MEDT 2500: Chapter 1 Lesson Objectives

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Describe the role of the innate and acquired immunity in the overall process of immunity. l
Describe the role of: -Phagocytes, and what cell lines they are l
Describe the role of: -Lymphocytes d
Describe the role of: -Cytokines l
Describe the role of: -Complement l
List the general properties of antigens and their importance in immunohematology relative to the location on red cells, white cells, and platelets. l
Identify the components of an immunoglobulin. k
Compare and contrast IgM and IgG molecules. k
Describe the major events in the primary and secondary immune response and the major differences between the two responses. l
List the major forces that influence the binding of antigen and antibody. l
Discuss the potential immunological consequences of transfusion and pregnancy. l
Define the two stages (steps) of an agglutination reaction and the factors that influence these reactions in vitro. i
Describe the different grading associated with the interpretation of agglutination reaction. l
Describe the significance of hemolysis in blood banking. l
Describe the basic principles of the antiglobulin testing. j
List the indications for the use of direct and indirect antiglobulin testing. j
List the functions of the different potentiators: -LISS d
List the functions of the different potentiators: -Albumin l
List the functions of the different potentiators: -PEG l
List the functions of the different potentiators: Proteolytic enzymes l
Antigen l
Immunogen l
Epitope d
Antigenic determinants j
Specificity f
Chemical mediators j
Vasodilation j
Edema j
Neutrophil g
Acquired immunity g
Monocytes j
PMN's j
T lymph j
B lymph j
Cellular immunity g
Humoral immunity g
Stem cell l
Specificity g
Antibody j
Antigen g
Determinant j
Epitope f
Plasma cell j
Clone j
MHC j
Refractoriness f
MAC j
Hemolysis j
Classical pathway d
Alternative pathway j
Anaphylatoxins j
Vasoactive amines j
Opsonin j
Receptors g
Immunogens j
Carbohydrates g
Lipids d
Glycoprotien j
Glycolipids j
Allo-antibody j
Ig j
Heavy chains j
Light chains j
Kappa chains j
Lambda chains l
Variable region j
Constant regions n
Idiotype j
Hinge region j
Valence = dosage j
Agglutination l
Half life l
Primary immune response l
Secondary immune response n
Anamnestic response l
In vivo j
Antibody screen test (IAT) j
Multiparous j
RES j
In vitro j
Sensitization j
Lattice formation l
Serum to cell ratio j
IS = immediate spin k
Zeta potential l
Zone of equivalece l
Prozone l
Supernatant j
Neutralization j
DAT l
IAT l
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia l
HDN = hemolytic disease of the newborn j
Reaction phase j
False negative reaction j
False positive reaction d
Potentiators j
Enhancement media j
Proteolytic enzymes s
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