What are blood, brain, kidneys, bladder, uterus, lungs, or cerebrospinal fluid
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These 5 signs & symptoms are the trademarks of inflammation
What are redness, heat, swelling, pain, and loss of function
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This type of infection occurs in health care facilities, including hospitals, nursing homes, doctors' offices, and dental offices
What is nosocomial
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This term means the same as white blood cell
What is leukocyte
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This line of defense deals with mechanical barriers & body secretions that secrete enzymes or chemicals to inactivate or destroy potentially damaging material
What is the 1st line of defense
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Name 3 types of anti-inflammatory drugs
What are NSAIDs, aspirin (ASA), and corticosteroids
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This line of defense deals with the immune response - specific response based on memory
What is the 3rd line of defense
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Name 5 different types of WBC's
What are Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils
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Name 5 factors that can increase someone's risk of getting an infection
What are age (very young & old), genetics, immunodeficiency, malnutrition, chronic disease, stress, inflammation, or trauma
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This bodily reaction is nonspecific, protective, and a coordinated response to an injurious agent or disease
What is inflammation
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This suffix (ending of a word) signifies inflammation
What is "-itis"
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Name 3 modes of disease transmission
What are direct, indirect, droplet, aerosol, and vector borne
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This exudate is thick, yellow-green in color, and contain more leukocytes and cell debris as well as microorganisms. Typically, this type of exudate indicates bacterial infection, and the exudate is often referred to as pus