Phases of Wound Healing Continued Flashcards

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Other than removing foreign and necrotic material, what does the macrophage do during debridement?

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Provides over 100 essential secretions

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What is iatric intervention debridement

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Manual debridement by medical personell

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What is the purpose of iatric intervention debridement

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The same as natural debridement, but faster “Augment healing”

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What are three stages of the Proliferative Phase (repair phase) of wound healing

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  1. Granulation Tissue Formation
  2. Epithelialization
  3. Contraction of the Wound Edges
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First stage of the Proliferative phase?

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Granulation tissue formation

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Four factors of Granulation tissue

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  1. Angiogenesis
  2. Lymphatics
  3. Fibroblasts
  4. Amorphous matrix
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What does Amorphous Matrix contain (2)

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  1. Proteoglycan
  2. Glycosaminoglycan
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During the Proliferative Phase, what comes after the formation of Granulation Tissue?

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Epithelialization

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What are the 4 steps of Epithelialization?

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  1. Mobilization
  2. Migration
  3. Proliferation
  4. Differentiation
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What is wound contraction in the Proliferative Phase of wound healing (repair phase)

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Myofibroblasts and fibroblasts that are holding onto wound edges migrate to the center of an open wound

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