NURSING ANM AND GNM

NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS

PATHOLOGY AND GENETICS

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There are 3 stages of wound healing. During inflammation, haemostasis occurs and macrophages remove dead tissue and exudate. During proliferation, the space is filled with granulation tissue, which ____
A
Bleeds easily
B
Pink/red, granulated colour
C
Is a mixture of blood vessels and fibroblasts
D
Forms when the fibroblasts and endothelial cells migrate though the fibrin gell
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The wound healing process is usually characterized as four sequential but overlapping phases: haemostasis (0–several hours after injury), inflammation (1–3 days), proliferation (4–21 days) and remodelling (21 days–1 year) [1].

Detailed explanation-2: -Macrophages play key roles in all phases of adult wound healing, which are inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. As wounds heal, the local macrophage population transitions from predominantly pro-inflammatory (M1-like phenotypes) to anti-inflammatory (M2-like phenotypes).

Detailed explanation-3: -Initial phase-Hemostasis. The initial injury results in an outflow of blood and lymphatic fluid. Second phase-Inflammation. Third phase-Granulation/proliferation. 22-Jan-2021

Detailed explanation-4: -Hemostasis Phase. Hemostasis is the process of the wound being closed by clotting. Inflammatory Phase. Proliferative Phase. Maturation Phase. 28-Apr-2016

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