How does the duration makes acute and chronic inflammation different?
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acute is hours to days and chronic is months to years
family as a system
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- the focus is on the family as client
-focuses on indivual memebrs and the family at the same time
What is the primary prevention of inflammation?
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reduce risk of injury and infection (hand hygine and protective equipment)
What is exudate?
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is a fluid that contains number of leukocytes, plasma proteins, and
inflammatory mediators
What can be done to help with the healing process of inflammation?
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-rest, ice, compression, elevation
-immobilization devices
-pharmacologic agents
, In the acute phase response (systemic), what does the bone do and how would this
be assessed clinically?
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-increased production of leukocytes
(leukocytosis and neutrophilia)
-lab test (WBC and neutrophil count)
How is structure-function theory defined
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-family as a social system and is viewed as open to the outside system, but
boundaries are maintained
-family is viewed as passive in adapting to outside systems and therefore is
not viewed as a charge agent
What would a nurse assess through the lens of structure-function theory?
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- "how did the dealth alter the family structure" or "what family roles were
changed with the onset of the chronic illness"
In the acute phase response (systemic), what does blood vessels do and how would
this be assessed clinically?
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acute is hours to days and chronic is months to years
family as a system
,Give this one a try later!
- the focus is on the family as client
-focuses on indivual memebrs and the family at the same time
What is the primary prevention of inflammation?
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reduce risk of injury and infection (hand hygine and protective equipment)
What is exudate?
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is a fluid that contains number of leukocytes, plasma proteins, and
inflammatory mediators
What can be done to help with the healing process of inflammation?
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-rest, ice, compression, elevation
-immobilization devices
-pharmacologic agents
, In the acute phase response (systemic), what does the bone do and how would this
be assessed clinically?
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-increased production of leukocytes
(leukocytosis and neutrophilia)
-lab test (WBC and neutrophil count)
How is structure-function theory defined
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-family as a social system and is viewed as open to the outside system, but
boundaries are maintained
-family is viewed as passive in adapting to outside systems and therefore is
not viewed as a charge agent
What would a nurse assess through the lens of structure-function theory?
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- "how did the dealth alter the family structure" or "what family roles were
changed with the onset of the chronic illness"
In the acute phase response (systemic), what does blood vessels do and how would
this be assessed clinically?