Tertiary intention healing combines aspects of both primary and secondary intention healing.In this case, a wound is initially left open to allow for drainage and reduction of infection risk.After a period of time, the wound is then surgically closed using primaryintention techniques.Tertiary intention healing is often used when there is uncertainty about whether a wound isclean enough to close immediately but is eventually deemed suitable for primary closure.
a. True.
b. False.



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