pathophysiology of appendicitis, peritonitis, septic shock
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Bacteria and Viruses
Direct hand to hand contact
Droplet
Enter to the nose by inhaling
Immune defenses
Hair lining filters and trap some pathogens Potential invaders Traps in upper respirator tract which coats by mucus
Junction of the posterior nose to pharynx Impinge on the back of the throat
Transport pathogens up to the pharynx
Inflammatory response to immune system
Swelling
Erythema
Increase mucous secretions
Cough
Fever
Cold
Adenoids and tonsils contain immune cell that respond to pathogens Humoral immunity and cellular immunity acts to reduce infections throughout the entire respiratory tract
Suboptimal humoral and phagocytic immune Pathogens resist destruction by a variety of mechanism Production of toxins proteases Initial nasopharyngeal infection maybe spread to adjacent