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What are the signs of acute inflammation? Select all that apply.


Granulomas
Swelling
Tissue destruction
Pain
Redness
Heat - Answer: Pain
Heat
Redness
Swelling


RATIONALE: The pneumonic PRISH is used to recall the five
signs of acute inflammation: pain, redness, immobility (if
impacting a joint or pain is severe), swelling, and heat.
Tissue destruction and granuloma formation are characteristics
of chronic inflammation.


Which immune chemical mediators contribute to the swelling
associated with acute inflammation? Select all that apply.

, Prostaglandins
Histamine
Kinins
Chemotactic factors
Leukotrienes - Answer: Leukotrienes
Histamine
Prostaglandins
Kinins


RATIONALE: During episodes of acute inflammation, swelling
results in plasma proteins and fluid entering the interstitial
space at the area of injury. Chemical mediators that alter
capillary permeability, including histamine, kinins, leukotrienes,
and prostaglandins facilitate this process.
Chemotactic factors are released by the cells to attract immune
cells to the site of injury.


Which item causes chronic inflammation? (SEE IMAGE) -
Answer: (SEE IMAGE)
Foreign material that remains in the body

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