CASE AND CLINICAL STUDY? Flashcards
degenerative disease thata affects the joints
osteoarthritis
autoimmue disease causes inflammatory responses
rheumatoid arthritis
PNS disorder
reflex loss
tingling/numbness
heart rate and bladder contorl issues
respiratory muscle weakness
bilateral facial paralysis
guillain-barre syndrome
strain on extensor tendons aka extensor carpi radialis
lateral epicondyltis
inflammation of bursa
shoulder bursitis
fluid sac that reduces friction in the shoulder joint
bursa
swelling caused by an excess of fluid trapped in the body’s tissues
edema
ficks law of diffusion
solutes -> higher concentration -> lower concentration
main type of sugar in the blood
glucose
blood brain barrier
tightly controls
favors glucose
blocks other energy sources like fatty acid
ensure a constant glucose supply to brain cells
glucose transporters
CHF induced edema
increased hydrostatic edema = increase in concentration gradient of solutes between the intravascular and interstitial spaces
replacement of damaged tissue w/ the same type of tissue, restoring normal structure and function
regeneration
replacement of damaged tissue w/ scar tossue (collagen) structural repair but loss of function
fibrosis
area of maximum damage
zone coagulation
(irreversible) tissue death
necrosis
blood vessels destroyed causes lack of blood flow
ischemia
outermost zone where inflammation is most evident
zone of hyperemia
surrounds zone of coagulation
zone of stasis