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NUR 306 Exam Two With Questions And Accurate Answers



purpose of inflammation

protect and repair



inflammation is a response to

injury, invasion, or infection

immunocompetence

the ability of the body to mount a defense against foreign organisms or antigens



immunoincompetence

immunodeficiency



definition of inflammation

nondiscriminatory biochemical & cellular process that occurs in vascularized tissues in
response to insult or injury, characterized by accumulation of fluid& leukocytes (WBCs)
to area of injury



normal phases of inflammation

inflammation phase, proliferative-reconstructive phase, and resolution-maturation
phase



Acute inflammation response

caused by internal or external damage, injury, infection, trauma, burns, frostbite, and
any chemical injuries

begins immediately and promotes homeostasis

Primary goal is to eliminate noxious agents and to limit the degree of tissue damage

,Vascular stage of inflammation

vasospasm, vasodilation-(arterioles then capillary bed) redness and warmth and brings
RBC's proteins, clotting factors



Cellular stage of inflammation

white blood cells - largely neutrophils, cytokines turned on, histamine, bradykinins and
leukotrienes released



Classic signs of inflammation

redness, swelling, pain, heat and loss of function



chemotaxis

when WBC follow the cytokine trail to the site of injury



myeloid line

gives rise to erythrocytes, megakaryocytes (platelets), granulocytes, and
monocytes/macrophages



granulocytes

neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, and mast cells

these contain specific granules



Endothelial cells

selectively permeable, very responsive to granules, and produce vasodilators and
vasoconstrictors



Mast cells

discharge granules and activate degranulation

, release histamine, neutrophils, eosinophils and chemotactic factors

most important factor

synthesize leukotrienes, prostaglandins and thromboxane A2



Lymphoid line

T cells, B cells and natural killer cells



Histamine

Chemical stored in mast cells that elicits dilation and increased permeability of
capillaries.

H1 receptors cause constriction i.e. bronchoconstriction and H2 causes relaxation and
peripheral vasodilation



Cells derived from arachidonic acid

leukotrienes, prostaglandins and thromboxane



Leukotrienes

slow reacting pro-inflammatory mediator

leads to vasodilation and contraction of smooth muscle

increases membrane permeability

5-L-O inhibitors halt them



Prostaglandins

pro-inflammatory mediator

cause vasodilation, increased membrane permeability, pain



Thromboxane A2

it stimulates new platelet activation and increases platelet aggregation,

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