Lesson 1 Healing Flashcards

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What are the cardinal signs of inflamation

A
  1. Heat
  2. Redness
  3. Pain
  4. Swelling
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2
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What is Functio Laesa?

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Loss of function or purpose

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3
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List soft tissue, primary trauma healing phases (phase and duration)

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  1. Inflammatory, 0-6 days
  2. Proliferative, 3-21 days
  3. Maturation/Remodeling, up to 1 year
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4
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What are the goals during the inflammatory stage?

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  1. Defend against more injurys
  2. Dispose of dead tissue
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5
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List the mechanisms for stopping blood flow

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  1. Local vasoconstriction for 10 minutes (slows blood flow)
  2. Release chemical mediators
  3. Coagulation
  4. Fibrin causes bloot clot
  5. Vasodilation enhances blood flow nad brings in neutrophils nad macrophages
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6
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What are free radicals?

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Cell waste that is sharp and can cause internal damage

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7
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What stops free radicals?

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Antioxidants

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8
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What happens in a antioxidant deficiency?

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More swelling and inflamation can occure

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9
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What is secondary hypoxic injury?

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When cells die when they can’t convers form aerobic to anaerobic

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10
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What is secondary enzymatic injury?

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Enzymes are released from dead cells and affect nearby health cells

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11
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What is the edema formation?

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Accumulation of the fluid portion of vlood in intersitial tissue

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12
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The venous end reabsorbs ____ of fluid and requires ___ to work.

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  1. 2/3
  2. Nothing
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13
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The lymphatic end reabsorbs __ of fluid and requies ___ to work.

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  1. 1/3
  2. Movement
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14
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The proliferative phase lasts ___ days and is replaced with ___.

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  1. 3-21 days
  2. Scar tissue
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15
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What is the goal of the proliferative phase

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Repair and regenerate tissue

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16
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What is the goal of the maturation pahase and how long does it last?

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  1. Remodel fibrous matrix to form mature scar tissue.
  2. 3 weeks to 1 year
17
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What are the permeability changes?

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  1. Allows the body to work more efficently and save O2
  2. Allows WBC to exit blood vessels anywhere for pahgocytosis.
18
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What are the collagen types?

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  1. Type 3 - Immature, less elastic
  2. Typer 1 - Mature, more elastic