Module 6 test question n answers graded A+
Module 6 test Acute inflammation is a local response of the tissues that have been damaged in a certain region of the body - correct answer True Radiation burn, sunburn and incisions are all examples of trauma - correct answer True Edema that results from the inflammatory process is poor in protein - correct answer False The negative affects of swelling in trauma is due to the increased diffusion distance inside the cells - correct answer False Manual lymph drainage is not beneficial for Trumatic edema since there is no protein accumulation - correct answer False There are no blood vessels in the joint cartilage. Cartilage is a living tissue and receive nutrients from the synovial fluid - correct answer True Lymphostatic encephalopathy is a disorder of the lymph drainage from the intra-and extra dural areas that may result in head and neck lymphedema - correct answer True 50% of the intra-dural drainage drains along the fibers of the olfactory nerve, through the cribriform plate and to the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity - correct answer True Compression for facial swelling is opposite from compression of the extremities because gravity assists drainage during the day, compression is more important at night time - correct answer True Manual lymph drainage techniques cannot be used for treatment of wounds - correct answer False
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