Exudate differs from transudate in that exudate... 1. is formed when fluid leaks
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Exudate differs from transudate in that exudate... 1. is formed when fluid leaks out because of increased hydrostatic pressure or decreased osmotic pressure. 2. is formed in inflammation because vascular permeability increases as a result of increased interendothelial spaces. 3. is formed usually after an endothelial injury. 4. Answers 1 and 2 5.Answer 2 and 3 Question 2 Which type of inflammation is shown In the following histology image? 1. serous 2.fibrinous 3. suppurative (purulent) 4. ulcer Question 3 Inflammation lasting from a few minutes to a few days producing plasma protein exudation is an example of... 1. Chronic Inflammation 2. the result of an increase and accumulation of neutrophils proliferating in a generalized area. 3.Acute inflammation 4. Cell mediated inflammation 5. Systemic inflammation Question 4 Which of the following is an INCORRECT pairing of the cardinal signs of inflammation with its correspondent cause? 1. Calor(heat)- increased blood flow 2. Rubor(redness)-increased blood flow 3. Tumor(swelling)- exudation of fluid and cells into extravascular tissue 4. Dolor(pain)- inflammatory cells infiltrating sensory nerves Question 5 What is the primary factor contributing to the majority of swelling of inflamed tissues? a. increased blood flow to area b. increased capillary permeability c. autolysis of necrotic cells d. pus accumulationExplanation / Answer
1.(4) Answers 1 and 2
2.(2) Fibrinous
3. (3) Acute inflammation
4. (3) tumor - Exudation of fluid and cells into extravascular tissue.
5.(d) Pus accumulation
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