Which WBCs resist infections and are also associated with allergic reactions `:-`

1 Answer

Answer :

Which WBCs resist infections and are also associated with allergic reactions `:-` A. Lymphocytes B. Neutrophils C. Eosinophils D. Monocytes

Related questions

Description : How to get rid of Cat dander, so that somebody allergic to cat's wouldn't get any allergic reactions?

Last Answer : The thing that is really bad with cats and cat allergies and cat smells is their hair. There's a product called the Furminator that you can get for cats or dogs (specific kind for each) that ... core. Googling for it brings up images of pets with a-pets-worth-of-recently-removed-excess-hair nearby.

Description : Does anybody know any home remedies for allergic reactions?

Last Answer : answer:lay off the crack? when you say you itch every night do you mean every night like just at night time or when your in bed? If its in bed you may be allergic to dust mites or something along those lines. Try washing your sheets/blankets or better yet get a hypo allergic sheets/pillow covers.

Description : do gunnera have properties that cause allergic reactions?

Last Answer : Need Answer

Description : Which is produced during allergic reactions? -Do You Know?

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Are you not worried about the allergic reactions if having the vaccine against COVID-19?

Last Answer : Current covid vaccines have to go through a lot of testing. Tests on different blood types Tests on different people with varying metabolism And that's not all you may also have to consider the ... say brazil and their environment condition. So the vaccine needs year worth of testing in that case.

Description : Assertion . Mast cells in human body release excessive amount of inflammatory chemicals which cause allergic reactions. Reason . Allergens in the envi

Last Answer : Assertion . Mast cells in human body release excessive amount of inflammatory chemicals which cause ... If both the assertion and reason are false

Description : Assertion : Histamine is related with allergic and inflamatory reactions Reason : Histamine is a vasodilator

Last Answer : Assertion : Histamine is related with allergic and inflamatory reactions Reason : Histamine is a ... If both the assertion and reason are false

Description : Allergic reactions?

Last Answer : DefinitionAllergic reactions are sensitivities to substances, called allergens, that come into contact with the skin, nose, eyes, respiratory tract, and gastrointestinal tract. They can be inhaled into the ... in people who have a family history of allergies.Substances that don't bother most peop

Description : Allergic reactions are mediated by (A) IgA (B) IgG (C) IgD (D) IgE

Last Answer : Answer : D

Description : Fibrinolytic therapy is based on activation of plasminogen, the inactive proteolytic enzyme of plasma that binds to fibrin during the formation of thrombosis. Activation of plasminogen to plasmin results ... TPA all exceed 30 minutes d. Streptokinase is significantly cheaper than urokinase or TPA

Last Answer : Answer: a, b, d Streptokinase is a bacterial protein produced by group C b-hemolytic streptococci. It is therefore antigenic in humans and can be associated with allergic reaction in ... one agent over the other. Streptokinase however, is markedly less expensive than either urokinase or TPA

Description : The most common cause of fatal transfusion reactions is: A. An allergic reaction. B. An anaphylactoid reaction. C. A clerical error. D. An acute bacterial infection transmitted in blood.

Last Answer : Answer: C DISCUSSION: The most common cause of fatalities related to transfusion reactions result from ABO-incompatible transfusion related to clerical error. Most such reactions occur if a ... with platelet concentrates maintained at or near room temperature. Fortunately, such reactions are rare

Description : H1 antihistaminics are beneficial in (a) All types of allergic disorders (b) Certain type I allergic reactions only (c) Anaphylactic shock(d) Bronchial asthma

Last Answer : Ans: B

Description : An advantge of betamethasone acetate over betamethasone sodium phosphate is (a) Fewer allergic reactions (b) Prompter action (c) More sustained action (d) Greater solubility (e) There is no advantage

Last Answer : Ans: C

Description : Where do most allergic reactions occur ?

Last Answer : Most of them occur on mucous membrane. Allergens enter the body by the process of inhalation or ingestion.

Description : Which is produced during allergic reactions?

