PATHOLOGY MCQ
HEALING AND REPAIR
Question
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Wound concentration
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Wound contraction
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Wound Vasodilation
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Wound inflammation
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Detailed explanation-1: -Inflammation The second phase of wound healing is called the Inflammatory Phase. It involves phagocytic cells that release reactive oxygen species, lasting for up to seven days in acute wounds and longer in chronic wounds.
Detailed explanation-2: -Secondary wound healing, or secondary intention wound healing, occurs when a wound that cannot be stitched causes a large amount of tissue loss. Doctors will leave the wound to heal naturally in these cases.
Detailed explanation-3: -Healing by secondary intention Two examples of common wounds treated with secondary intention are pressure sores and diabetic foot. Secondary intention requires a longer healing time and daily attention to treatment is necessarynecesssary. Dressings need to be applied in order to protect and keep the wound clean.
Detailed explanation-4: -The human adult wound healing process can be divided into 3 or 4 distinct phases. Earlier authors referred to 3 phases-inflammatory, fibroblastic, and maturation, which has also been denoted as inflammatory, proliferation, and remodeling-and this is maintained by some authors.