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NUR 231-Final Exam Questions And Answers


Types of cellular healing - ANSWER 1. resolution

2. regeneration

3. replacement



Resolution cellular healing is what? - ANSWER minimal tissue damage

Quick resolution of injury

Ex: abrasion on the knee



Regeneration cellular healing is what? - ANSWER tissue is regenerated by new cells.
This only occurs if cells are able to regenerate.

Ex: liver



Replacement cellular healing is what? - ANSWER original cells cannot regenerate. The
result normal cells are replaced by another type of cell.



What type of cells usually replace normal cells in replacement healing? - ANSWER
connective/scar



What can result from replacement healing? - ANSWER decreased function



What are the two healing processes - ANSWER 1. First intention (sutured)

2. Second intention (open healing)



What is the first intention healing process? - ANS 1. injury and inflammation (suture
holds edges together

,2. granulation tissue and epithelial growth

3. small scar remainsuses fibroblast



What is the second intention healing process? - ANS 1. injury and inflammation (no
suture- open edges)

2. granulation tissue and epithelial growth

3. large scar remains-due to increased fibrinous and scar tissue



Factors that promote healing - ANS youth

good nutrition: protein, Vit A&C

adequate Hemoglobin

Effective Circulation

Clean, undisturbed wound



factors that delay healing - ANSWER advanced age (reduced mitosis)

Poor nutrition

Dehydration

Anemia

Circ. problems

irritation

Infection

Prolonged use of glucocorticoids



complications of healing - ANSWER loss of function

contracture/obstruction

adhesions

Keloids

,Ulcerations

Metaplasia



what is a Keloid - ANSWER an abnormal response to scar formation (big puffy scar)



steps of the inflammatory response - ANSWER 1. damaged tissues release histamines
increasing blood flow to the area

2. histamines cause capillaries to leak, releasing phagocytes and clotting factors into
wound

3. phagocytes engulf bacteria, dead cells and cellular debris

4. platelets move out of the capillary to seal the wounded area;



Non-specific defenses - ANSWER 1. fluids (tears, saliva, mucus, gastric)

2. barriers (skin and membranes)

3. Phagocytosis



Specific defenses - ANSWER 1. Humoral

2. Cell mediated



Granulocytes - ANSWER neutrophils

basophils

eosinophils



What is a neutrophil ANSWER most abundant phagocyte (70-75%)

- usually increased to show bacterial infection (left shift)



What is a basophil ANSWER histamine releasing phagocyte

, What is an Eosinophils ANSWER phagocytes released in

-Type I allergic

Histamine release



What is the agranulocytes ANSWER B-Cells

T-Cells

Monocyte-Macrophage



What cells are involved with specific immunity ANSWER B & T cells



Which cell is humoral immunity ANSWER B cell



Cell mediated immunity is which cell -

ANSWER T cell



what are monocytes -

ANSWER they sound alarm

-present in the lymph node to specific immunity system and become AG presenting cells
then the B cells pump out AB



When do monocytes become macrophages -

ANSWER diapedesis into the tissue



Local effects of Inflammation -

ANSWER redness (Rubor)

Warmth (calor)

Swelling/Edema
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