The first phase of tissue injury, when it is isolated from neighboring healthy tissue, is called what?
A) Incarcerating B) Immune response C) Inflammation D) Regeneration
C
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On scene of a motor vehicle accident, a car has extensive front-end damage and a deformed steering wheel. The restrained driver, who was self-extricated, is in the care of EMRs, who have applied a cervical collar and continue to hold manual in-line spinal stabilization. The airway is patent and respirations adequate. His radial pulse is rapid and weak and skin is cool and diaphoretic. The EMRs
report the following vital signs: pulse 136, respirations 20, blood pressure 100/68, and SpO2 98% with 15 liters of O2 being administered through a nonrebreather mask. The right forearm is deformed, and the head, chest, and upper back are uninjured according to your assessment. Your next action would be to: A) start positive pressure ventilation. B) repeat the vital signs. C) change the nonrebreather to a nasal cannula. D) check the abdomen for injury.
What is the primary constituent of plasma?
A) Clotting factors B) Water C) Proteins D) Electrolytes
During which type of immunity are T-cells become activated?
A) Humoral B) Cell-mediated C) Natural D) Passive
The trachea consists of 16 to 20 C-shaped pieces of __________.?
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word