicates past exposure, requiring further testing for active disease. In summary, the Mantoux skin test with PPD is used
Question 4 of 5
Teaching with a female client who has a new diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) about factors that can trigger an exacerbation of SLE- determine that the client requires further teaching when she identifies which of the following as a factor that can exacerbate SLE?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Step 1: Exercise is the correct answer. Regular exercise is beneficial for individuals with SLE as it can help improve aerobic capacity and immune function, which can help manage the condition. Therefore, it is important for the client to work with her provider to develop an appropriate exercise program. Step 2: Pregnancy (choice A) can exacerbate SLE due to hormonal changes, leading to increased risk of renal and cardiovascular effects. Sunlight exposure (choice C) can trigger flare-ups in some individuals with SLE. Emotional stress (choice D) can also worsen SLE symptoms by affecting the immune system. Summary: Choice A is incorrect because pregnancy can exacerbate SLE due to hormonal changes. Choice C is incorrect because sunlight exposure can trigger flare-ups in some individuals with SLE. Choice D is incorrect because emotional stress can also worsen SLE symptoms.
Question 5 of 5
Reinforcing teaching with a client who has recent diagnosis of raynaud's disease about preventing onset of manifestations- indicates an understanding of teaching?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Step 1: Raynaud's disease is a condition where blood flow to fingers and toes is reduced in response to cold or stress, causing numbness and discoloration. Step 2: Smoking can worsen Raynaud's symptoms by constricting blood vessels, so not smoking is crucial for prevention. Step 3: Therefore, advising the client not to smoke shows understanding of preventing Raynaud's manifestations. Step 4: Option A is incorrect as purine restriction is for gout not Raynaud's. Option C is dangerous as mild symptoms should not be ignored. Option D is incorrect as cold water worsens Raynaud's symptoms.