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8 November, 10:24

While assessing a full-thickness wound, you see beefy red tissue that bleeds easily. this characterizes which phase of wound healing?

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  1. 8 November, 10:28
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    I believe the answer would be proliferation phase.

    beefy red tissue that bleeds easily that mentioned in the question should be a granulation tissue. In this phase, the body will grow new tissue that will cover the area that opened because of the wound. It has a high vascular tissue, makes it look red.
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