Lecture #2 (Healing Process) Flashcards

1
Q

What is primary healing?

A

Occurs by the process of primary intention: a bridge of cells bind together the nearby wound edges and approximate the wound)

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What is secondary healing?

A

Occurs by the process of secondary intention (a larger wound gap is filled in form the bottom/ deeper tissues and sides to bridge the wound gap)
**This takes longer than primary healing

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3
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What are the three phases of healing?

A

Inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling

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4
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What phase takes up to 5 days and consists of stabilizing and containing the injured area?

A

Inflammation

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5
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What phase takes up to 21 days and consists of disposal of dead tissue and restore circulation?

A

Proliferation

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What phase takes up to 1 year and consists of stabilizing and reestablishing the area?

A

Remodeling

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7
Q

True or false:

Inflammation is a necessary component of healing.

A

True

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8
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What substance binds together fibrin and collagen and forms a lattice-like plug to clot the area?

A

Fibronectin

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