PATHOLOGY MCQ
HEALING AND REPAIR
Question
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Regaining range of motion (ROM)
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Increasing blood flow
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Strengthen of new tissue
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Controlling swelling
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Detailed explanation-1: -Once the wound is cleaned out, the wound enters Phase 3, the Proliferative Phase, where the focus is to fill and cover the wound. The Proliferative phase features three distinct stages: 1) filling the wound; 2) contraction of the wound margins; and 3) covering the wound (epithelialization).
Detailed explanation-2: -Third phase-Granulation/proliferation In days 5-7, fibroblasts have migrated into the wound, laying down new collagen of the subtypes I and III. Early in normal wound healing, type III collagen predominates but is later replaced by type I collagen.
Detailed explanation-3: -Tissue repair is a natural process in which the primary goal is to restore the structure and function of the tissue following an injury.
Detailed explanation-4: -Proliferation Phase three of wound healing, the Proliferative Phase, focuses on filling and covering the wound.
Detailed explanation-5: -The third stage of wound healing is the proliferative stage and that’s when the rebuilding process begins. Proliferative means that your cells are multiplying and spreading – and that’s a good thing because your body uses these cells to repair your wound.