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Jeopardy Phases of Wound Healing Heritable Diseases Specific Tissues Factors affecting wound healing Treatment Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100.

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2 Jeopardy Phases of Wound Healing Heritable Diseases Specific Tissues Factors affecting wound healing Treatment Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from H1 Name the three phases of wound healing.

4 $100 Answer from H1 a.Hemostasis and inflammation b.Proliferation c.Maturation and remodeling

5 $200 Question from H1 In the hemostasis phase, these are the first infiltrating cells to enter the wound site, peaking at 24 to 48 hours.

6 $200 Answer from H1 PMNs

7 $300 Question from H1 In the proliferation phase, these cells proliferate extensively and participate in the formation of new capillaries?

8 $300 Answer from H1 Endothelial cells

9 $400 Question from H1 They couple with proteins to form proteoglycans, and compromise a large portion of the “ground substance” that makes up granulation tissue.

10 $400 Answer from H1 Glycosaminoglycans

11 $500 Question from H1 Breaks down collagen in the maturation and remodeling phase.

12 $500 Answer from H1 Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs)

13 $100 Question from H2 Genetic defect is in an extracellular protein, fibrillin, and presents with tall stature, arachnodactyly, lax ligaments, pectus excavatum, and aneurysms.

14 $100 Answer from H2 Marfan’s Syndrome

15 $200 Question from H2 Defect in collagen formation. Thin, friable Skin with prominent veins. Associated with GI problems

16 $200 Answer from H2 Ehler-Danlos Syndrome

17 $300 Question from H2 Mutation in Type I collagen, four major subtypes, dermal thining and increased bruisability.

18 $300 Answer from H2 Osteogenesis Imperfecta

19 $400 Question from H2 Classified into 3 major subtypes. impairment in tissue adhesion within the epidermis, basement membrane, or dermis, resulting in tissue separation.

20 $400 Answer from H2 Epidermolysis Bullosa

21 $500 Question from H2 An autosomal recessive disease of children that causes an inability to absorb sufficient zinc from breast milk or food. Impaired granulation tissue formation.

22 $500 Answer from H2 Acrodermatitis Enteropathica

23 $100 Question from H3 The early integrity of a bowel anastamosis is dependent on formation of a fibrin seal on the serosal side, which achieves watertightness, and on the suture-holding capacity of the intestinal wall, particulary which layer?

24 $100 Answer from H3 Submucosal layer

25 $200 Question from H3 With a nerve injury, these cells ensheathe and help in remyelinating the regenerating axons.

26 $200 Answer from H3 Schwann cells

27 $300 Question from H3 What is the main characteristic that distinguishes the healing of fetal wounds from that of adult wounds?

28 $300 Answer from H3 Scar formation

29 $400 Question from H3 Cartilage consists of these cells, surrounded by an extracellular matrix made up of several proteoglycans, collagen fibers, and water.

30 $400 Answer from H3 Chondrocytes

31 $500 Question from H3 The fetal wound is characterized by excessive and extended production of what glycosaminoglycan?

32 $500 Answer from H3 Hyaluronic Acid

33 $100 Question from H4 This medication inhibits the inflammatory phase of wound healing and the release of lysosomal enzymes.

34 $100 Answer from H4 Steroids

35 $200 Question from H4 The best known of the metabolic disorders contributing to increased rates of wound infection and failure.

36 $200 Answer from H4 Diabetes Mellitus

37 $300 Question from H4 What perioperative measure can be taken to decrease wound infection rate by 66%?

38 $300 Answer from H4 Prophylactic antibiotics

39 $400 Question from H4 This deficiency impairs wound healing, while supplement benefits wound healing in nondeficient humans and animals.

40 $400 Answer from H4 Vitamin A

41 $500 Question from H4 With this deficiency, there is decreased fibroblast proliferation, decreased collagen synthesis, impaired overall wound strength, and delayed epithelialization.

42 $500 Answer from H4 Zinc

43 $100 Question from H5 This dressing uses negative pressure to increase the rate of wound healing by increasing blood flow to subcutaneous tissues.

44 $100 Answer from H5 V.A.C. Dressing

45 $200 Question from H5 List a complication of sulfamylon treatment.

46 $200 Answer from H5 Metabolic acidosis

47 $300 Question from H5 This is a serious complication of Silvadene application.

48 $300 Answer from H5 Leukopenia and Neutropenia

49 $400 Question from H5 This treatment has a serious complication of hyponatremia and methemoglobinemia.

50 $400 Answer from H5 Siver nitrate

51 $500 Question from H5 These two concepts are critical in selecting appropriate dressing.

52 $500 Answer from H5 Occlusion and absorption

53 Final Jeopardy Who were the first people to differentiate between infected and diseased wounds compared to noninfected wounds?

54 Final Jeopardy Answer The Egyptians


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