You are a pediatric specialty nurse caring for a patient infected with the mumps virus. The virus has infected the parotid salivary glands producing acute illness. Which of the following apply during the early, symptomatic stages of illness: O The patient has previously been vaccinated against the mumps virus O The patient has a population of mumps-specific memory cells O The patient has a high level of mumps-specific IgE O The patient has a small number of mumps-specific TH, Tc, and B cells O The patient has no mumps-specific TH, Tc, and B cells Which of the following occur during an infectious process with the bacterial pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes, an extracellular pathogen that causes Strep throat characterized by a severe sore throat (requiring an adaptive immune response for clearance) and high fever? O The infection was caused by reactivation of the latent genome that will require secretion of specific IgM to remove the pathogen O Invasiveness characterized by rapid budding that causes tissue damage with a requirement of TH cells to secrete IL-2 to remove the pathogen Secretion of digestive exoenzymes, including proteases, from S. pyogenes and release of IL-1 from resident macrophage and secretion of specific IgA and IgG to remove the pathogen O Attachment to the host cell with specific capsomere proteins that can be blocked by neutralizing IgD O Outgrowth of reticulate body (RB forms) in host cell cytoplasm with a requirement of specific Tc cells to remove the pathogen
You are a pediatric specialty nurse caring for a patient infected with the mumps virus. The virus has infected the parotid salivary glands producing acute illness. Which of the following apply during the early, symptomatic stages of illness: O The patient has previously been vaccinated against the mumps virus O The patient has a population of mumps-specific memory cells O The patient has a high level of mumps-specific IgE O The patient has a small number of mumps-specific TH, Tc, and B cells O The patient has no mumps-specific TH, Tc, and B cells Which of the following occur during an infectious process with the bacterial pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes, an extracellular pathogen that causes Strep throat characterized by a severe sore throat (requiring an adaptive immune response for clearance) and high fever? O The infection was caused by reactivation of the latent genome that will require secretion of specific IgM to remove the pathogen O Invasiveness characterized by rapid budding that causes tissue damage with a requirement of TH cells to secrete IL-2 to remove the pathogen Secretion of digestive exoenzymes, including proteases, from S. pyogenes and release of IL-1 from resident macrophage and secretion of specific IgA and IgG to remove the pathogen O Attachment to the host cell with specific capsomere proteins that can be blocked by neutralizing IgD O Outgrowth of reticulate body (RB forms) in host cell cytoplasm with a requirement of specific Tc cells to remove the pathogen
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Transcribed Image Text:You are a pediatric specialty nurse caring for a patient infected with the
mumps virus. The virus has infected the parotid salivary glands producing
acute illness. Which of the following apply during the early, symptomatic
stages of illness:
O The patient has previously been vaccinated against the mumps virus
O The patient has a population of mumps-specific memory cells
O The patient has a high level of mumps-specific IgE
O The patient has a small number of mumps-specific TH, Tc, and B cells
O The patient has no mumps-specific TH, Tc, and B cells

Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following occur during an infectious process with the
bacterial pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes, an extracellular pathogen that
causes Strep throat characterized by a severe sore throat (requiring an
adaptive immune response for clearance) and high fever?
O The infection was caused by reactivation of the latent genome that will require
secretion of specific IgM to remove the pathogen
O Invasiveness characterized by rapid budding that causes tissue damage with a
requirement of TH cells to secrete IL-2 to remove the pathogen
Secretion of digestive exoenzymes, including proteases, from S. pyogenes and
release of IL-1 from resident macrophage and secretion of specific IgA and IgG to
remove the pathogen
O Attachment to the host cell with specific capsomere proteins that can be blocked
by neutralizing IgD
O Outgrowth of reticulate body (RB forms) in host cell cytoplasm with a
requirement of specific Tc cells to remove the pathogen
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1) Mumps is a viral infection that primarily affects parotid glands below and in the front of the ears. This infection can be prevented by vaccination.
Signs and symptoms of mumps are:
- Fever,
- headache,
- muscle ache,
- tiredness, and
- loss of appetite.
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