Last Answer : Histamine

Description : Tick infestations could lead to_______ D A. paralyses B. allergic reactions C. toxicities D. All of these

Last Answer : All of these

Description : The most important preformed mediator of allergic reactions is/are a. Prostaglandin b. Interleukin c. Histamine d. Leukotrienes

Last Answer : c. Histamine

Description : Which is produced during allergic reactions?

Last Answer : Histamine

Description : Drugs producing allergic reactions generally act as: A. Complete antigens B. Haptenes C. Antibodies D. Mediators

Last Answer : B. Haptenes

Description : H1 antihistaminics are beneficial in: A. All types of allergic disorders B. Certain type I allergic reactions only C. Certain type IV allergic reactions only D. Bronchial asthma

Last Answer : B. Certain type I allergic reactions only

Description : Drugs producing allergic reactions generally act as: A. Complete antigens B. Haptenes C. Antibodies D. Mediators

Last Answer : B. Haptenes

Description : Which of the following reaction is called Augmented adverse drug reactions? a) Genetically determined effects. b) Idiosyncracy. c) Rebound effect on discontinuation d) Allergic reactions & anaphylaxis.

Last Answer : c) Rebound effect on discontinuation 

Description : The following statement(s) is/are true concerning HIV infection. a. Initial screening with ELISA is highly sensitive but can be associated with a false positive rate of 25% b. ... , carinii pneumonia, CMV pneumonitis, Cryptococcus meningitis, and disseminated infection due to atypical mycobacteria

Last Answer : Answer: b, c, d Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a syndrome caused by the human retrovirus (HIV-1) that infects T lymphocytes and causes severe immunosuppression. Individuals who ... to prolong survival when administered early in the course of disease and is considered routine therapy

Description : Which of the following viral infections is associated with the development of hydrophobia? A.Rabies B.Influenza C.Polio D.Hepatitis

Last Answer : A.Rabies

Description : Which type of WBCs are most abundant in the blood of rabbit and other vertebrates?

Last Answer : Which type of WBCs are most abundant in the blood of rabbit and other vertebrates? A. Acidophils B. Basophils C. Lymphocytes D. Neutrophils

Description : Which of the following WBCs are phagocytic cells. (a) Monocytes (b) Neutrophils (c ) Basophils (d) Eosinophils

Last Answer : Which of the following WBCs are phagocytic cells. (a) Monocytes (b) Neutrophils (c ) Basophils (d) Eosinophils A. Only ... a) and (c ) D. (c ) and (d)

Description : Number of WBCs per `mm^(3)` of human blood is ideally

Last Answer : Number of WBCs per `mm^(3)` of human blood is ideally A. 8000 B. 4000 C. 3000 D. 16000

Description : In total WBCs, lymphocytes are `:-`

Last Answer : In total WBCs, lymphocytes are `:-` A. `60-65%` B. `2-3%` C. `6-8%` D. `20-25%`

Description : Cyclosis is a characteristic of plant cells such as Amoeba and vertebrate WBCs. This movement is due to

Last Answer : Cyclosis is a characteristic of plant cells such as Amoeba and vertebrate WBCs. This movement is ... streaming C. Beating of cilia D. Podia formation

Description : What are the rarest of WBCs that release histamine and exaggerate the inflammatory response?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : What does urine wbc's 8-10 hpf mean?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : The number of WBCs varies from

Last Answer : 6000 to 10,000 cells/cubic mm of blood.

Description : A person suffering from a disease caused by Plasmodium, experiences recurring chill and fever at the time when (a) the sporozoites released from RBCs are being rapidly killed and broken down ... to enter fresh RBCs (d) the microgametocytes and megagametocytes are being destroyed by the WBCs

Last Answer : (c) the parasite after its rapid multiplication inside RBCs ruptures them, releasing the stage to enter fresh RBCs

Description : The lymph serves to (a) return the interstitial fluid to the blood (b) return the WBCs and RBCs to the lymph nodes (c) transport CO2 to the lungs (d) transport O2 to the brain

