Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN) Practice Exam

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Which factors play a role in determining the volume of scar tissue?

  1. Wound type and patient age

  2. Skin pigmentation and heredity

  3. Only mechanical stress on the wound

  4. Infection and hydration level

The correct answer is: Skin pigmentation and heredity

The volume of scar tissue is influenced by a variety of factors, including skin pigmentation and heredity. Skin pigmentation can affect how the body responds to injury and wound healing, as individuals with different levels of melanin may have variations in inflammatory responses and collagen deposition during the healing process. Additionally, hereditary factors can determine a person's tendency to form hypertrophic or keloid scars, as genetic predispositions influence collagen synthesis and the overall healing process. While wound type, patient age, mechanical stress, infection, and hydration are all important considerations in wound healing, they do not solely determine the volume of scar tissue in the same way that skin pigmentation and genetic background do. Overall, these hereditary and pigmentation aspects can lead to significant variances in scar tissue development among individuals, making them crucial factors to consider.