Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
15th Edition
ISBN: 9781119329398
Author: Gerard J Tortora, Bryan Derrickson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Concept explainers
Question
Chapter 22, Problem 3CTQ
Summary Introduction
To analyze:
In the given case, a boy's little sister contacted mumps. The body cannot recall whether he had had mumps earlier or not. He is feeling feverish slightly. Determine the way physician can find out whether Tariq is having mumps or has encountered one previously.
Introduction:
Mumps is kind of a viral disease that spreads through the air. Its symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, muscular pain, decreased appetite, and swollen parotid salivary glands. These symptoms manifest in the infected person after an exposure of 15–20 days. In case, it is not treated in time, it can cause pancreatitis, meningitis, deafness, infertility, and inflammation in the heart.
Expert Solution & Answer
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionStudents have asked these similar questions
Justine is a 14-year-old who is a star player on her high school's soccer team. The team is currently 17-2 this year and has a chance at going to the state championship. Over the past few days, Justine began feeling ill with noticeable signs of a high fever. Her parents decided to take her to the emergency room to get looked at. The attending physician admitted her to the hospital with an ongoing bacterial infection. It has been several days and the doctors are perplexed that her body is unable to fight off the infection. The doctors take a blood sample and have it sent to the lab for analysis. The lab results indicate that the vacuoles in her white blood cells are successfully trapping the bacteria. However, one specific organelle is malfunctioning; specifically, this organelle is not binding to the vacuoles and therefore cannot release the enzymes necessary to break down the bacterial cell walls.
Identify the malfunctioning organelle so doctors can begin providing the proper…
Mr. Whaley is a 65-year-old man with a history of COPD who presents to his primary care provider’s (PCP) office complaining of a productive cough off and on for 2 years and shortness of breath for the last 3 days. He reports that he has had several chest colds in the last few years, but this time it won’t go away. His wife says he has been feverish for a few days, but doesn’t have a specific temperature to report. He reports smoking a pack of cigarettes a day for 25 years plus the occasional cigar.
Upon further assessment, Mr. Whaley has crackles throughout the lower lobes of his lungs, with occasional expiratory wheezes throughout the lung fields. His vital signs are as follows:
BP 142/86 mmHg HR 102 bpm
RR 32 bpm Temp 102.3F
SpO2 86% on room air
The nurse locates a portable oxygen tank and places the patient on 2 lpm oxygen via nasal cannula. Based on these findings, Mr. Whaley’s PCP decides to call an ambulance to send Mr. Whaley to the Emergency Department (ED).…
Latasha’s doctor prescribed Amoxicillin for her to take for 10 days upon her diagnosis of Strep Throat. She began to feel better and stopped taking the Amoxicillin after 5 days. A couple of weeks later, she began to feel ill again and returned to the doctor. This time, the doctor prescribed that she takes the antibiotic Zithromax for 5 days.
Chapter 22 Solutions
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
Ch. 22 - What is a pathogen?Ch. 22 - Now are innate and adaptive immunity different?Ch. 22 - What are the components and functions of the...Ch. 22 - Prob. 4CPCh. 22 - Diagram the route of lymph circulation.Ch. 22 - What is the role of the thymus in immunity?Ch. 22 - Prob. 7CPCh. 22 - 8. What are the names of the four lymph sacs from...Ch. 22 - What physical and chemical factors provide...Ch. 22 - What internal defenses provide protection against...
Ch. 22 - How are the activities of natural killer cells and...Ch. 22 - 12. What are the main signs, symptoms, and stages...Ch. 22 - Prob. 13CPCh. 22 - 14. How do the major histocompatibility complex...Ch. 22 - Prob. 15CPCh. 22 - 16. How do antigen-presenting cells process...Ch. 22 - What are cytokines, where do they arise, and how...Ch. 22 - 18. What are the functions of helper, cytotoxic,...Ch. 22 - Prob. 19CPCh. 22 - Prob. 20CPCh. 22 - Prob. 21CPCh. 22 - How are cell-mediated and antibody-mediated immune...Ch. 22 - Prob. 23CPCh. 22 - Prob. 24CPCh. 22 - Prob. 25CPCh. 22 - Prob. 26CPCh. 22 - Prob. 27CPCh. 22 - Prob. 1CTQCh. 22 - Due to the presence of breast cancer, Mrs. Franco...Ch. 22 - Prob. 3CTQ
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, biology and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- What is the name of the suspect disease affecting this young male? How will you treat this child? Be thorough with the steps.arrow_forwardL.H. is a 55 year old male patient that has come into your clinic. L.H. has worked in construction for 15 years and is complaining of a red, itchy, dry rash that has formed on his arms and hands. Lately, his job is working to lay cement which means he is outside most of the time. The rash is often itchy and painful, which prevents him from performing his duties to his best ability and he is worried about continuing to work. Additionally, it has impacted his ability to play golf, a hobby that he enjoys in his spare time.LH has tried wearing work gloves, but due to the nature of the job he is unable to wear them the entire time. He’s