13: Some things that can delay or impede healing are, infection, pressure, bacteria, and trauma.
14: The three stages of healing are inflammation, proliferation and remodeling.
15: The inflammation stage can last up to 4 days, the proliferation phase can overlap the inflammation stage, and the remodeling stage can last up to 6 months (half a year).
I am a certified Emergency Medical Tech. (EMT)
So the correct answer to this question would be: Oxygen & Nutrients
Steatosis had no predictive value for any adverse outcome. Steatosis, also known as fatty alteration, is the abnormal accumulation of fat within a cell or organ. Steatosis most usually affects the liver, the principal organ of lipid metabolism, and is also known as fatty liver disease.
Steatosis can occur in other organs as well, such as the kidneys, heart, and muscle. When the term isn't defined further, it's presumed to refer to the liver. Diabetes mellitus, protein deficiency, hypertension, cell toxins, obesity, anoxia, and sleep apnea are all risk factors for steatosis. Excess lipid builds up in vesicles, which displace the cytoplasm.
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Subdural Hematoma, Hemorrhages, Aneurysms, Blockages, occasionally athersclerosis, Arteriovenous malformation, etc.
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