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How long after a laceration happens does the hemostasis/inflammatory/debridement phase of wound healing occur (for small wounds)?




A. 0-12 hours


B. days 1-8


C. days 1-4


D. days 1-20



C. days 1-4

How long after a laceration happens does the proliferation/repair phase of wound healing occur (for small wounds)?




A. hours 12-24


B. days 4-21


C. days 10-12


D. days 6-40





B. days 4-21

How long after a laceration happens does the remodeling/maturation phase of wound healing occur (for small wounds)?




A. days 21- 2 years or more


B. days 10-30


C. days 15-19


D. years 3-5

A. days 21- 2 years or more

What cells are involved in the hemostasis/inflammation phase of healing?




A. neutrophils


B. macrophages


C. fibrocytes


D. platelets



D. platelets

Neutrophils are involved in which phase of healing?




A. Hemostasis/Inflammation


B. Debridement


C. Repair


D. Remodelling/Maturation

B. Debridement

Macrophages, lymphocytes, angiocytes, neurocytes, fiboblasts, keratinocytes, and myofibroblasts are involved in which phase of healing?




A. Hemostasis/Inflammation


B. Debridement


C. Repair


D. Remodelling/Maturation

C. Repair

Which cells are present during the remodeling/maturation phase of healing?




A. neutrophils


B. macrophages


C. fibrocytes


D. platelets

C. fibrocytes

Blood vessels dilate/constrict (choose one) in response to injury.

Constrict

_________ aggregate and adhere to the exposed collagen in a wound.

Platelets

Platelets secrete _______________ which is recognized as one of the first factors secreted in initiating subsequent steps in the inflammatory phase.




A. cytokines


B. fibrin


C. thrombin


D. fibrinogen

A. cytokines (i.e. platelet-derived growth factor)