Inflammatory
Proliferative
Remodelling
Scarring
Compromised Healing
100
This kind of flow increases at the site in this stage, along with pain, erythema, and edemda
What is blood
100
This prominent protein is involved in clotting blood
What is Fibrin
100
This is the time frame after a non-chronic injury for this phase
What is 1-6 weeks
100
Inflammatory, Proliferative, and Remodelling are the three stages in this process that can lead to either normal or abnormal scarring
What is the wound healing process
100
This protein degrates with age and slows down the inflammatory response of healing
What is collagen
200
These cells build up at the insult sight and produce collagen
What are fibroblasts
200
This type of tissue forms the wound in this phase
What is granular tissue
200
This can occur if the remodelling stage begins before inflammatory stage to clean out the wound
What is chronic infection
200
This type of wound is in relation to a superficial injury, that results in little to no scarring
What is partial-thickness wound
200
This type of chronic disease or difficiency can slow down the wound healing process
What is auto-immune
300
These types of white blood cells are for immunity and are the infection fighters
What are leukocytes
300
There are about this many types of collagen proteins in the body
What is 30
300
This process occurs as a replacement of protective epithelial tissue
What is re-epithelialization
300
This type of scar is commonly found in people with darker pigmentation and it grows outside the area of injury
What are keloids
300
Smoking, Drinking, and lifestyle choices can affect wound healing and are in direct relation to which type of aging
What is extrinsic
400
These white blood cells release oxygen free radicals that kill bacteria, release enzymes to dissolve unwanted cells (this produces substance called puss)
What are granulocytes
400
This increases in the wound as collagen wraps the tissue to prevent reopening
What is strength
400
This occurs in the skin if the wound healing stages are not followed
What is abnormal scarring
400
This type of scar is caused by a deficiency in collagen resulting in a dip in the skin
What are atrophic scars
400
These types of wounds can still be susceptible to compromised healing due to health problems
What is acute partial-thickness wounds
500
These cells inside our tissue move to in inflamed areas that look for suspicious substances to eat, play a role in stage transitions (inflammatory to proliferative)
What are macrophages
500
This skin layer is where the appendages are rooted and is necessary to begin the proliferative process
What is the dermis
500
Type I Collagen will change into this at this stage to help with tensile strength
What is type III Collagen
500
This Vitamin oil is popular for reducing the appearance of scars but actually has little to no benefit, (33% of people develop dermatitis)
What is Vitamin E
500
Less collagen will have a less noticeable affect in acute partial thickness wounds, but have a great roll in dealing with these types of wounds
What is chronic full-thickness wounds