Manifestations of Inflammation Flashcards

1
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Name the 2 types of manifestations of inflammation?

A

LOCAL MANIFESTATIONS
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SYSTEMIC MANIFESTATIONS

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Local manifestations can range from swelling and the formation of __________ to abscess formation and ulceration.

A

EXUDATES

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Name the 5 different fluid types of exudates?

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  1. SEROUS EXUDATES
  2. HEMORRHAGIC EXUDATES
  3. MEMBRANEOUS OR PSEUDOMEMBRANOUS
  4. PURULENT OR SUPPORTIVE EXUDATES
  5. FIBRINOUS EXUDATES
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Which type of exudate are watery fluids, low in protein content?

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SEROUS EXUDATES

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Which type of exudate occurs when there is severe tissue injury that causes damage to blood vessels, or significant leakage of red blood cells from capillaries?

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HEMORRHAGIC EXUDATES

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Which type of exudate develops of mucous membrane surfaces?

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MEMBRANEOUS OR PSEUDOMEMBRANOUS EXUDATES

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Which type of exudate contains pus?

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PURULENT OR SUPPORTIVE EXUDATES

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Which type of exudate contains a large amount of fibrinogen?

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FIBRINOUS EXUDATES

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What is the term for a localized area of inflammation containing purulent exudates?

A

ABSCESS

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What is the term for a site of inflammation where an epithelial surface has become necrotic and eroded?

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ULCERATION

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What are ulcerations due to?

A

TRAUMATIC INJURY
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VASCULAR COMPROMISE (foot ulceration from diabetes)

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