Inflammation flashcards
Nursing flashcard: Front and back layout. FRONT side shows bold question text "What are the 4 Cardinal Signs of Inflammation?" with a simple icon of a red swollen tissue. BACK side shows the 4 answers in a clean list: "1. Rubor (Redness) 2. Calor (Heat/Warmth) 3. Dolor (Pain) 4. Tumor (Swelling)" plus a note "Sometimes + Functio Laesa (Loss of Function)". Clean medical education style, blue and white color scheme, clear readable text.
Nursing flashcard: bold title at top "Acute vs Chronic Inflammation". Two-column comparison table. Left column "ACUTE" with orange header: Duration hours-days, Onset rapid, Main cells Neutrophils, Cause infection/injury, Exudate fluid/pus, Outcome resolution or abscess. Right column "CHRONIC" with purple header: Duration weeks-months, Onset slow, Main cells Macrophages and Lymphocytes, Cause persistent irritants or autoimmune, Outcome fibrosis or tissue damage. Clean nursing study card style, white background, large readable text.