When assessing the patient with tissue injury, the nurse correlates signs and symptoms to the responses occurring within the patient's body. Put the inflammatory responses in the order they will occur
A) Activation of Hageman's factor
B) Kininogen activates release of bradykinin
C) Release of leukotrienes and prostaglandins
D) Prekallikrein becomes kallikrein
E) Release of arachidonic acid
A, B, C, D, E
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Tissue injury is followed by exposure of plasma to the injured cell, which results in activation of Hageman's factor. This stimulates prekallikrein to become active kallikrein. Kininogen activates bradykinin. Arachidonic acid is released, which activates release of leukotrienes and prostaglandins.
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