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Below are 12 audit procedures. Classify each procedure according to the following types of audit evidence: (1) physical examination, (2) confirmation, (3) documentation, (4) observation, (5) inquiry of the client, (6) reperformance and (7) analytical procedure.
Dermis
The layer of skin located beneath the epidermis, containing nerve endings, sweat glands, and hair follicles, responsible for the elasticity and strength of the skin.
Inflammatory Phase
The initial stage of the wound healing process, in which inflammation occurs to clean out the wound and prevent infection.
Hemostasis
The physiological process which stops bleeding at the site of an injury while maintaining blood in a fluid state within the vascular system.
Granulation
The formation of new, fibrous tissue during the healing process of a wound, characterized by small, red, grain-like bumps.
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