IMMUN/O vs ITIS

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Across
  1. 3. bacteria take over your bloodstream and mess you up bad (Ding et al., 2018)
  2. 5. the immune system changes thanks to memory cell. This helps it prevent or shorten future infection (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  3. 9. agglutination, but instead of small particles forming a mass particle, there are clumps of particles. (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  4. 10. of yes, but also induces vasodilation (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  5. 11. good offense is also this word, which is also the purpose of the immune system. (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  6. 15. Process by which a disease develops (Franceschi et al., 2018)
  7. 17. to describe the usual, average, healthy condition (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  8. 18. this regularly is incredibly tiring, but doing this consistently decreases inflammation and increases immunity. (Venes et al., 2021)
  9. 21. an intimate session with a partner, it is important to use _______ (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  10. 22. utilizing this liquid, this allows your body to naturally eliminate toxins and bacteria. (Venes et al., 2021)
  11. 28. not fauna, protects against opportunistic pathogens (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  12. 31. that alerts body of potential pathogens (Campbell, 2020)
  13. 33. manifestation that indicates a condition of a disease (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  14. 36. _____ production helps the body expel harmful substances during the inflammatory process (Sorenson et al., 2019).
  15. 39. ,A response that persists for weeks to months (Venes et al., 2021).
  16. 41. ,One of the main goals of nursing is also a goal of inflammation (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  17. 43. covid, humans are put in __________, in your body, the infection gets walled off from other healthy cells (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  18. 45. ability to to change to defeat and defend an invader from previous exposure. (Venes et al., 2021)
  19. 46. planned around avoiding and increasing certain food that would help improve the immunity system, and decreasing inflammation. (Venes et al., 2021)
  20. 47. assessment finding that results from the stimulation of nerve endings (Sorenson et al., 2019).
  21. 48. an organism can resist death, damage, and/or destruction to something, they have gained ________ (Venes et al., 2021).
  22. 49. known as sepsis, when the bad microorganisms invade (Chen et al., 2018).
Down
  1. 1. injection given to stimulate an immune response against an invader. (Venes et al., 2021)
  2. 2. line of defense (Zhang et al., 2021)
  3. 4. first line of defense, defense system that is made at birth. (Venes et al., 2021)
  4. 5. response that takes place in 12 to 24 hours (Venes et al., 2021).
  5. 6. WBC that has no preference in the pathogens it consumes (Zhang et al., 2021)
  6. 7. this is uncomfortable and chilling, but helps decrease inflammation by vasoconstriction. (Bekerom et al., 2012)
  7. 8. in which vasodilation occurs and there is increased blood flow (Sorenson et al., 2019).
  8. 12. I say inflammation, you say (Zhang et al., 2021)
  9. 13. Greek root words means “Without infection” (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  10. 14. activity allows the body to fully relax and replenish itself, while not needing to do anything but its normal functions to remain living. (Venes et al., 2021)
  11. 16. the inflamed body part above the heart, in order to decrease inflammation. (Bekerom et al., 2012)
  12. 19. color your face makes when you have a fever (Chen et al., 2018).
  13. 20. law of inertia, but also inflammation prevents this (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  14. 23. physical _______; part of the first line of defense (Sorenson et al., 2019).
  15. 24. ,Returning back to “normal” (Sorenson et al., 2019)
  16. 25. ,Dolor; an assessment finding that results from vasodilation (Sorenson et al., 2019).
  17. 26. a cardinal sign of inflammation (Sorenson et al., 2019).
  18. 27. assessment finding that results from vascular permeability (Sorenson et al., 2019).
  19. 29. indication of inflammation in which an area of the body increases in size (Sorenson et al., 2019).
  20. 30. Low-grade inflammation that occurs during aging (Franceschi et al., 2018).
  21. 32. fluid that contains many neutrophils and cellular debris (Sorenson et al., 2019).
  22. 34. Inflammation can cause a low grade ______ (Sorenson et al., 2019).
  23. 35. 5th consequence of inflammation is loss of ______ (Sorenson et al., 2019).
  24. 37. how do cells eat (Zhang et al., 2021)
  25. 38. ,pole of the ship that supports the sails, but also is a cell that contains heparin and histamine (Zhang et al., 2021)
  26. 40. that Dr.Concilio seemed to like, then claims she hates them and that they are bad, but in the end, they lower inflammation. (Venes et al., 2021)
  27. 42. stimuli that causes inflammation (Chen et al., 2018).
  28. 44. ,To fix a car is to ______ it, but instead of a car, it’s your body being fixed (Sorenson et al., 2019)