Inflammation and Pharmacotherapy

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What is the typical outcome of inflammation following minor abrasions and cuts?

  • Immediate healing
  • Severe pain and fever
  • No reaction at all
  • Discomfort and redness (correct)

What is the purpose of inflammation in the body?

  • To produce severe pain and fever
  • To defend the body against injury (correct)
  • To promote disease development
  • To slow down the healing process

In which cases may pharmacotherapy be beneficial?

  • In all cases of inflammation
  • In cases where inflammation is severe and out of control (correct)
  • In cases where there is no inflammation
  • In cases of minor abrasions and cuts

What is the relationship between inflammation and disease?

<p>Inflammation can be a normal response to injury, but it can also contribute to disease in some cases (D)</p>
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What is the main difference between inflammation in minor abrasions and cuts versus diseases?

<p>The level of inflammation and its impact on the body (A)</p>
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