Inflammation and Healing
Infection
Immunity
Skin Disorders
Pressure Sores
100

This chemical mediator increases blood vessel permeability and causes swelling.

Histamine

100

This is the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues.

Infection

100

This type of immunity is present at birth and provides immediate defense.

Innate immunity

100

Which layer of the skin lacks blood vessels and nerves?

Epidermis

100

This is the most common cause of pressure ulcers in immobile patients.

 prolonged pressure on bony prominences

200

This type of immune cell is dominant in chronic inflammation and helps form granulomas.

Macrophages

200

This type of infection is acquired in a healthcare setting.

Nosocomial Infection

200

hese white blood cells engulf and digest pathogens.

Phagocytes

200

What is a raised, thin-walled lesion containing clear fluid called?

Vesicle

200

This stage of pressure injury involves partial-thickness skin loss with exposed dermis

Stage II pressure injury

300

This is the process of replacing damaged tissue with scar tissue.

Fibrosis

300

This immune system component produces antibodies.

B cells

300

These cells help activate B cells and other immune cells.

Helper T cells

300

What skin condition is caused by a type I hypersensitivity reaction to ingested substances?

Urticaria (hives)

300

This condition, involving excess fluid in tissues, increases the risk of skin breakdown.

Edema

400

This protein forms the structural framework of scar tissue.

Collagen

400

This immune response is slower but more specific to pathogens.

Adaptive Immunity

400

This term describes a weakened immune system that increases susceptibility to infections.

Immunodeficiency

400

What are signs of cellulitis?

red, swollen, painful areas with red streaks along lymph vessels

400

This type of friction-related force occurs when a patient slides down in bed.

Shear

500

This phase of healing involves new tissue formation and angiogenesis.

Proliferative phase

500

This is the chain of events that describes how infections are transmitted.

Chain of infection

500

This type of immunity is artificially acquired through immunization.

Vaccine induced immunity

500

This autoimmune skin disorder causes depigmented patches due to loss of melanocytes.

Vitiligo

500

This systemic condition can impair circulation and delay healing of pressure ulcers.

Diabetes Mellitus