Chapter 9 Flashcards

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rubor =

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redness

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2
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tumor =

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swelling

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3
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calor =

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heat

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4
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dolor =

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pain

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5
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functio laesa =

A

loss of function

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6
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rubor, tumor, calor, dolor, and functio laesa are the cardinal signs of

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inflammation

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7
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what are the factors involved in protective responses and bodily repair?

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  • inflammatory reaction
  • immune response
  • tissue repair and wound healing
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8
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The causes of inflammation are immune responses to

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infectious microorganisms, trauma, surgery, caustic chemicals, extremes hots and colds, ischemic damage to body tissues,.

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9
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What is seen after an injury as part of the defense system of the body?

A

inflammatory response

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10
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inflammatory response is to prevent _

A

infection and further damage by contaminating microorganisms

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11
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the inflammatory response is intended to ____

A

remove offending agent

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12
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true or false: prolonged or excess inflammation is a good thing

A

false. prolonged or excess inflammation can be harmful

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13
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The inflammatory response causes _______

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increase in blood flow and vasodilation

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14
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What are the vascular changes that happen with inflammation?

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  • an immediate transient response
  • an immediate sustained response
  • a delayed hemodynamic response
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15
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A immediate transient vascular response occurs with

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minor injury

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16
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An immediate sustained vascular response occurs with

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more serious injuries and continues for several days and damages the vessels in the area

17
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A delayed hemodynamic vascular response involves

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an increase in capillary permeability that occurs 4 to 24 hours after injury

18
Q

What are the big fighters of inflammation?

A

neurophils

19
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cellular stage of acute inflammation is marked by the movement of

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phagocytic white blood cells into the area

20
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What kind of inflammation: short duration, non-specific, fix the problem. remove injurious agents and limit tissue damage. last 48-72 hours

A

acute inflammation

21
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What kind of inflammation: longer duration, pokes on immune system, fails to evoke an acute response. Bad responses

A

chronic inflammation

22
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Prominet systemic manifestations of inflammation:

A

acute phase response, alterations in white blood cell count, fever, sepsis and septic shock

23
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What is the most common thing to see in labs of inflammation?

A

WBC is elevated

24
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What could a quick elevation in WBC mean?

A

An acute inflammation response trying to combat what has happened

25
Q

Wounds don’t heal well with what

A

edema

26
Q

Causes of impaired wound healing:

A

malnutrition, impaired blood flow, infection, wound separation, foreign body, age