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Inflammation: A. detroys injurious agents b. confines injurious agents c. stimulates and enhances immunity d. promotes healing. |
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A. detroys injurious agents b. confines injurious agents c. stimulates and enhances immunity d. promotes healing. |
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Inflammatory mircocirculation changes involve all of the following except: a. vasodilation b. days to develop c. increased vascular permeability d. excuadation of leukocytes to injury site |
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| A phagocyte'r role begins with and inflammatory response. What is the sequnce for phagocyctosis |
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| Margination, diapedesis, reconigtion, adherance, ingestion, fusion w/ lysosomes inside the phagocyte, destruction of the target cell |
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Chemotatic factors for pahgocytes include all of the following except: a. complement components b. streptolsins c. plasminogen activator d. prostaglandins e. mast cell degranulation products |
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Which is not a local manifestation of inflammation A. swelling B. pain, Heat leukocytosis redness |
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| a series of proteins in the blood |
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| Diapedesis is a process in which? |
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| neutrophils migrate from the blood stream to an injured tissue site |
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| prevents viruses form infecting healty host cells |
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| Name some ways the complement system can be activted |
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A. the binding of complement 1 to complement binding site of an antibody b. components of other plasma protien systems c. the binding of the complement 3 to bacteria |
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Which is not a systemic manifestation of inflammation Leukocytosis Fever increased acute phase reactants exudation |
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| The inflammtory response does what? |
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| minimizes injury and promotes healing |
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| nonfunctional collagenous and fibrotic tissue |
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| Repair involves processes that? |
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fill in wound cover or seal the wound shrink the wound |
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| Swelling during actue inflammation is caused by? |
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| fluid and cellular exudation |
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Which is nor released from mast cells during granulation Chemotatic factors histaming complement vasoactive amines |
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| Chronic inflammation is characterized by |
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| lymphocytic and macrophagic inflammation |
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| What is synthesized by mast cells |
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| Primary intention healing? |
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involves collegen synthesis requires little wound contraction requires little wound epithelialization |
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provide messages between leukocytes are produced to response to tissue injury stimulate cells to produce antiviral substances increase antibody production and populations of Tcells |
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control the vascular effects of serotonin and histamine by lysosomal mediators have a lysosomal proteing that can dissolve the surface membrances of parasites |
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| increases vascular permeability |
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| new capalliaries, fibroblasts, and macrophages |
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| inhibits production of pro inflammatory cytokines |
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