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You are in charge of a patient just transferred from a long-term care facility
with a high fever (104°F) and severe hypotension. The patient has been
catheterized by blood vessel for 8 weeks. Repeated blood cultures
are negative for bacterial cells (bacteria are not present in the blood).
Which of the following apply:
O Staphylococcus aureus forms a tissue biofilm in dermal tissues with the release
DAMPS that activate dendritic cells to secrete IL-1
Pseudomonas aeruginosa forms a capsule in the catheter (IV line) and secretes
hemolysins and siderophores to destroy the patient's red blood cells (RBCS)
Staphylococcus epidermidis forms a biofilm in the catheter (IV line) are releases
lipoteichoic acids (LTA) into the blood that results in a systemic release of tumor
necrosis factor alpha from resident macrophage
A CRE strain of E. coli uses attachment pili to bind patient tissues with
lipopolysaccharide (LPS) release that causes neutralizing IgG secretion
Streptococcus pneumoniae forms a capsule in the blood leading to C5a release and
activation of tissue mast cells
Transcribed Image Text:You are in charge of a patient just transferred from a long-term care facility with a high fever (104°F) and severe hypotension. The patient has been catheterized by blood vessel for 8 weeks. Repeated blood cultures are negative for bacterial cells (bacteria are not present in the blood). Which of the following apply: O Staphylococcus aureus forms a tissue biofilm in dermal tissues with the release DAMPS that activate dendritic cells to secrete IL-1 Pseudomonas aeruginosa forms a capsule in the catheter (IV line) and secretes hemolysins and siderophores to destroy the patient's red blood cells (RBCS) Staphylococcus epidermidis forms a biofilm in the catheter (IV line) are releases lipoteichoic acids (LTA) into the blood that results in a systemic release of tumor necrosis factor alpha from resident macrophage A CRE strain of E. coli uses attachment pili to bind patient tissues with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) release that causes neutralizing IgG secretion Streptococcus pneumoniae forms a capsule in the blood leading to C5a release and activation of tissue mast cells
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Question 32
What is the cause of host rejection of graft in an allograft transplant?
O Difference in PAMPS and TLRS between humans and chimpanzees (apes)
O Differences in tumor necrosis factor alpha release between two identical
individuals
O Differences in MHC I molecules between two non-identical human
O Differences iìn antigen presenting cell (APC) function within a single individual
Transcribed Image Text:Begins with Q Search Question 32 What is the cause of host rejection of graft in an allograft transplant? O Difference in PAMPS and TLRS between humans and chimpanzees (apes) O Differences in tumor necrosis factor alpha release between two identical individuals O Differences in MHC I molecules between two non-identical human O Differences iìn antigen presenting cell (APC) function within a single individual
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