Introductions
The Teeny Tiny Cell
Inflammation/Healing
Immuno in my Genes
Don't be so sensitive
100
The anatomical or functional manifestation of a disease

Pathology

100

The power plant of the cell/site of ATP production

mitochondria

100

Cardinal signs of inflammation

rubor (redness), calor (heat), dolor (pain), tumor (swelling), loss of tissue function

100
The recognizable physical traits associated with a person's genetic make up is called their...
phenotype
100
Type of hypersensitivity caused by an allergen
Type 1 hypersensitivity disorder
200

Risk factor of disease that can be discussed with the patient as an opportunity to improve upon their condition/disease

Variations in lifestyle

200

When a cell undergoes a decrease in work demands or adverse environmental conditions, it reverts to a smaller size and a lower, more efficient level of functioning

atrophy

200

Name the phases of inflammation

acute, subacute, chronic, acute on chronic

200

Which of the immunoglobulins are activated with immunizations?

IgG and IgM

200

Delayed response to a TB skin test

Type IV hypersensitivity disorder

300

Five leading causes of death in US (2023) per CDC

Heart disease, cancer, accidents, cerebrovascular accidents, chronic lower respiratory disease

300

Delivery system of the cell?

Golgi Apparatus

300

P.R.I.C.E stands for...

Protection, rest, ice, compression, elevation

300

Huntington's Disease, Marfan's disease, and osteogenesis imperfection are types of these disorders

autosomal dominant disorder

300

Occurs when the body attacks self antigens

Type II hypersensitivity disorder

400

ICF stands for

International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health

400

Necrosis is an example of this...

Irreversible cell injury

400

Complications of wound healing (5)...

adhesions, fibrosis, keloids, hypertrophic scars, dehiscence 

400

a stimulus or substance that elicits an immune response

antigen

400

Antibody-Antigen complex is deposited into tissue

Type III hypersensitivity disorder

500

The key components of the ICF model

Health Condition, Impairments, Activity Limitations, Participation Restrictions

500

5 causes of cell injury

hypoxia, anoxia, toxicity, pathogens, ischemia

500
Average time to complete bone healing for weight bearing in adults

6-12 weeks

500

Type of cell that recognizes intruders and sets out to destroy them. Responsible for cell mediated immunity.

T lymphocytes

500

Anaphylactic shock is an example of...

Type I hypersensitivity disorder