Wound Healing Methods Quiz

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Which type of wound healing involves little or no tissue loss and rapid healing?

  • Primary intention (correct)
  • Quaternary intention
  • Secondary intention
  • Tertiary intention

Which type of wound healing involves the loss of tissue and longer healing time?

  • Quaternary intention
  • Secondary intention (correct)
  • Primary intention
  • Tertiary intention

Which type of wound healing involves the spontaneous opening of a previously closed wound?

  • Tertiary intention (correct)
  • Quaternary intention
  • Primary intention
  • Secondary intention

Which type of wound healing has the highest risk of infection and extensive drainage and tissue debris?

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Which type of wound healing involves wound edges that are widely separated and unapproximated?

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Which type of wound healing involves closure of wounds only when they are free of infection and edema?

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Which type of wound healing involves the closure of wounds when they are free of infection and edema?

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Which type of wound healing has the highest risk of infection and extensive drainage and tissue debris?

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Which type of wound healing involves the spontaneous opening of a previously closed wound?

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Which type of wound healing involves wound edges that are widely separated and unapproximated?

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Which type of wound healing involves the loss of tissue and longer healing time?

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Which type of wound healing involves the widest separation of wound edges and a longer healing time?

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Which type of wound healing has the lowest risk of infection and minimal scarring?

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Which type of wound healing involves the closure of wounds only when they are free of infection and edema?

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Which type of wound healing involves extensive drainage and tissue debris?

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Which type of wound healing involves the spontaneous opening of a previously closed wound?

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Study Notes

Wound Healing Types

  • Primary Intention: Involves little or no tissue loss and rapid healing.
  • Secondary Intention: Involves the loss of tissue and longer healing time.
  • Tertiary Intention: Involves the spontaneous opening of a previously closed wound.
  • Delayed Primary Intention: Involves closure of wounds only when they are free of infection and edema.
  • Wound with Widely Separated Edges: Involves wound edges that are widely separated and unapproximated.
  • High-Risk Wound: Has the highest risk of infection and extensive drainage and tissue debris.
  • ** Ideal Wound Healing**: Has the lowest risk of infection and minimal scarring.

Note: There are some duplicate questions in the original text, but I have only included each concept once in the summary.

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