with accurate answers
1. hyperglycemia
2. adrenal suppression
3. osteoporosis
4. mood changes
5. cataracts
6. increased risk of infections Ans✓✓✓ what are the side effects of
long-term use of corticosteroids? (6)
1. rest
2. ice packs
3. immobilization Ans✓✓✓ what are the non-pharmacological
interventions for inflammation? (3)
1. tinnitus
2. dizziness
3. headache Ans✓✓✓ what are the symptoms of salicylism? (3)
1. vasodilation
2. vascular permeability
3. cellular infiltration
4. thrombosis
, 5. nerve stimulation Ans✓✓✓ what are the steps of acute
inflammation? (5)
Acetaminophen (Tylenol). Ans✓✓✓ what is an example of an
antipyretic?
Acetaminophen (Tylenol). Ans✓✓✓ what medication works by
lowering body temperature and facilitates heat loss without anti-
inflammatory effects. Effective for fever but does not have anti-
inflammatory properties.
Acute Inflammation Ans✓✓✓ Typically resolves within 8-10 days and
involves rapid responses to injury that result in redness, warmth,
swelling, and pain.
adrenal Ans✓✓✓ Long-term corticosteroid treatment should be
managed with alternate-day dosing and gradual discontinuation to avoid
_______ insufficiency.
antipyretics Ans✓✓✓ Reduce fever by acting on the hypothalamus to
promote peripheral vasodilation and heat dissipation
Aspirin Ans✓✓✓ Inhibits both COX-1 and COX-2 but can irritate the
digestive system and may cause bleeding in high doses