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Bodies Response to Injury There are 3 phases of healing. Inflammation Inflammation Repair/Regeneration Repair/Regeneration Remodeling Remodeling
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Bodies Response to Injury Inflammation is the body’s reaction to invasion by infectious agent.(1-6 days) 1. Blood supply to area increases, the blood vessels dilate. 2. Capillary permeability increases. Allows specialized cells to reach injury site.
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Bodies Response to Injury 3. Leukocytes (? blood cells) migrate into surrounding tissue. Neutrophils surround bacteria and kill it.
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Bodies Response to Injury A variety of interconnected cellular and body fluid mechanisms are activated when tissue damage and infection occurs.
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Bodies Response to Injury Chronic inflammation can occur when there is ineffective elimination of damaged tissue.
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Bodies Response to Injury Repair/Regeneration(day 4- 10days) - 1. Once damaged tissue is degraded by the leukocytes, generation of new tissue can begin. 2. If damage is severe, wound cannot repair to normal status. Scar tissue will develop.
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Bodies Response to Injury Remodeling-(day 7-several weeks) 1. Formation of new blood vessels covering the wound 2. Migration of fibroblasts to fill and bridge wound. 3. Maturation and reorganization of the fibrous tissue into a scar
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Bodies Response to Injury Remodeling can last up to a year -collagen fibers thicken and strengthen -the scar tissue that develops is 80% strength of normal tissue -there is replacement of lost cells, as well as regeneration of old.
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