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Match each nutrition term with the appropriate definition.
Premises:
debridement
Responses:
a group of nonspecific immune responses to infection or injury
accumulations of pus
mediated by catecholamine hormones, cortisol, and glucagon, which together raise nutrient levels in blood, stimulate heart rate, raise blood pressure, and increase metabolic rate
changes in body chemistry resulting from infection, inflammation, or injury; characterized by alterations in plasma proteins
20-carbon molecules derived from dietary fatty acids that help to regulate blood pressure, blood clotting, and other body functions
the surgical removal of dead, damaged, or contaminated tissue resulting from burns or wounds
signaling proteins produced by the body's cells; those produced by white blood cells regulate various aspects of immune function
a whole-body inflammatory response caused by infection; characterized by raised heart and respiratory rates, abnormal white blood cell counts, and elevated body temperature
a severe reduction in blood flow that deprives the body's tissues of oxygen and nutrients
white blood cells that have the ability to engulf and destroy antigens body functions
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
a group of nonspecific immune responses to infection or injury
accumulations of pus
mediated by catecholamine hormones, cortisol, and glucagon, which together raise nutrient levels in blood, stimulate heart rate, raise blood pressure, and increase metabolic rate
changes in body chemistry resulting from infection, inflammation, or injury; characterized by alterations in plasma proteins
20-carbon molecules derived from dietary fatty acids that help to regulate blood pressure, blood clotting, and other body functions
the surgical removal of dead, damaged, or contaminated tissue resulting from burns or wounds
signaling proteins produced by the body's cells; those produced by white blood cells regulate various aspects of immune function
a whole-body inflammatory response caused by infection; characterized by raised heart and respiratory rates, abnormal white blood cell counts, and elevated body temperature
a severe reduction in blood flow that deprives the body's tissues of oxygen and nutrients
white blood cells that have the ability to engulf and destroy antigens body functions
Premises:
a group of nonspecific immune responses to infection or injury
accumulations of pus
mediated by catecholamine hormones, cortisol, and glucagon, which together raise nutrient levels in blood, stimulate heart rate, raise blood pressure, and increase metabolic rate
changes in body chemistry resulting from infection, inflammation, or injury; characterized by alterations in plasma proteins
20-carbon molecules derived from dietary fatty acids that help to regulate blood pressure, blood clotting, and other body functions
the surgical removal of dead, damaged, or contaminated tissue resulting from burns or wounds
signaling proteins produced by the body's cells; those produced by white blood cells regulate various aspects of immune function
a whole-body inflammatory response caused by infection; characterized by raised heart and respiratory rates, abnormal white blood cell counts, and elevated body temperature
a severe reduction in blood flow that deprives the body's tissues of oxygen and nutrients
white blood cells that have the ability to engulf and destroy antigens body functions
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