42 - Tissue Repair and Wound Healing Flashcards
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give a general overview of the inflammatory response after cell injury
What is the difference between regeneration and repair?
What are the 3 proliferative classifications of cells? When do each regenerate? Where are each found?
Labile cells. How often do they regenerate? Where are they found?
Stable cells. How often do they regenerate? Where are they found?
Permanent cells. How often do they regenerate? Where are they found?
How does repair happen broadly?
What are the phases of wound healing?
Inflammatory phase of wound healing. When does it occur? What cells are involved? What happens during this time?
Granulation or proliferation pgase of wound healing. When does it occur? What cells are involved? What happens during this time?
remodeling phase of wound healing. When does it occur? What cells are involved? What happens during this time?
What happens during the inflammatory phase of wound healing? When does it occur? What cells does it involve?
What happens during the granulation and proliferative phase of wound healing? When does it occur? What cells does it involve?
What happens during the remodeling phase of wound healing. When does it occur? What cells are involved?
Describe the maturation of connective tissue.
give an overview of the phases of wound healing
What are some factors that influence tissue repair?
What are primary and secondary intention? What is the different between primary and secondary intention?
Primary intention and secondary intention are terms used in wound healing to describe two different processes by which wounds and tissue injuries can heal.
What are some abnormalities in tissue repair?
proud flesh refers to the excessive growth of granulation tissue at a wound site, while contractures involve the abnormal shortening and tightening of tissues around a joint, leading to limited mobility.