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name two types of skin repair [ANS:] Regeneration and scar
formation
Primary intention healing [ANS:] tissue surfaces are approximated
(surgery) and there is minimal or no tissue loss, formation of
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minimal granulation tissue and scarring
Secondary intention healing [ANS:] can be caused by pressure
injury or dehisced wound, healing can be delayed/prolonged
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increased risk of infection due to open wound
variable amounts of scar tissue
Tertiary intention healing [ANS:] Wound left intentionally open
Scarless Healing [ANS:] Fetal repair
Definition of partial thickness repair [ANS:] loss of epidermis and
part of dermis with deep dermal structures intact
description of partial thickness wound [ANS:] pink, pale, islets of
epithelium, painful
repair process of partial thickness wounds [ANS:] brief
inflammation, epithelial resurfacing, change from red/wet to
pink/dry
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what factors effect partial thickness wound repair? [ANS:] needs
moist wound environment, low bacterial loads, normal glucose,
normal amounts of MMP
Full thickness wound definition [ANS:] total loss of skin layers
extending into bone, muscle or subcutaneous tissue
what are the 3 major phases of full thickness wound repair [ANS:]
inflammation, proliferative, maturation
How long does wound inflammatory phase last? [ANS:] 1-4 days
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What does hemostasis do in wounds? [ANS:] causes platelets to
form, then platelets provide scaffolding for cells. platelets also
cause release of growth factor
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how long does the inflammatory stage last? [ANS:] 3 days
what are the factors that can affect or prolong inflammation
stage? [ANS:] high bacterial loads, ischemia, devitalized tissue,
hyperglycemia, levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines
what are the key events in the proliferative phase of wound
healing [ANS:] epithelial resurfacing, granulation, contraction
what is the time frame of the Epethial resurfacing phase of wound
healing [ANS:] 2-3 days (closed wound) longer if open wound
how long does granulation tissue take to form [ANS:] 5-21 days for
closed incision, variable for open wounds
what are the two important processes of granulation tissue
formation? [ANS:] neoangiogenesis, building of extracellular matrix
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wound care test #1 Questions and
Answers (100% Correct Answers) Already
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name two types of skin repair [ANS:] Regeneration and scar
formation
Primary intention healing [ANS:] tissue surfaces are approximated
(surgery) and there is minimal or no tissue loss, formation of
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minimal granulation tissue and scarring
Secondary intention healing [ANS:] can be caused by pressure
injury or dehisced wound, healing can be delayed/prolonged
Guru01 - Stuvia
increased risk of infection due to open wound
variable amounts of scar tissue
Tertiary intention healing [ANS:] Wound left intentionally open
Scarless Healing [ANS:] Fetal repair
Definition of partial thickness repair [ANS:] loss of epidermis and
part of dermis with deep dermal structures intact
description of partial thickness wound [ANS:] pink, pale, islets of
epithelium, painful
repair process of partial thickness wounds [ANS:] brief
inflammation, epithelial resurfacing, change from red/wet to
pink/dry
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what factors effect partial thickness wound repair? [ANS:] needs
moist wound environment, low bacterial loads, normal glucose,
normal amounts of MMP
Full thickness wound definition [ANS:] total loss of skin layers
extending into bone, muscle or subcutaneous tissue
what are the 3 major phases of full thickness wound repair [ANS:]
inflammation, proliferative, maturation
How long does wound inflammatory phase last? [ANS:] 1-4 days
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What does hemostasis do in wounds? [ANS:] causes platelets to
form, then platelets provide scaffolding for cells. platelets also
cause release of growth factor
Guru01 - Stuvia
how long does the inflammatory stage last? [ANS:] 3 days
what are the factors that can affect or prolong inflammation
stage? [ANS:] high bacterial loads, ischemia, devitalized tissue,
hyperglycemia, levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines
what are the key events in the proliferative phase of wound
healing [ANS:] epithelial resurfacing, granulation, contraction
what is the time frame of the Epethial resurfacing phase of wound
healing [ANS:] 2-3 days (closed wound) longer if open wound
how long does granulation tissue take to form [ANS:] 5-21 days for
closed incision, variable for open wounds
what are the two important processes of granulation tissue
formation? [ANS:] neoangiogenesis, building of extracellular matrix