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True/ False cont
All of the following are pain sources EXCEPT:
A. Cutaneous B. VisceralC. Deep somaticD. Superficial
Which of the following nerve fibers transmit impulses from nocioceptors
toward the brain?A. Afferent fibers B. Efferent fibersC. Substantia gelatinosaD. Central biasing
Which of the following are bone-producing cells?
A. OsteoblastsB. OsteoclastsC. OsteocytesD. Osteobytes
If there is poor blood supply to a fractured area and a portion of the bone does not
heal, this is called:A. AnoxiaB. DiapedesisC. Avascular necrosisD. Synthesis
The constant ongoing remodeling of bone is caused by the:
A. Fibroblasts and osteoblastsB. Monocytes and fibroblastsC. Osteoblasts and osteoclastsD. Osteocytes and fibroblasts
Following a fracture, osteoblastic and osteoclastic activity can continue for several
years.
Phases of the healing process are clearly defined and have definite start and ending
points.
A stress fracture may result if osteoblastic activity becomes greater than osteoclastic
activity.
All body tissues are considered to be soft tissue.
During the inflammatory response phase of healing vasoconstriction causes swelling and
redness.
Acute inflammation is a fundamental reaction that protects, localizes, and rids the
body of injury byproducts
Regeneration of nerve cells occurs once the nerve cell dies.
Degenerative diseases such as diabetes and arteriosclerosis, may affect wound healing.
Corticosteroids can inhibit the healing and should therefore not be used with acute
injury situations.
One should not take of a cast until a hard callous is formed.
Sharp, bright and burning; surface/ skin
Felt by the individual, emotional
Originates in tendons, muscles, joints etc
BONUS
Pain that occurs away from the actual site of injury/irritation is termed
Begins in organs, diffused at first andthen localized
Name a condition the may interfere with fracture healing.
Name a condition the may interfere with fracture healing.
Name a Cardinal sign of Inflammation
Name a Cardinal sign of Inflammation
Name a Cardinal sign of Inflammation
Pain less than 6 months in duration
Pain that last longer than 6 months
During the inflammatory response phase there is a period of followed by:A. Vessel permeability, vasoconstrictionB. Vasoconstriction, vasodilationC. Vasodilation, vasoconstrictionD. Vasoconstriction, phagocytosis
Which of the following chemical mediators is a powerful vasodilator found in mast
cells?A. NecrosinB. ProstaglandinC. LeukotaxinD. Histamine
Which of the following signs is not present during the inflammatory response phase?
A. Pain B. SwellingC. Loss of functionD. Pallor
Make your wager
Name the 3 Phases of the Healing Responses for Tissue