NURS215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Mast Cell, Degranulation, Hyperaemia
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Q: this reaction is a type of body defense. A: sometimes we don"t know the reason why it occurs. A: pathogen or containment of injury/injury, infection, allergy. Q: what are the s and s of inflammation? (4) Q: what is the most severe inflammatory situation that is unstoppable unless intervened. A: meaning that we have to interfere to make better, it will not resolve on its own. A: ongoing inflammatory response affects area where inflammation is. A: they travel around in the body intact unless they meet injury or a pathogen or an allergen. Q: once inflammation happens, we know certain things happen to the body. A: vessel permeability) epithelial cells segregate which allows leakage of serum products (intra vascular fluid into extra vascular fluid) into the tissue = edema. A: the edema puts pressure on the nerve ending in the tissue which causes pain. Q: the more ____ ____ the more pain felt.