TM WS 2
Across
- 2. AKA rubor, one of the 5 cardinal signs inflammation
- 4. classification of injury that occurs indirectly as a result of metabolic or chemical influence
- 5. AKA calor, one of the 5 cardinal signs of inflammation
- 7. "P" in POLICE
- 8. "blood" "tumor" AKA bruise
- 9. clotting occurs when platelets stick to a __________ net
- 12. after injury, cellular contents spill into this space
- 13. chemical mediators modify/_____________ the inflammatory response
- 14. AKA dolor, one of the 5 cardinal signs of inflammation
- 20. cold cools tissues via ______________
- 22. pressure resulting from the attraction of free proteins
- 23. the structures within an organelle that digest foreign matter
- 24. type of inflammation that occurs prior to resolution of previous inflammation
Down
- 1. type of inflammation that occurs when inflammatory process cannot eliminate cause
- 3. the event that impairs the structure/function of a tissue
- 5. decreased oxygen delivery to the tissues
- 6. means white or clear in Greek
- 8. the columnar pressure of water pushing downward
- 9. the window for acute care can last up to ___ days
- 10. this type of cryotherapy pack requires the use of a barrier
- 11. "E" in POLICE
- 15. this increase in tissue volume is caused by the accumulation of blood, extra fluid, and cellular material
- 16. leukocyte that lasts for months and aids in tissue repair
- 17. decreased blood blow to the tissues
- 18. an accumulation of the fluid portion of the blood due to abnormal fluid dynamics
- 19. as the cell becomes hypoxic, the _________ pump shuts down
- 21. leukocyte that has short life span and fights bacteria