Created by Sebastian Bassi
almost 9 years ago
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Define: acute inflammation
Exudate accumulates at the site by:
Vascular phase
Cellular phase: Neutrophils
Local response by staph. aureus
Local response by Strep. pyogenes
Cardinal signs of acute inflammation
Tissues and acute inflammation
Beneficial effects of acute inflammation
(fluid)
Possible outcomes of acute inflammation
Destroys harmful enzymes in neutrophils
Vascular phase steps
Local responses
Kinin and histamine
Endothelial cell injury
2 main cell types
Cellular phase
Consequences of acute inflammation
Systemic effects
Specific patterns
Local response implications
Treatment of Non-infective causes
Prevention of sepsis
Suturing of laceration
Aftercare