Acute inflammation is a high-yield topic you’ll see repeatedly in exams and clinical practice. In this video, we break down the 5 cardinal signs of acute inflammation in a clear, simple, and memorable way—perfect for medical students, nursing students, and anyone studying pathology. The 5 cardinal signs of acute inflammation are classic pathology concepts every medical student and clinician must know. In this high-yield video, we review the hallmark features of acute inflammation, their physiologic basis, and why they matter clinically. 📌 In this video, you’ll learn: The 5 cardinal signs of acute inflammation The Latin terms and their clinical meaning The underlying pathophysiology behind each sign Why these concepts are high-yield for exams and boards This video is perfect for medical students, residents, nursing students, PA students, and anyone studying pathology, immunology, or USMLE/COMLEX content. 🎓 High-yield review for exams, rotations, and clinical practice. Whether you’re studying for USMLE, nursing exams, pathology tests, or just need a solid refresher, this video delivers the essentials without the overwhelm.
