12) ankylosis
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joint fixation and deformity
1)Cellular Adaptation
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cell attempt to prevent their own death by environmental changes. May
modify their size, number, and types in an attempt to manage these
changes and maintain homeostasis.
1)Facilitated diffusion
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the movement of substances from of area of higher concentration to an
area of lower concentration with the assistance of a carrier molecule.
Energy is not required
1)Nucleotide
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consists of a 5 carbon sugar (deoxyribose) a phosphate group, and a
nitrogenous base
12) impacted fracture
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type of fracture in which one end of the bone is forced into the adjacent
bone
,12) Osteoblasts
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cell on the outer surface of the periosteum that aids in remodeling and
repair by rebuilding new compact bone to increase bone strenght
2) Hyperacute Transplant Reactions
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-Immediate or 3 days after transplant
-Due to complement system
12) fascia
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a band or sheet of fibrous connective tissue that covers, supports, and
separates muscle
1)Marfan Syndrome Clinical Manifestions/Diagnosis
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-Aortic defects(most life threatening)
-increased height
-long extremities
, -spine deformities
Diagnosis: History, physical exam, skin biopsy
2) Chronic Transplant Reaction
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-Occurs 4 months to years after transplant
-Likely antibody-mediated response
-Antibodies and complements deposit in vessel walls of transplanted tissue,
resulting in ischemia
12) Osteoporosis Diagnosis and Treatment
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Diagnosis: conducted screening periodically on those persons at risk.
Include history and physical examinations, bone density scans, xrays, spinal
computed tomography.
Treatment: proper nutrition, increase in physical activity, increasing
mordifiable risk factors, pharmacology, safety measures, pain management
(assistive devices, remove clutter, handrails), surgical repair of fractures.
2) At Risk Individuals for Immune Dysfunction
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joint fixation and deformity
1)Cellular Adaptation
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cell attempt to prevent their own death by environmental changes. May
modify their size, number, and types in an attempt to manage these
changes and maintain homeostasis.
1)Facilitated diffusion
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the movement of substances from of area of higher concentration to an
area of lower concentration with the assistance of a carrier molecule.
Energy is not required
1)Nucleotide
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consists of a 5 carbon sugar (deoxyribose) a phosphate group, and a
nitrogenous base
12) impacted fracture
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type of fracture in which one end of the bone is forced into the adjacent
bone
,12) Osteoblasts
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cell on the outer surface of the periosteum that aids in remodeling and
repair by rebuilding new compact bone to increase bone strenght
2) Hyperacute Transplant Reactions
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-Immediate or 3 days after transplant
-Due to complement system
12) fascia
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a band or sheet of fibrous connective tissue that covers, supports, and
separates muscle
1)Marfan Syndrome Clinical Manifestions/Diagnosis
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-Aortic defects(most life threatening)
-increased height
-long extremities
, -spine deformities
Diagnosis: History, physical exam, skin biopsy
2) Chronic Transplant Reaction
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-Occurs 4 months to years after transplant
-Likely antibody-mediated response
-Antibodies and complements deposit in vessel walls of transplanted tissue,
resulting in ischemia
12) Osteoporosis Diagnosis and Treatment
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Diagnosis: conducted screening periodically on those persons at risk.
Include history and physical examinations, bone density scans, xrays, spinal
computed tomography.
Treatment: proper nutrition, increase in physical activity, increasing
mordifiable risk factors, pharmacology, safety measures, pain management
(assistive devices, remove clutter, handrails), surgical repair of fractures.
2) At Risk Individuals for Immune Dysfunction
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