3.1 Principle types of Reaction of the Innate IR Flashcards
What are the 2 principal types of Reaction of the Innate IR
Inflammation
Anti-Viral Defense
The body’s overall eaction to injury or invasion by an infectious agent
Inflammation
Inflammation involves Only cellular components
T or F
F
Cellular and Humoral
Inflammation main functions include attraction of cells to the site of injury and remove cells / pathogen via phagocytosis
T or F
T
Stages of inflammation:
Localized dilation of blood vessels to increase blood flow in the area
a. Vascular Response
b. Cellular Response
c. Resolution and Repair
a
Stages of inflammation:
Hyperemia
a. Vascular Response
b. Cellular Response
c. Resolution and Repair
a
Stages of inflammation:
Migration of immune cells
a. Vascular Response
b. Cellular Response
c. Resolution and Repair
b
Stages of inflammation:
Plasma leaks between the spaces of endothelial cells into the tissue
a. Vascular Response
b. Cellular Response
c. Resolution and Repair
a
Stages of inflammation:
Exudate Formation
a. Vascular Response
b. Cellular Response
c. Resolution and Repair
a
During Exudate formation, Vascular permeability decreases
T or F
D
Increases
Stages of inflammation:
Secreation of soluble mediators (APR, Cytokines, chemokines that functions as Chemoattractant)
a. Vascular Response
b. Cellular Response
c. Resolution and Repair
b
Who named the 1st 4 cardinal signs
Celsus
who named the 5th cardinal signs
Virchow
What are the 5 cardinal signs?
Calor
Rubor
Tumor
Dolor
Functio Laesa
Heat
a. Calor
b. Rubor
c. Tumor
d. Dolor
e. Functio Laesa
a