Subcutaneous tissue inflammation
[DOC File]Introduction to the Integumentary System
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Bursitis – inflammation of the bursae. Dislocation – displacement of the bone in a joint. Fracture – a cracking or breaking of a bone ... Between the skin layers lies another tissue which is call subcutaneous layer which is also referred to as superficial fascia. Subcutaneous layer (superficial fascia) connects the skin to the surface ...
[DOCX File]Subcutaneous Fluid Replacement in the Elderly ...
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Tissue Damage and Repair. Inflammation – occurs when tissues are damaged (includes clot formation) (Fig 5.6) vascular and cellular response in preparation for tissue repair. mobilizes body's defenses. isolates and destroys microorganisms. removes damaged cells so repair can proceed. 4 major symptoms of inflammation: (unpleasant, but benefit ...
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Contains connective tissue proper. Dermatitis. An inflammation of the papillary layer. Caused by infection, radiation, mechanical irritation, or chemicals (e.g., poison ivy) ... Is the site of subcutaneous injections using hypodermic needles. Deposits of subcutaneous fat.
[DOC File]TISSUE RESPONSE TO INJURY
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2.49 The function of the subcutaneous layer of the skin is to insulate the body against heat loss. 2.50 Contact dermatitis is an acute inflammation response of the skin triggered by an exogenous chemical or substance. 2.51 Keloids occur secondary to trauma or surgery. Result slide properties Passing Score 80% Success (Slide Layer)
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Pinch up a fold of skin and insert needle at 15 to 45 degree angle (depending on the amount of subcutaneous tissue at the site). 1, 2 . ... Observe site for signs of redness, pain/tenderness, inflammation/swelling, leakage at the insertion site, bruising/bleeding, abscess formation, or …
[DOC File]Chapter 5: The Integumentary System
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The subcutaneous layer or hypodermis . Lies below the integument. Stabilizes the skin. Allows separate movement . Is made of elastic areolar and adipose tissues. Is connected to the reticular layer of integument by connective tissue fibers. Has few capillaries and no vital organs. Is the site of subcutaneous injections using hypodermic needles
[DOC File]CH. 21 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT
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Inflammation Repair & Healing Phase Fibroblastic Repair. Healing, proliferative and regenerative activity leads to scar formation and repair . Fibroplasia – begins w/in hrs, last up to 6 wks. Initial signs will subside. Patient less point tender pain decreases. Granulation tissue growth begins as …
[DOC File]Arthritis – inflammation of the joint
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1) Introduced into subcutaneous tissue. 2) Multiply ( secrete enzymes, toxins ( tissue injury. 3) Inflammation ( accum. of fluids, PMN's, cell debris, fibrin, organisms. 4) Skin becomes distended ( pustule forms. 5) Connect. tissue sac forms around lesion. 6) Pustule ruptures ( drains ( heals. Complications: septicemia, abscesses in internal organs
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