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Which phase is characterized by the formation of scar tissue?
Which phase is characterized by the formation of scar tissue?
- Inflammation phase (0-4 Days)
- Reconstruction phase (proliferative) (2-24 Days)
- Maturation phase (regenerative)(24 days-1 year) (correct)
- None of the above
During which phase does the body make new blood vessels to cover the surface of the wound?
During which phase does the body make new blood vessels to cover the surface of the wound?
- Inflammation phase (0-4 Days)
- Reconstruction phase (proliferative) (2-24 Days) (correct)
- Maturation phase (regenerative)(24 days-1 year)
- None of the above
What is the main outcome of the inflammation phase?
What is the main outcome of the inflammation phase?
- Wound exudate (correct)
- New blood vessel formation
- Formation of scar tissue
- Reduced blood flow
Which phase is associated with the risk of the wound and the need for protection?
Which phase is associated with the risk of the wound and the need for protection?
Study Notes
Wound Healing Phases
- The phase characterized by the formation of scar tissue is the remodeling phase.
Angiogenesis
- The body makes new blood vessels to cover the surface of the wound during the proliferation phase.
Inflammation Phase
- The main outcome of the inflammation phase is the preparation of the wound for healing.
Protection Phase
- The phase associated with the risk of the wound and the need for protection is the inflammation phase.
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Test your knowledge of tissue repair and regeneration with this quiz. Learn about the three phases involved in the process, including inflammation, reconstruction, and remodeling. Gain a deeper understanding of how the body responds to injury and how wounds heal over time.