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What are antibodies?
These proteins can neutralize bacterial toxins, activate the complement system, and enhance phagocytosis.
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Food and Drug Administration
When an adverse drug event is voluntary reported using MedWatch Form 3500; which government agency receives the form?
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What is acute rejection?
This is a type of cell-mediated immune response that could occur in the recipient of a kidney transplant six months after transplantation in response to donor MHC antigens.
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Duty breached, damages, direct causation, defenses absent
What are the 4 D’s of negligence?
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What are cytotoxic T (and natural killer, NK) cells?
These cells release perforin.
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Electronic medical record
This is the record of services provided at various care delivery organizations.
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What are opsonins?
This category of molecules includes complement fragments and functions to enhance phagocytosis.
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Vicarious liability
A pharmacy student on their community rotation counsels a patient on doxycycline but fails to mention photosensitivity and does not remember to include a patient information sheet inside the prescription bag. The patient suffers 1st degree burns and sues
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What is complement?
Once activated in a cascade fashion, these proteins can produce a membrane-attack complex.
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CPOE or ePrescribing
The ability to write a prescription using unapproved medical abbreviations can be eliminated using:
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