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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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What cells are involved in the hemostasis/inflammation phase of healing? A. neutrophils B. macrophages C. fibrocytes D. platelets |
D. platelets |
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Neutrophils are involved in which phase of healing? A. Hemostasis/Inflammation B. Debridement C. Repair D. Remodelling/Maturation |
B. Debridement |
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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 |
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Which cells are present during the remodeling/maturation phase of healing? A. neutrophils B. macrophages C. fibrocytes D. platelets |
C. fibrocytes |
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Blood vessels dilate/constrict (choose one) in response to injury. |
Constrict |
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_________ aggregate and adhere to the exposed collagen in a wound. |
Platelets |
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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) |