Module 3

An educational illustration depicting various immune cells (macrophages, neutrophils, eosinophils) interacting in a healing process, with a stylized anatomical representation of a wound, vibrant colors and clear labels.

Understanding the Healing Response Quiz

Test your knowledge on the immune response, particularly the role of various cells in wound healing. This quiz delves into the functions of macrophages, neutrophils, eosinophils, and more, providing insight into the body's complex healing processes.

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format for easy engagement
  • Score knowledge on cell functions in inflammation and healing
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by HealingHero325
The function of the Macrophages is
Destroy pathogens and produce basic fibroblastic growth factor instigating keratinocyte production and fibroblastic synthesis of collagen elastin and angiogenasis
Scavenge for damaged tissue releasing oxygen free radicals which destroy bacteria and release enzymes which break down unwanted cells.
Destroy pathogens and damaged tissue phagocytically and through antigen function
Destroy bacteria, produce the MMP's, to break down damaged dermal tissue and produce growth factors
Neutrophils are
Involved in the inflammatory processes in the deeper layers of the skin
The most numerous of the whie blood cells reaching the wounded tissue within 6 hours and are fully active within 24 hours
Wound healing cells that arise when monocytes differentiate in response to interleukin-4, a cytokine released during tissue injury
Formed in bone marrow and stored in the spleen. They respond to inflammatory signals moving to the site of injury within 8-10 hours
Early inflammation is characterised by
Redness, warmth and swelling caused by blood and tissue infiltrating the wound with red blood cells, white blood cells and growth factors
Itching, pain and a loss of skin colour caused by blood and tissue fluid infiltrating the wound with red blood cells, white blood cells and growth factors
Redness, warmth and swelling caused by the stimulation of nerve endings that releases excess amounts of histamine
Redness, warmth and swelling caused by an increase in hormone levelsthat ultimately causes the blood to deliver more red blood cells, white blood cells and growth factors
Neutrophils act to
Destroy pathogens and damaged tissue phagocytically and through antigen function and to produce macrophages
Destroy pathogens and produce basic fibroblastic growth factor instigating keratinocyte production and fibroblastic synthesis of collagen elsatin and angiogenasis
Destroy bacteria, produce the MMP's, to break down damaged dermal tissue and produce growth factors
Scavenge for damaged tissue releasing oxygen free radicals which destroy bacteria and release enzymes which break down unwanted cells
Growth factors are
Naturally occurring enzymes that instigate cell migration, division, differentiation and proteinexpression during wound healing
Naturally occurring essential fatty acids that instigate cell migration, division, differentiation and protein expression during wound healing
Naturally occurring protein molecules that instigate cell migration, division, differentiation and protein expression during wound healing
Naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan molecules that instigate cell migration, division, differentiation and protein expression during wound healing
Selct the statement that correctly names and orders the three phases of the healing response;
Remodelling, inflammation and proliferation
Inflammation, proliferation and remodelling
Inflammation, remodelling and proliferation
Proliferation, inflammation and remodelling
Eosonophils are
Wound healing cells that arise when monocytes differentiate in response to interleukin-4, a cytokine released during tissue injury
Formed in bone marrow and stored in the spleen. They respond to inflammatory signals moving to the site of injury with 8-10 hours
The most numerous of the white blood cellsreaching the wounded tissue within 6 hours and are fully active within 24 hours
Involved in the inflammatory process in the deeper layers of the skin
Monocytes are
Formed in bone marrow and stred in the spleen. The respond to inflammatory signals moving to the site of injury within 8-10 hours
Wound healing cells that arise when monocytes differentiate in response to interleukin-4, a cytokine released during tissue injury
The most numerous of the white blood cellsreaching the wounded tissue within 6 hours and are fully active within 24 hours
Involved in the inflammatory process in the deeper layers of the skin
Eosonophils act to
Destroy pathogens and produce basic fibroblastic growth factor instigating keratinocyte production and fibroblastic synthesis of collagen elastin and angiogenasis
Destroy bacteria, produce the MMP's, to break down damaged dermal tissue and produce growth factors
Destroy pathogens and damaged tissue phagocytically and through antigen function and to produce macrophages
Scavenge for damaged tissue releasing oxygen free radicals which destroy bacteria and release enzymes which break down unwanted cells.scavenge for damaged tissue releasing oxygen free radicals which destroy bacteria and release enzymes which break down unwanted cells.
Select the correct statement
Skin needling devices create thousands of pin-prick fractional wounds that triggers an endocrine response
Skin needling devices create thousands of pin-prick fractional wounds that triggers an inflammatory response
Skin needling devices create a small of pin-prick fractional wounds that triggers an inflammatory response
Skin needling devices create thousands of pin-prick ablative wounds that triggers an endocrine response
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