11. Your patient has an anaphylactic reaction (adverse reaction) in his stomach a week (time frame is key for this question) after an insulin injection. This would be considered a. local anaphylactic reaction b. type II hypersensitivity c. systemic anaphylactic reaction d. type III hypersensitivity e. type IV hypersensitivity 12. Disease 0 SM a. is the body's natural response to cellular homeostasis bis the body's natural response to surviving an altered intracellular or 22 extracellular environment 13. Hypoxia canis low Oxygen interupts the oxidative metabolism anerate de a. mediate the transfer of electrons through the electron transport chain. b. mediate the active transfer of protons through the ATP synthase. c. be a mediator to the development of acidosis in your patient. d. increase the production of ATP in your patient. e. be a catalyst for phagocytosis in your patient. (increases) could possibly save a baby's life stricken with c. can be only chronic d. cannot be caused by microorganisms e. is the body's unnatural response to surviving an altered intracellular or extracellular environment 4. The injection of Erythroblastosis fetalis. a. renin b. erythropoietin c. aldosterone d. angiotensin e. histamine Which of the following constituents of your pregnant patient's (she's a bodybuild ad obnormal?

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**11.** Your patient has an anaphylactic reaction (adverse reaction) in his stomach *a week* (time frame is key for this question) after an insulin injection. This would be considered a

a. local anaphylactic reaction  
b. type II hypersensitivity  
c. systemic anaphylactic reaction  
d. type III hypersensitivity  
e. type IV hypersensitivity  

**12. Disease**

a. is the body's natural response to cellular homeostasis  
b. is the body's natural response to surviving an altered intracellular or extracellular environment  
c. can be only chronic  
d. cannot be caused by microorganisms  
e. is the body’s unnatural response to surviving an extracellular environment  

**13.** Hypoxia can  

- *is low Oxygen interrupts the oxidative metabolism & generation of?*  

a. mediate the transfer of electrons through the electron transport chain.  
b. mediate the active transfer of protons through the ATP synthase.  
c. be a mediator to the development of acidosis in your patient.  
d. increase the production of ATP in your patient.  
e. be a catalyst for phagocytosis in your patient.  

- *depletion/increase*  

**14.** The injection of ______ could possibly save a baby's life stricken with Erythroblastosis fetalis.

a. renin  
b. erythropoietin  
c. aldosterone  
d. angiotensin  
e. histamine  

**15.** Which of the following constituents of your pregnant patient’s (she’s a bodybuilding champion) urine would be considered abnormal?

(Note: The handwritten annotations suggest possible notes or answers, but they are incomplete and not clearly translatable to complete text.)

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Transcribed Image Text:**Transcription of Educational Material** --- **11.** Your patient has an anaphylactic reaction (adverse reaction) in his stomach *a week* (time frame is key for this question) after an insulin injection. This would be considered a a. local anaphylactic reaction b. type II hypersensitivity c. systemic anaphylactic reaction d. type III hypersensitivity e. type IV hypersensitivity **12. Disease** a. is the body's natural response to cellular homeostasis b. is the body's natural response to surviving an altered intracellular or extracellular environment c. can be only chronic d. cannot be caused by microorganisms e. is the body’s unnatural response to surviving an extracellular environment **13.** Hypoxia can - *is low Oxygen interrupts the oxidative metabolism & generation of?* a. mediate the transfer of electrons through the electron transport chain. b. mediate the active transfer of protons through the ATP synthase. c. be a mediator to the development of acidosis in your patient. d. increase the production of ATP in your patient. e. be a catalyst for phagocytosis in your patient. - *depletion/increase* **14.** The injection of ______ could possibly save a baby's life stricken with Erythroblastosis fetalis. a. renin b. erythropoietin c. aldosterone d. angiotensin e. histamine **15.** Which of the following constituents of your pregnant patient’s (she’s a bodybuilding champion) urine would be considered abnormal? (Note: The handwritten annotations suggest possible notes or answers, but they are incomplete and not clearly translatable to complete text.) --- The document does not contain any graphs or diagrams.
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Anaphylactic rection is a life threatening allergic reaction which occur when our body produces antibodies against the allergen antigens. During this time the person feel dizziness, difficulty in breathing, hives, itching also it may lead to shock and death also. 

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