Wound Care Certified Certification (WCC) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is an early response in the inflammatory phase of wound healing?

  1. Collagen deposition

  2. Formation of granulation tissue

  3. Swelling and redness

  4. Remodeling of scar tissue

The correct answer is: Swelling and redness

The early response in the inflammatory phase of wound healing is characterized by the body’s immediate reaction to injury. This phase includes various physiological changes aimed at protecting the area and initiating the healing process. Swelling and redness are classic signs of inflammation and occur due to increased blood flow to the affected area, as well as the accumulation of fluid from the blood vessels into surrounding tissues. These responses are essential as they bring immune cells to the site of injury, helping to prevent infection and clear debris. Collagen deposition, the formation of granulation tissue, and remodeling of scar tissue, while critical components of the overall wound healing process, occur in subsequent phases (proliferative and maturation phases). Collagen deposition and granulation tissue formation happen later in the healing process, while remodeling focuses on strengthening and reshaping the scar tissue, which can take weeks to months after the initial injury. Therefore, swelling and redness serve as indicators of the initial inflammatory response, making this choice the correct answer.