inflammation phase of wound healing (3-5 days)
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wbcs beging phagocytosis
- signs of inflammation
,Granulation Phase (5-21 days)
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from 2500 notes
- phase of proliferating connective tissue that migrate to healing site and
strengthen it
- granulation tissue is pink, highly vascular, at risk for dehiscence
excess granulation tissue (wound complication)
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granulation tissue goes over the wound bed
what are things that can interfere with wound healing?
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, - anticoagulants
- low plt count
- steroids
- chemo
- advanced age
- diabetes
- infection
- necrotic tissue in wound bed (may require debridement)
- poor nutrition
dehiscence (wound complication)
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the wound has split open
depth tissue pressure injury
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- depth unknown
- blood filled blister
common locations of pressure ulcers
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bony prominences
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from module:
wbcs beging phagocytosis
- signs of inflammation
,Granulation Phase (5-21 days)
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from 2500 notes
- phase of proliferating connective tissue that migrate to healing site and
strengthen it
- granulation tissue is pink, highly vascular, at risk for dehiscence
excess granulation tissue (wound complication)
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granulation tissue goes over the wound bed
what are things that can interfere with wound healing?
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, - anticoagulants
- low plt count
- steroids
- chemo
- advanced age
- diabetes
- infection
- necrotic tissue in wound bed (may require debridement)
- poor nutrition
dehiscence (wound complication)
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the wound has split open
depth tissue pressure injury
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- depth unknown
- blood filled blister
common locations of pressure ulcers
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bony prominences