a patient with a massive trauma to the leg extensive skeletal muscle damage and ...irregular wounds edges,which of the following is true about the healing process?
a) Regeneration of skin is usually possible,but will months or years to occure.
b) Most of the skin and skeletal muscle will be
replaced by connective tissue.
ANSWER.
b) In this patient wound is extensive with irregular wound edges so
it undergo secondary intentional healing.
In this type of healing wound close naturally and most of he skin and
skeletal muscle will be replaced by connective tissue.
a patient with a massive trauma to the leg extensive skeletal muscle damage and ...irregular wounds...
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Building a Medical Vocabulary: ( Case
Study)
Pick 100 medical terms (NOT 100 words) that you learned in class
and create a
case study
This is an example of a case study:
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