Last Answer : (a) return the interstitial fluid to the blood

Description : Which of the following is not the main function of lymph glands? (a) Forming RBCs (b) Destroying bacteria (c) Forming WBCs (d) Forming antibodies

Last Answer : a) Forming RBCs

Description : Which of the following statements is true for lymph? (a) WBC + serum (b) Blood – RBCs and some proteins (c) RBCs + WBCs + plasma (d) RBCs + proteins + platelets

Last Answer : (b) Blood – RBCs and some proteins

Description : Compared to blood our lymph has (a) plasma without proteins (b) more WBCs and no RBCs (c) more RBCs and less WBCs (d) no plasma

Last Answer : b) more WBCs and no RBCs

Description : How the transport of O2 and CO2 by blood happens? (a) With the help of WBCs and blood serum (b) With the help of platelets and corpuscles (c) With the help of RBCs and blood plasma (d) With the help of RBCs and WBCs

Last Answer : (c) With the help of RBCs and blood plasma

Description : Which of the following terms refers to an abnormal decrease in white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets? a) Pancytopenia Pancytopenia may be congenital or acquired. b) Anemia ... of WBCs in circulation. d) Thrombocytopenia Thrombocytopenia refers to a lower-than-normal platelet count.

Last Answer : a) Pancytopenia Pancytopenia may be congenital or acquired.

Description : Which of the following infections is also known as ringworm? A. folliculitis B. herpes simplex C. impetigo D. tinea corporis

Last Answer : Ans: D

Description : Strongyloid infections can also cause _________in man which can be zoonotic in nature. C A. hepatitis B. rumenitis C. dermatitis D. None of these

Last Answer : dermatitis

Description : Agammaglobulinemia is also known as a) Bruton's disease. Bruton's disease is a sex-linked disease that results in infants born with the disorder suffering severe infections soon after ... of thrombocytopenia. d) Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) CVID is another term for hypogammaglobulinemia.

Last Answer : a) Bruton’s disease. Bruton’s disease is a sex-linked disease that results in infants born with the disorder suffering severe infections soon after birth

Description : Inner part of cerebral hemisphere, which is involved in sexual behaviour, motivation expression of emotional reactions etc. and a group of associated

Last Answer : Inner part of cerebral hemisphere, which is involved in sexual behaviour, motivation expression of ... structure like amygdala, hippocampus etc. is

Description : Inner part of cerebral hemisphere, which is involved in sexual behaviour, motivation expression of emotional reactions etc. and a group of associated

Last Answer : Inner part of cerebral hemisphere, which is involved in sexual behaviour, motivation expression of ... structure like amygdala, hippocampus etc. is

Description : Transfusions of blood products can be associated with a number of complications including immediate and delayed hemolytic reactions; nonhemolytic reactions; infectious disease transmission; and ... d. Routine impaired calcium supplementation is necessary during most massive transfusion episodes

Last Answer : Answer: a, c Immediate hemolytic reactions are usually caused by blood group ABO incompatibility although they may be caused by antigens of other blood group systems ... when associated with massive transfusion during complex intraoperative procedures such as thoracoabdominal aneurysm resection

Description : Which of the following enzymes is ultimately responsible for the production of prostaglandins associated with inflammatory reactions? (a) Phospholipase (b) Lipoxygenase (c) Cyclooxygenase-I (d) Cyclooxygenase II (e) Xanthine oxidase

Last Answer : Ans: D

Description : The nurse anticipates that the immunosuppressed patient is at greatest risk for which type of shock? a) Septic Septic shock is associated with immunosuppression, extremes of age, ... disease of the heart. d) Anaphylactic Anaphylactic shock is associated with hypersensitivity reactions.

Last Answer : a) Septic Septic shock is associated with immunosuppression, extremes of age, malnourishment, chronic illness, and invasive procedures.

Description : In diabetic patients, round the clock tight control of hyperglycaemia achieved by multiple daily insulin injections or insulin pumps: A. Prevents macrovascular disease more effectively B. Is recommended ... Is associated with higher incidence of hypoglycaemic reactions D. Both A and C are correct

Last Answer : D. Both A and C are correct