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Inflammation & Infection

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    Mechanisms of Inflammation, types of Infection
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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 bodily reaction is nonspecific, protective, and a coordinated response to an injurious agent or disease
    What is inflammation
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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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  • This line of defense deals with phagocytosis (cell eating), inflammation (limits the effect of injury) , & interferons (protect uninfected cells against viruses)
    What is the 2nd line of defense
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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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  • This suffix (ending of a word) signifies inflammation
    What is "-itis"
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  • Name 5 causes of inflammation
    What are mechanical injury, disruption in cell function (Aging, Nutritional Deficiency), Antigens such as bacteria, Viruses, fungi, Poisons, and Cancer cells
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  • This term means the same as white blood cell
    What is leukocyte
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  • Name 5 different types of WBC's
    What are Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils
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  • This signaling chemical is one of many inflammatory mediators that is released from injured cells, which starts the first phase of the inflammatory reaction
    What is histamine
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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
    What is purulent
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  • This lab test can detect the number of WBC's present which can help ID infection
    What is a CBC
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  • Name 3 types of anti-inflammatory drugs
    What are NSAIDs, aspirin (ASA), and corticosteroids
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  • This is the first aid directive to relieve injury-related inflammation
    What is R.I.C.E
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  • These 3 different microorganisms are the usual culprits in infection
    What are fungi, bacteria, and virus
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  • Many areas of the body, such as the skin, nasal cavity, and mouth, have a resident population of mixed microorganisms, primarily bacteria that is referred to as this
    What is normal flora
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