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Inflammation 102 Test

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antivirals
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Assessing wounds
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Phases of Wound Healing
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vascular response
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macrolides (myicin)
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nosocomial infections
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Factors impede healing
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RYB wounds
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Epidermis
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Kines, histamines, prostaglandins, serotonin
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remodeling phase
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cephlosporins (Keflex, ceclor)
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Chemical Response to injury
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Reduce risk of pressure sore in Wheelchair
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cellular response
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tamiflu
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dermis
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fluroquinolins (cipro No PG, oxins No Kids)
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aminoglycosides (genatmycin, vancomycin)
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ASA
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cidal, rash, GI, fatigue, irreversible Ototoxic, nephro toxic, Measure peaks and troughs, can affect coumadin. Gram - and some +
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vasoconstriction (limit bleeding), followed by vasodilation (bring WBC to area, allows fluid to leak out of vascular) fibrin forms
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size, location, redness, edema, ecchymosis, drainage, approximation
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neutrophils, monocytes,
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top layer, 0.05-1.5 mm layer, langerhan and dendritic cells first level of defense
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smoking, immobility, nutrition, chronic diseases, meds, skin breakdown, environment
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valtrex, treat virus. Liver toxic
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Red (trauma or surgical wound: protect and clean) Yellow (prescence of slough and exudate: cleaning and removal of non viable tissue) Black (necrotic tissue: debridement)
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to shorten the length of flu, and to prevent it after exposure
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static, GI, dysrhythmias, hepatotoxicity, tendon ruptures, anaphylactic, BS elevation, Gram + and pseudomonus
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chemical response, all irritate skin and cause pain and swelling, part of healing
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Inflammatory phase, proliferative phase, remodeling phase
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Complement system, 1-9 types. Complement deficiency means one is missing.
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shift weight every 20 min
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static, GI and hepatic toxicity, OTO toxic and renal, take with water, no grapefruit juice, Gram +
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3 weeks to 2 years. New collagen forms (for strength) and scare tissue grows
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collagen and elastic fibers, 0.3-3.0mm glands and hair follicles
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hospital acquired
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cidal, GI issues, no toxicity, cross reacts with PCN, Gram + and -. Most common antibiotics
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lasts for a couple of days, renal toxic. Reye's syndrome in children
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gauze, nonadherent dressings, transparent films, hydrocolloids, foams, absorptive dressings, hydrogel, alginates, antimicrobials
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static, rash (up to 6 weeks), aplastic anemia, fatal blood abnormality, Gram + and -
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leukotrienes and prostoglandins
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analagesic, high rate of death (in multiple meds patients OD without meaning to). liver toxic. Max dose 4000mg QD. Antidote is mucomist
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activate pathways that cause production of leukotrines (which cause anaphylactic reaction)
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celebrex, block receptors. NOT antipyretic, no GI effects but possible cardiac effects
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immediate to 2-5 days, hemostasis (vasoconstriction, platelets, clotting). Inflammation (vasodilation, phagocytosis)
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arrive 3-5 days after injury, get rid of waste produced by phagocytes, macrophages release fibrenogin and starts to heal and knit together
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thermostat in hypothalmus, prostoglandins act on it to increase them, causes shiver, sweating etc to lower temp. Epi released increases metabolism, treet 100.1 and above
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NO CHILDREN, static, GI Issues and yeast, renal toxic, Adverse coumadin, milk, sunlight and stains teeth, Gram + and -

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