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The Classic Signs of Inflammation:
Redness
Heat
Swelling
Pain
Loss of Function
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)
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.)
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)
Indicate if this is found in Inflammation, Immune Response, or Both:

Clotting
Inflammation
Indicate if this is found in Inflammation, Immune Response, or Both:

B-Lymphocytes
Immune Response
Indicate if this is found in Inflammation, Immune Response, or Both:

Neutrophiles
Inflammation
Indicate if this is found in Inflammation, Immune Response, or Both:

NK Cells
Immune Response
Indicate if this is found in Inflammation, Immune Response, or Both:

Monocytes
Both
What is the hypersensitivity of Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Hypersensitivity III
What is the hypersensitivity of Anaphylactic Shock?
Hypersensitivity I
What is the hypersensitivity of Contact Dermatitis?
Hypersensitivity IV
What is the hypersensitivity of Hemolytic Anemia (Mismatched Blood Type)
Hypersensitivity II
These cells make the antibodies.
Plasma Cells
These cells mature in bone marrow.
B-Lymphocytes
These are the first WBCs to appear at the site of injury.
Neutrophils
These cells produce histamine.
Mast Cells
These cells mature in the thymus gland.
T-Lymphocytes
These cells fight viruses and tumors.
Natural Killer Cells
These cells become macrophages.
Monocytes
These cells reduce the response time on 2nd encounters.
Memory Cells