also tried different creams, but that had little effect. Come up with 5 follow up questions you could ask L.H. to further determine the appropriate skin condition? Comprehension. Discuss the current treatment options for the disease or disorder chosen in question 1.arrow_forwardKen is a 42-year-old male who presented to the ER complaining of severe flank pain on and offfor the past six hours. He is complaining of fever and chills along with nausea, but has notvomited as yet. He also reports difficulty with voiding, stating that “It feels like I have tourinate, but when I try, I only pass a small amount of urine and there is some blood in it.” Hedescribes the pain as a sharp, stabbing type of pain that started in his lower back on the leftside and then traveled around to the front and down into his groin area. He has taken twodoses of ibuprofen 400 mg with minimal relief.1. Based on Ken’s symptoms described above, what diagnosis is most likely in this case?2. Based on Ken’s symptoms, explain what most substantiates the diagnosis?3. What other relevant information might there be in Ken’s past history, social history, andfamily history that could assist the ER physician in supporting the diagnosis?(Must answer with 6 possible outcomes)4. What diagnostic tests…arrow_forward
- Lin, a 5-year-11-month-boy. He-had a fever 20 days ago with no obvious trigger and reached the highest oral- temperature of- 40°C, no obvious cough, runny nose, vomiting, headache, dizziness, melena, urinary frequency, urgency, and dysuria but had nose bleeding. He visited a local hospital and-underwent a blood routine test: WBC=8.7X10°L, N=21%, RBC= 3.36X10%/L, BPC=75X 10°/L, Hb=109g/L; peripheral -blood smear shows: atypical cells 29%. The local hospital suspected "infectious mononucleosis", thus intravenous ganciclovir was given and his blood was extracted to check for anti-EBV antibody simultaneously. After 6-days of intravenous ganciclovir, his body temperature still fluctuated at around: 38°C. Anti-EBVVCA-IgM(-), anti-VCA-IgG(+) 1. Do you think the doctor's diagnosis is correct? And what do you think the next step would the doctor take? 2. How long does a normal fever and infectious fever last?arrow_forwardWhat is an excellent topic to say about chickenpox on a paper that you're writing? Note: Only topics, no additional information Chickenpoxarrow_forwardWhat is hematopoiesis?arrow_forward
- What will happen to the lympathic system without the circulatory system?arrow_forwardWhat the linked video below and answer the questions below https://youtu.be/z3k3GZ1F_rg 1) What causes tear drop cells? 2) What is IgM?arrow_forwardA 28-year-old soldier stationed in the Middle East notices a 0.5-cm papule on his right forearm. After a week, it becomes a 1-cm nodule with a central depression and ulcerates over the next month. Physical examination reveals a 2-cm ulcerated lesion with an indurated border, and three smaller satellite lesions on the forearm, right axillary lymphadenopathy. No hepatosplenomegaly is noted. Laboratory studies show hemoglobin, 14.2 g/dL; hematocrit, 42.5%; platelet count, 235,300/mm3; and WBC count, 6450/mm. Infection with which of the following organisms is the most likely cause for the skin ulcers? Answers A-E A Borrelia burgdorferi B Brugia malayi C Leishmania major D Mycobacterium leprae E Trypanosoma cruzi QUESTIONS VERSION 2M 64 MacBook Pro Previous Nextarrow_forward
- A 28-year-old soldier stationed in the Middle East notices a 0.5-cm papule on his right forearm. After a week, it becomes a 1-cm nodule with a central depression and ulcerates over the next month. Physical examination reveals a 2-cm ulcerated lesion with an indurated border, and three smaller satellite lesions on the forearm, right axillary lymphadenopathy. No hepatosplenomegaly is noted. Laboratory studies show hemoglobin, 14.2 g/dL; hematocrit, 42.5%; platelet count, 235,300/mm3; and WBC count, 6450/mm. Infection with which of the following organisms is the most likely cause for the skin ulcers? Answers A-E A Borrelia burgdorferi B Brugia malayi C Leishmania major D Mycobacterium leprae E Trypanosoma cruzi Oarrow_forwardWhich disorder does the image illustrate? Angioedema Oral candidiasis. Systemic sclerosis Systemic lupus erythematosus.arrow_forwardMaria Corazon is a 25-year-old graphic artist who came in the outpatient department for evaluation of fever. The fever started 10 days ago. She states that the fever comes and goes it lasts for 30 - 60 minutes; she takes paracetamol, and it gets better, but then it comes back after 4 hours. She has checked her temperature; the highest was 38.6ºC and the lowest was 37.9ºC. She denies any sick contacts. She has lost her appetite and has been trying to drink more fluids to avoid dehydration. She has lost almost 5 kilograms. She has a throbbing headache that seems to remain after the fever goes down and some neck soreness. She denies changes in her vision or her hearing, but her ears hurt. She has a sore throat and increased drainage out of her nose as well as nasal congestion. She has pain in her face and in her teeth. She has a cough but denies any sputum production. She has no chest pain but sometimes experienced palpitations. She has no abdominal pain, diarrhea, dysuria, pelvic pain,…arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
TISSUE REPAIR Part 1: Repair - Regeneration; Author: ilovepathology;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-5EjlS6qjk;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY