A 16-year-old has been brought to the emergency department by his parents after falling through the glass of a storm door. The fall resulted in a 6-cm laceration of the right antecubital
The nurse caring for this patient knows that the site of the injury will have an invasion of what?
A) Interferon
B) Phagocytic cells
C) Apoptosis
D) Cytokines
Ans: B
Feedback: Monocytes also function as phagocytic cells, engulfing, ingesting and destroying greater numbers and quantities of foreign bodies or toxins than granulocytes. This occurs in response to the foreign bodies which have invaded the laceration from the dirt on the broken glass. Interferon, one type of biologic response modifier, is a nonspecific viricidal protein that is naturally produced by the body and is capable of activating other components of the immune system. Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is the body's way of destroying worn out cells such as blood or skin cells or cells that need to be renewed. Helper T cells are activated upon recognition of antigens and stimulate the rest of the immune system. When activated, helper T cells secrete cytokines that attract and activate B cells, cytoxic T cells, natural killer cells, macrophages, and other cells of the immune system.
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