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Define leverage and briefly explain the risks posed by it.
Primary Intention
A wound closure technique that involves direct edge-to-edge contact to facilitate healing, typically used for clean, uninfected wounds.
Granulation Tissue
Fresh connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that develop on a wound's surface as it heals.
Shearing Force
A stress or force that causes layers of a material to slide past each other, typically leading to deformation or damage.
Pressure Injury
Damage to the skin and underlying tissue resulting from prolonged pressure, often occurring in bedridden or immobile individuals.
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