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A client has been admitted to the acute care unit after surgery to debride an infected skin ulceration. The surgeon reports plans to leave the wound open to promote drainage and later close it. This represents what type of wound healing?

Primary Intention

Secondary Intention

Tertiary Intention

Quadratic Intention

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Final answer:

The type of wound healing described in the scenario is secondary intention.

Step-by-step explanation:

The type of wound healing described in the scenario is secondary intention.

Secondary intention healing occurs when a wound is left open to heal from the bottom up, allowing for drainage and subsequent closure. This type of healing is often used for larger wounds, wounds with significant tissue loss, or wounds that are infected or have a high risk of infection. It typically takes longer to heal compared to primary intention healing because the wound needs to fill in with new tissue.

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