In addition to bleeding and contamination, the principal danger associated with an avulsion is:

A) undetectable internal damage.
B) disfigurement due to severe scarring.
C) invasion of the wound with Clostridium tetani.
D) a loss of blood supply to the avulsed flap

Answer: D) a loss of blood supply to the avulsed flap

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The most common note format is the:

a. SOAP notes. b. POMR notes. c. SAOP notes. d. PMRO notes.

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