When the method of wound healing is one in which wound edges
are not surgically approximated and integumentary continuity is
restored by granulations, the wound healing is termed
a) second intention healing.
When wounds dehisce, they will be allowed to heal by secondary
intention.
b) primary intention healing.
Primary or first intention healing is the method of healing in which
wound edges are surgically approximated and integumentary
continuity is restored without granulating.
c) first intention healing.
Primary or first intention healing is the method of healing in which
wound edges are surgically approximated and integumentary
continuity is restored without granulating.
d) third intention healing.
Third intention healing is a method of healing in which surgical
approximation of wound edges is delayed and integumentary
continuity is restored by bringing apposing granulations together.
are not surgically approximated and integumentary continuity is
restored by granulations, the wound healing is termed
a) second intention healing.
When wounds dehisce, they will be allowed to heal by secondary
intention.
b) primary intention healing.
Primary or first intention healing is the method of healing in which
wound edges are surgically approximated and integumentary
continuity is restored without granulating.
c) first intention healing.
Primary or first intention healing is the method of healing in which
wound edges are surgically approximated and integumentary
continuity is restored without granulating.
d) third intention healing.
Third intention healing is a method of healing in which surgical
approximation of wound edges is delayed and integumentary
continuity is restored by bringing apposing granulations together.