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The Classic Signs of Inflammation:
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Redness
Heat Swelling Pain Loss of Function |
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Arrange these in the correct order of occurrence:
a. Constriction of micro vessels b. Injury c. Increased permeability d. Dilation of micro vessels |
Injury
Constriction of micro vessels Dilation of micro vessels Increased permeability (In Camelot Donkeys Prance) |
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Arrange these in the correct order of occurrence:
a. Phagocytosis b. Emigration c. Margination and Pavementing d. Exudate leaving the microcirculation |
Exudate leaving the microcirculation
Margination and Pavementing Emigration Phagocytosis (Everywhere. Me and Peter Emigrate to Poland.) |
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Arrange these in the correct order of appearance:
a. Lymphocytes b. Neutrophils c. Monocytes (Macrophages) d. Plasma Cells |
Neutrophils
Monocytes (Macrophages) Lymphocytes Plasma Cells (Never Make Monkeys Lick Pussy) |
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Indicate if this is found in Inflammation, Immune Response, or Both:
Clotting |
Inflammation
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Indicate if this is found in Inflammation, Immune Response, or Both:
B-Lymphocytes |
Immune Response
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Indicate if this is found in Inflammation, Immune Response, or Both:
Neutrophiles |
Inflammation
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Indicate if this is found in Inflammation, Immune Response, or Both:
NK Cells |
Immune Response
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Indicate if this is found in Inflammation, Immune Response, or Both:
Monocytes |
Both
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What is the hypersensitivity of Rheumatoid Arthritis?
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Hypersensitivity III
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What is the hypersensitivity of Anaphylactic Shock?
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Hypersensitivity I
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What is the hypersensitivity of Contact Dermatitis?
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Hypersensitivity IV
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What is the hypersensitivity of Hemolytic Anemia (Mismatched Blood Type)
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Hypersensitivity II
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These cells make the antibodies.
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Plasma Cells
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These cells mature in bone marrow.
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B-Lymphocytes
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These are the first WBCs to appear at the site of injury.
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Neutrophils
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These cells produce histamine.
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Mast Cells
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These cells mature in the thymus gland.
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T-Lymphocytes
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These cells fight viruses and tumors.
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Natural Killer Cells
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These cells become macrophages.
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Monocytes
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These cells reduce the response time on 2nd encounters.
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Memory Cells
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