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Question 1 of 14
1. Question
What is the order of the four phases of wound healing?
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Question 2 of 14
2. Question
Haemostasis is achieved by what combination?
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3. Question
All chronic wounds go through haemostasis.
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4. Question
What are the classic signs of inflammation which should not be confused with infection?
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5. Question
Slough is a collection of dead cellular debris on the wound surface, it often occurs in which phases?
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6. Question
What day does the proliferation phase commence in the normal healing process?
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7. Question
Healthy granulation tissue should appear as?
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8. Question
What is the tensile strength of scar tissue compared to normal skin?
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Question 9 of 14
9. Question
What would be the effect of a dry environment on wound healing?
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10. Question
How does the inflammatory phase prepare the wound for healing?
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Question 11 of 14
11. Question
Having looked at the section on healing by intention. What type of closure would a surgical wound require?
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12. Question
How would a chronic wound heal?
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Question 13 of 14
13. Question
For ‘optimal healing’ it is desirable to keep the wound:
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Question 14 of 14
14. Question
How long should a wound normally take to reach re epithelisation?
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