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Vitamin C - correct answer ✔✔helps with the synthesis of new collagen and capillaries



Inflammatory response - correct answer ✔✔1. Vascular response- brief vasoconstriction which stops any
bleeding. Vasodilation, brings blood to the area (hyperemia) and WBC's to eat up bad stuff, resulting in
edema from the blood and extra fluid in the area

2. Cellular Response

3. Formation of exudate

4. Healing



Vascular Response to inflammation - correct answer ✔✔Cell injury- arterioles briefly vasoconstrict>>
stopping bleeding, chemical mediators cause vasodilation>>causes hyperemia, and increase WBC's,
serous fluid and albumin move into tissues causing edema and increased capillary permeability



Fibrinogen is activated to fibrin- causing a mesh strengthens clot formed by platelets



Clot- traps bacteria and prevents spread, growth factors initiate healing process



Edema- Inflammatory response - correct answer ✔✔warmth, redness, swelling



Cellular Response to inflammation - correct answer ✔✔Chemotaxis of WBC's directly to site of injury

1. Neutrophils- First to arrive at the injury site, come and die quickly 24-48 hrs. Phagocytize bacteria, Cell
debris accumulates as pus. Increased segmented (mature) neutrophils, and bands (immature
neutrophils). "Shift to the left"= increased number of band neutrophils



2. Monocytes- Pacman, do cleansing and transform into macrophages. Play a key role in the healing
process.



3. Lymphocytes- arrive later. humoral and cell mediated immunity

,Thromboxane- chemical mediator - correct answer ✔✔produced from arachidonic acid.

vasoconstrictor, causes pallor.

Platelets aggregate, promoting clot formation



Leukotrienes- chemical mediator - correct answer ✔✔produced from arachidonic acid. causes
bronchoconstriction (airway) narrowing and increased capillary permeability leading to airway edema.

Reacts to anaphylaxis.



Exudate - correct answer ✔✔Drainage consisting of fluid and leukocytes that move from circulation to
site of injury



Serous Exudate - correct answer ✔✔Clear, watery

inside of Skin Blisters, Pericarditis, pleural effusion



Serous Sanguinous Exudate - correct answer ✔✔mixture of watery and blood, semi- clear, pink color,
seen in surgical drain



Sanguinous Exudate - correct answer ✔✔all bloody exudate i.e blood on a dressing



Fibrinous Exudate - correct answer ✔✔Increase amount of fibrinogen, scar tissue adhesions following
surgery, gelatinous ribbons seen in surgical drain tubing



Catarrhal Exudate - correct answer ✔✔Cloudy mucus

Runny nose with Common cold



purulent exudate - correct answer ✔✔Yellow or Green, Pus. Opaque discharge

Abscesses, furuncles, Boils, Cellulitis, liquified dead cells



Hemorrhagic Exudate - correct answer ✔✔Presence of RBC's, actively bleeding, hematoma

, Local infection - correct answer ✔✔Right at the site. Red, heat, pain, swelling, loss of function. WBC's
flood to it



Systemic Infection - correct answer ✔✔Fever, whole body, not just one spot. Increased WBC, "shift to
the left" bands take over for segs, malaise, nausea and anorexia, increased tachycardia and tachypnea



Fever- Inflammatory Response - correct answer ✔✔Body increases heat production to reach new set
point. Person shivers trying to bring body temp up yet, body is hot.

Fever triggers defense mechanism- kills microorganisms, increased phagocytosis, increased t cells.



Normal temp= 98.6 (37C)

101.1 before we give IBprofen. Fever of 103 is ok unless they are pediatric or geriatric

104 is concerning, delirium and seizures.



Alternate acetemeniphen and ibprofen to lower setpoint. We want to go from hyperthermic to
normothermic. We do not want fever to go down too quickly, we do not want person to shiver bc fever
will go back up



Fever with Immunocompromised Person - correct answer ✔✔Do not usually display a fever, even when
they are sick. If they are showing signs of fever they have gone past what they can handle and are septic.
They will say the don't feel well. Place on neutropenic precautions, protecting patient from us



Acute Inflammation - correct answer ✔✔bee sting, dust, ingrown toenail, flu

Last 2-3 weeks

Predominant cells: Neutrophils

Tx: antifungals, NSAIDS, antibiotics



Subacute Inflammation - correct answer ✔✔i.e. endocarditis (inner lining of heart)

Same features as acute inflammation but persists longer

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