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Anatomy & Physiology

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show macrophages and other specialized immune cells  
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show Subacute  
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What is the difference between an embolism and a thrombus?   show
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How does the combination of Swedish massage strokes and petrissage and effleurage help reduce traumatic edema?   show
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(T/F) Antibodies are plasma proteins that bind to a specific antigen and neutralize it.   show
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show direct it into the popliteal catchments  
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show True  
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show False  
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What is the best description of anaphylaxis?   show
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show lymphatic ducts  
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What is the best description of an autoimmune disease?   show
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Examples of secondary lymphoid tissues and organs include lymph nodes and spleen, plus:   show
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show False  
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show True  
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show transferrin's  
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What are the key structural features of lymphangia that support their function?   show
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Arterial flow and pulse have a major influence on lymph flow through which portion of the lymph system?   show
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What is an anastomosis?   show
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Which is a non specific immune system response?   show
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The key structural features that allow initial vessels to take in interstitial fluid include their measurement at one epithelial cell thick, their slight overlapping arrangement like fish scales and :   show
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show 120/80  
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What percentage of total capillary filtrate is reabsorbed into the cardiovascular capillaries?   show
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What are the 3 defining characteristics of the specific immune responses?   show
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What blood vessels connect the larger types of blood vessels?   show
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What catchment do lymphotomies on the lateral arm empty into?   show
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show False  
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(T/F) Inflammation, fever and the actions of internal antimicrobial proteins are examples of our body's specific immune response?   show
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What is the name of the capillary pathway that allows blood to pass straight thru when metabolic need is low?   show
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show At this point, her cancer is not a pertinent issue; if you can determine that her bone density is healthy, she is a good candidate for any kind of massage therapy that might help with her back pain  
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(T/F) All forms of manual therapy are safe and effective treatments for lymphoma?   show
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This chamber is responsible for pushing deoxygenated blood to the lungs. What is it?   show
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show False  
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show an immune system response to a trigger that is not potentially dangerous  
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When tissue is damaged, the chemicals released to support the inflammation process include histamines, complement factors and:   show
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show venous flow thru the ventral cavities  
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show movement of fluid inside the lymph vessel network and returning lymph to the blood  
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Chemical barriers of the body include the pH of the skin and:   show
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show False  
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What are the driving forces for arterial blood flow?   show
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A group of lymphatic vessels that drain lymph from a specific region of the body into a specific catchment is called:   show
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show capillary fluid pressure  
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Edema at the right scapula will naturally drain into what structure   show
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show True  
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(T/F) The most concentrated regions of ligand receptor sites are in the limbic system of the brain.   show
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what happens to antigens when antibodies attach to them?   show
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show a rough spot in endothelium or an area where blood does not flow quickly  
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What blood vessels always carry blood away from the heart?   show
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(T/F) The application of manual lymphatic techniques, plus pulse rate and the skeletal muscle pump are all considered external forces that facilitate lymph flow.   show
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show osteoporosis, pneumonia, heart failure  
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show False  
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(T/F) The initial vessels of the lymphatic network are located in the epidermis of the skin?   show
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show dynamic edema  
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client comes for his regular bimonthly massage, but he is limping. his foot is hot, red and swollen and streaks appear to be developing us his leg. he's hoping a massage will help with the aching and illness he feels today. What is your best option?   show
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show filters lymph of impurities and acts as primary site for immune responses  
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What is the term for capillary exchange process where nutrients and fluid flow out of blood and into the interstitium?   show
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Which of these changes would cause blood pressure to decrease?   show
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What is the name for the lympho-venous junction where fluid is returned to the cardiovascular system?   show
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What is the other term for the subacute phase of tissue healing?   show
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How does the circulatory system help to maintain a stable internal temperature?   show
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(T/F) Cross fiber friction is applies to healing tissue in order to mechanically realign collagen fibers? false   show
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Fluid or edema uptake depends on what 2 factors?   show
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show secondary lymphodema  
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(T/F) All forms of edema are the result of capillary filtration far exceeding capillary reabsorption.   show
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Which of these statements best describes the function of the cistern chyli?   show
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show True  
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show True  
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show False  
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(T/F) both the medial and lateral arm watersheds carry lymph into the axillary catchment.   show
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(T/F) Blood flow though the veins relies on the one way valves and venous recoil.   show
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show high temperature alters our metabolism to help the immune system fight off pathogens more efficiently  
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show a blood cancer that begins with mutations in lymphatic tissues  
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show circulatory and lymphatic  
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Which is a specific immune system response?   show
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In psychoneuroimmunology, the group of short-chained amino acids that communicate and stimulate cells by binding with receptors of on the plasma membrane are collectively referred to as:   show
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What is the function of primary lymphoid tissues?   show
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show Type A  
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show von Willdebrand disease  
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What kind of "foreign substances" are in the lymph obligatory load?   show
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(T/F) The cardiovascular system plays a central role in supporting the body as it heals from injury, fights disease and maintains homeostasis?   show
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Which secondary lymphoid organ serves as a major storage site for lymphocytes and platelets, plus filters particles and pathogens out of blood?   show
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