Microbiology, Inflammation, Healing

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Across
  1. 4. Nonspecific agents that protect uninfected cells against virus (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 67)
  2. 6. Cardinal signs of inflammation include redness, swelling, pain, and _____ (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 70)
  3. 9. Inhibits bacteria reproduction and relies on host's defense mechanisms to destroy bacteria (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 109)
  4. 12. In viral infections, we may find serous, clear exudate. However in bacterial infections, the exudate is _______ (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 106)
  5. 13. This is caused by the shift of protein and fluid into interstitial space (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 70)
  6. 15. This type of healing occurs in damaged tissues that have cells incapable of reproduction (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 76)
  7. 17. A type of infection that are commonly acquired in health care facilities (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 100)
  8. 19. This organism reproduces by budding (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 97)
  9. 20. This drug helps with fever and pain, but does not aid in inflammation (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 74)
Down
  1. 1. Type of cell that is needed for wound healing (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 84)
  2. 2. A collection of interstitial fluid at site of inflammation (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 71)
  3. 3. A deformity of a joint caused by shrinkage of scar tissue and presents as restriction of range of motion (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 78)
  4. 5. _____ degree burns destroys all skin layers as well as underlying tissue (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 80)
  5. 7. A type of infection that may persist over long periods, but do not cause noticeable signs or symptoms (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 106)
  6. 8. Bacteria uses this for motility (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 91)
  7. 10. These organisms are often found in the intestine, but during their life cycle, may be found in the lung or blood vessels (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 99)
  8. 11. Shock may lead to this organ's failure if it is prolonged (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 82)
  9. 14. Age, inadequate nutrition, and excessive mobility are all factors that ______ healing (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 78)
  10. 16. A bacteria that can cause eye infections or pneumonia in infants born to a mother infected with this (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 94)
  11. 18. The only genetic material that retroviruses contain (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 94)