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Wound Care Final Exam Review
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Wound Care Final Exam Review 
 
What cells located in the dermis produce collagen (dermal building blocks) and elastin (tensile 
strength)? - Fibroblasts 
 
A patient has an acute full-thickness wound due to trauma. What order of healing would occur 
with this wound? - hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation and maturation 
 
Which statement accurately describes the characteristic and implication of necrotic tissue in a 
wound bed? - Eschar usually is black, brown, or gray and associated with de...
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CWS Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass | Latest Update
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Cells make up the Epidermis? - Keratinocytes 
Keratinocytes are? - in stratum granulosum, relase lipids which 
continaun moisture, brick and mortar of skin (for test bank email 
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Dermis contains? - cells for immune function: Macrophages and 
Fibroblasts 
Ph of the skin? - 4-6.5 
Macrophages do what? - 
Fibroblasts are? - 
subcutaneous tissue? - can not regenerate, heals scar tissue, poorly 
perfused, plays key role in reducing presur...
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Bio 200 - Lecture Exam 1 SCSU Questions And Answers
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active transport - moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference 
composition of cell membrane - Phospholipid bilayer 
-a bond b/w the glycerol and phosphorous molecule 
proteins 
-organic molecule made of aa linked by peptide bonds 
cholesterol 
- stabilizes membrane glycoproteins 
-carbs bind w/ protein 
Cytoplasm (organelles) - surrounded by their own phospholipid bilayer 
Define Anatomy - The study of body structure 
Define avascular (epithelium) - -nutrients by di...
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NSG 530 EXAM 1 (LATEST 2024 / 2025): ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY | EXAM QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS WITH WELL EXPLAINED RATIONALES VERIFIED BY EXPERTS AND GRADED A+ ALREADY PASSED!!!!!!!LATEST UPDATE 2024M WITH 100% GUARANTEED SUCCE
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kill malignant cells	What is the role of NK cells? 
INFa	Which cytokine is produced and released from virally infected host cells? 
macrophages	INFa is secreted from which cells? 
fever and ...
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CWS exam Questions with correct Answers.
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Cells make up the Epidermis? - Ans Keratinocytes 
 
Keratinocytes are? - Ans in stratum granulosum, relase lipids which continaun moisture, brick and mortar of skin 
 
Dermis contains? - Ans cells for immune function: Macrophages and Fibroblasts 
 
Ph of the skin? - Ans 4-6.5 
 
Macrophages do what? - Ans 
 
Fibroblasts are? - Ans 
 
subcutaneous tissue? - Ans can not regenerate, heals scar tissue, poorly perfused, plays key role in redu...
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Test Bank for Porth's Essentials of Pathophysiology 5th Edition by Tommie L Norris| Guide A+
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Test Bank for Porth's Essentials of Pathophysiology 5th Edition by Tommie L Norris Test Bank for Porth's Essentials of Pathophysiology 5th edition by Tommie L Norris 1. Chapter 1 Although the basic structure of the cell plasma membrane is formed by a lipid bilayer, most of the specific membrane functions are carried out by: A) Bound and transmembrane proteins B) Complex, long carbohydrate chains C) Surface antigens and hormone receptors D) A gating system of selective ion channels Feedback: Th...
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ALU 301: Chapter 3: Rheumatoid Arthritis Exam Questions & Answers 100% Verified!!
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Rheumatoid Arthritis - ANSWER-A chronic inflammatory polyarthritis of unknown etiology that targets the synovial tissue of movable joints. Arthritis is the primary symptom but just one manifestation of a more extensive systemic inflammatory process. 
 
HLA-DR4 (a human leukocyte antigen) - ANSWER-A type of histocompatibility Class II antigen believed to be associated with an increased suspectibility to RA and is is found in the majority of people with RA. Also an indicator of a more severe form ...
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ALU 301, Ch. 15 Rheumatoid Arthritis Review Questions and Answers
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory polyarthritis of unknown etiology that targets the synovial tissue of moveable joints. 
 
Epidemiology of RA -prevalence of approximately 1% 
-30-45 cases per 100,000 of the general population 
-more common in women than men with a ratio of 3:1. Although rheumatoid arthritis can present at any age, women usually develop symptoms between their second and fifth decades 
-incidence peaks about age 55 
-44% disabled within 10 years onset 
 
Etiolog...
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Online Learning Module: Skin Exam, Basic Science of Skin, Morphology, Dermatologic Therapies
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What are the functions of the skin? 
immunologic barrier 
temperature regulation 
protection from radiation 
nerve sensation 
injury repair 
apperance/quality of life 
 
 
Which 3 layers make up the skin? 
epidermis 
dermis 
subcutis 
 
 
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This is the topmost layer of the skin. It consists primarily of keratinocytes. 
epidermis 
 
 
This lies below the epidermis. It primarily consists of fibroblasts, collagen, and elastic fibers. It provides a flexible but thought support s...
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Anatomy and Physiology LAB exam
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Anatomy and Physiology LAB exam 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
connective tissues are comprised of three major features:	cells, fibres and ground substance 
 
cartilage	resilient, smooth connective tissue found at the end of long bones, the tips of nose, trachea etc. 
 
the three principal types of cartilage	fibro, elastic and hyaline 
 
what happens while cartilage grows?	chondroblasts become trapped in the marix they produce is spaces called lacunae. once tissue is formed, the chondroblasts mature into...
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