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Below are the phases of wound healing, EXCEPT:
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Proliferation
Inflammation
Maturation
Palliative
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What are the roles of fibrin and fibronectin in the early phase of inflammation?
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To promote aberrant scarring.
To orchestrate production of growth factors & phagocytosis.
To form a lattice that provides scaffold for migration of related cells.
To clear dead tissue and microbes.
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Below are the phases of wound healing, EXCEPT:
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What are the roles of fibrin and fibronectin in the early phase of inflammation?
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The CORRECT sequence for proliferative (reconstructive) phase in a wound healing is:
I. Wound contraction
II. Collagen deposition
III. Angiogenesis
IV. Epithelialization
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The new tissue of a wound area is called
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True or False?
Wounds always return to the strength the tissue had before.
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The followings are the local factors affecting wound healing, EXCEPT:
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How does obesity, which is one of the systemic factors, affect wound healing?
Impaired wound healing is due to
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Leen is a 30-year-old nurse, who works in the operation theater for 10 years upon graduation. She is seeking your opinions on the evidence-based clinical approaches to optimize wound healing.
Which one of the following nutritional approaches to optimize wound healing would you include in your health teaching?
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Sam, a 25-year-old man, was transferred back from operation theater after a laparotomy (abdominal surgery). On the 7th day post-operatively, during your nursing assessment, you noted that his intestines protrude through the opened incision.
Your immediate nursing action would be to
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The followings are the complications of wound healing process, EXCEPT: