EFFECTS OF STRESS RESPONSE
• cortisol is the biggest stress response
• suppresses the immune system
• hyperglycemia
Risk factors for altered tissue/skin integrity
• Malnutrition
• altered immunity
• diabetic
• infection
• dehydration
Etiology: Cause of a disease
Difference between first, second, third line of defense
• THIRD-t CELLS, lymphocytes
• FIRST, skin, mucus membrane
• SECOND, Lymphocytes
Stages of pressure ulcers: difference between them
◦ Things that transfer HIV
◦ Blood
◦ Semen
◦ Breast milk
◦ Vaginal fluids
◦ Lesions
◦ Risk factors of different types of cancers
◦ ISchemia: decrease white blood cells and oxygen
◦ Multifactorial
◦ Eg: diabetes, cancer, cleft lip, congenital heart
◦ What's antibody?
◦ Different types of antibody’s
◦ Pathway in anaphylactics
◦ Types of hypersensitivities with examples
◦ Difference between acute and chronic. Short and long. Acute is higher
severity and chronic is mild
◦ Maligant
◦ Apoptosis controlled
◦ DIFFERENCE KINDS OF HEALING
◦ DIFFERENCE OF IMMUNITY. ( the 4 types)
◦ Difference between active and passive
◦ Signs of heat stroke
◦ Social determinants of health
◦ Primary prevention of environmental hazards
◦ What’s gonn help heling injuries
◦ Skin integrity and strategy for care Transmission: infectious diseases
◦ Difference between prodromal, acute and chronic
◦ Whats primary immunodeficiency: its when pit of the immune system does
not work
◦ Secondary: like hiv
◦ Inflammatory response
◦ Difference between cute and chronic inflation
◦ Chemical mediators that are released Whats metastasis?
◦ Problems you can have due to unrelieved stress
◦ Cellular adaptation
◦ Lupus- type 3 hypersensivity
◦ What are hives?
◦ Identify common examples of autosomal
• cortisol is the biggest stress response
• suppresses the immune system
• hyperglycemia
Risk factors for altered tissue/skin integrity
• Malnutrition
• altered immunity
• diabetic
• infection
• dehydration
Etiology: Cause of a disease
Difference between first, second, third line of defense
• THIRD-t CELLS, lymphocytes
• FIRST, skin, mucus membrane
• SECOND, Lymphocytes
Stages of pressure ulcers: difference between them
◦ Things that transfer HIV
◦ Blood
◦ Semen
◦ Breast milk
◦ Vaginal fluids
◦ Lesions
◦ Risk factors of different types of cancers
◦ ISchemia: decrease white blood cells and oxygen
◦ Multifactorial
◦ Eg: diabetes, cancer, cleft lip, congenital heart
◦ What's antibody?
◦ Different types of antibody’s
◦ Pathway in anaphylactics
◦ Types of hypersensitivities with examples
◦ Difference between acute and chronic. Short and long. Acute is higher
severity and chronic is mild
◦ Maligant
◦ Apoptosis controlled
◦ DIFFERENCE KINDS OF HEALING
◦ DIFFERENCE OF IMMUNITY. ( the 4 types)
◦ Difference between active and passive
◦ Signs of heat stroke
◦ Social determinants of health
◦ Primary prevention of environmental hazards
◦ What’s gonn help heling injuries
◦ Skin integrity and strategy for care Transmission: infectious diseases
◦ Difference between prodromal, acute and chronic
◦ Whats primary immunodeficiency: its when pit of the immune system does
not work
◦ Secondary: like hiv
◦ Inflammatory response
◦ Difference between cute and chronic inflation
◦ Chemical mediators that are released Whats metastasis?
◦ Problems you can have due to unrelieved stress
◦ Cellular adaptation
◦ Lupus- type 3 hypersensivity
◦ What are hives?
◦ Identify common examples of autosomal