what is the difference between chronic and acute pain? How is
the assessment for each type of pain different? What must you keep
in mind when assessing acute pain? What must you keep in mind when
assessing chronic pain?
Q.1: Wound healing
Wound healing is the process by which skin or other body tissue
repairs itself after trauma:
Please develop the phases of the process of wound
healing:
Ø Hemostasis (blood clotting):
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Ø Inflammation:
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Ø Proliferation (growth of new
tissue)
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Ø Maturation (remodeling):
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Q.2:
A- Thalassemias (Mediterranean or Cooley's
anemia)
Ø Definition and the clinical features of red blood
cells:
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Ø Thalassemia major and its clinical
features:
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Ø Management and Complications:
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Q.3:...
Q # 6: Explain the difference between acute (short-term) and
chronic (long-term) fat cell related pharmacokinetics?
Q # 7: Compare and contrast endocannabinoids, anandamide, and
2-arachidonoylglycerol.
Q # 8: Compare and contrast the differences between CB1 and CB2
receptors functions and where they are distributed within the
central nervous system.
Q # 9: What are the differences between amotivational syndrome,
cannabis use disorder, and cannabis withdrawal syndrome?
Q # 10: What are the only clear medicinal uses for prescription
(legal...
Using your text or online resources, what is the difference between
Chronic and Acute Disease? What are the differences in the way we
treat or prevent these two types of disease? What do you think is
the most threatening Chronic Disease? What do you think is the most
threatening Acute Disease?
1. Explain the difference between homeostasis and disease? What
is the difference between a chronic disease and an acute diseases?
Can all diseases be cured (explain and give example)? Amy’s blood
glucose remains elevated and rarely returns to normal. Why is this
departure from homeostasis an important observation?