WK5 Flashcards

1
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Repair and regeneration have several important differences. One of the differences is that repair occurs in tissues that were made up of ________ , whereas regeneration occurs in tissues made up of __________.

A
  1. permanent cells 2. labile or stable cells
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2
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_____ collagen is the most common type of collagen found in skin, bone, tendon, and ligament.

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Type 1

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3
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______ collagen is located in cartilage.

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Type II

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4
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_______ collagen is located in pliable tissues like blood vessels, uterus, GI tract and skin

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Type III

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5
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_____ collagen is located in basement membranes

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Type IV

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6
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Wound healing contraction starts ______ days post wound, and eventually contracts up to ____ of the wound area.

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  1. 2-3 days 2. 70%
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7
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What are the phases of wound healing and what are there approximate timeframes.

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  1. Inflammation Phase: acute phase lasting only a few days
  2. Proliferative Phase: begins 48 hours after injury
    3.Maturation Phase: can last up to two years
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The goal of the maturation phase of wound healing is to increase the tensile strength of the scar. It is important to realize that a scar is only about _____ of the strength of originally intact skin.

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  1. 80%
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9
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When is the proliferative phase of wound healing is complete?

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when the wound is 100% resurfaced

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10
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What are the differences between healing with primary and secondary intention ?

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In primary intention the cut is typically clean and sutured
In secondary intention wound with seperated edges which typically takes much longer during healing

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11
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What are the local and systemic factors that can influence healing ?

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Local: type, size of the wound, the location of the wound, adequacy of vascular supply, temperature, and moisture

Systemic: circulatory and metabolic status, infection, diabetes, neoplasia, and nutritional levels

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12
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What are the differences between arterial and venous insufficiency ?

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arterial insuffiency: punched out shape, pale granulation, deep, dry, loss of hair

venous insufficiency: irregular shape, red wound bed, shallow, copious,]

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13
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Decreased circulation from pressure leads to ulceration. This is typically caused by unrelieved pressure generally found over bony prominences. These wounds are staged according to the depth of tissue damage. The above characteristics describe which type of wound?

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pressure ulcers

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14
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What are the differences between keloid scars and hypertrophic scars ?

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Keloid Scars: growth of a scar beyond the confines of the original wound
Hypertrophic Scarring: scar stays within the confines of wound, often seen in burns

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15
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What kind of cells are in the kidneys, lungs, and liver, and which kind are in the heart ?

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  1. stable cells 2. permanent cells
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16
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What kind of cells constitute the PNS and how fast do axons grow ?

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permanent cells, 1mm/day or 1 inch/month

17
Q

(T/F ) Rupture of muscles, as well as ruptures of tendons and ligaments, require surgical approximation followed by a period of immobilization for appropriate repair to occur.

A

True

18
Q

What are the three layers of the skin

A

Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous fat

19
Q

The renewal of the epidermis under normal conditions occurs every:

A

15-30 days

20
Q

In which layer is hair, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands found in ?

A

dermis

21
Q

When talking about skin neoplasms what does the acronym ABCD stand for ?

A

A: Asymmetry
B: Border
C: Color
D: Diameter

22
Q

Which type of skin cancer is the most common malignant neoplasm found and rarely metastasizes?

A

basal cell carcinoma

23
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Which kind of skin cancer is the second most common malignant neoplasm found and has a low propensity to metastasize (< 2%).

A

squamous cell carcinoma

24
Q

To what can most types of skin cancers be attributed to ?

A

overexposure to the sun

25
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(T/F) To be well equipped to assist patients in mobility tasks, you must have a basic understanding of the rules that govern movement.

A

True

26
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In patient-care techniques, your _______ becomes the most essential instrument you have for performing tasks and achieving functional goals. To use your body effectively to achieve patient mobility while protecting yourself against injury, and to educate patients in the safe and effective use of their bodies, the clinician must have a fundamental understanding of certain laws of ________ .

A

body, physics

27
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_____ _________ refers to the way in which we position our bodies during tasks.

A

body mechanics

28
Q

What is the difference between mobility and stability ?

A

Mobility: how well something can move
Stability: how well something can stay put

29
Q

he contact area of an object with its supporting surface is called the _____

A

Base of support ( BoS)

30
Q

Stability is promoted when:

A
  1. The BoS is greater in area
  2. The line of gravity (LoG), that is, gravity’s line of action acting on the object’s CoM, is at or nearer the center of the BoS
    3.the distance between the CoM and the BoS is shortened and the CoM is lower and closer to the BoS
31
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Mobility is promoted when:

A
  1. the BoS is smaller in area
  2. The LoG is allowed to move beyond the center of the BoS
  3. The distance of the CoM above the BoS is greater