Plastic Surgery
Orthopedic Surgery
Pharmacology
Neurosurgery
Management of Surgical Wound
100

Graft that contains epidermis and papillary dermis.

What is a split thickness skin graft?

100

A fracture in which there are multiple bone fragments.

What is Communited?

100

Process by which a drug is taken into the body and moves from the site of administration into the blood.

What is absorption?

100

8 cervical, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, and 1 coccygeal.

What is the spinal cord?

100

The amount of force needed to break the suture.

What is tensile strength?

200

The graft that contains the complete dermis and epidermis.

What is a full-thickness skin graft?

200

The process of manipulating bone fragments to restore anatomical position.

What is reduction?

200

Control, Luer-lock, TB, slip-tip.

What is a syringe?

200

A lumbar drain can be used to monitor.

What is intracranial pressure?

200

Sutures made of multifilament strands absorb moisture and hold body fluids.

What is capillary action?

300

Removal of nonviable tissue from a non-healing or traumatic wound.

What is debridment?

300

Composed of the ilium, ischium, and pubis.

What is the pelvis?

300

Sedatives, Analgesics, Anticholinergics and Gastric agents.

What are Preoperative Medications?

300

Access to brain.

What is a craniotomy?

300

Strongest of all suture materials.

What is stainless steel?

400

1st degree, 2nd degree and 3rd degree.

What are the three classifications of burns?

400

Metaphysis, Diaphysis, Distal epiphysis.

What is the structure of the long bone?

400

Miotics, Mydriatics, and Cycloplegics.

What are Opthalmic Agents?

400

Abnormal communication or fistula between arteries and the veins.

What is an Arteriovenous Malformation Resection?

400

Sutures that cause little or no bioactivity.

What is inert?

500

A malignant skin lesion removed and divided into quadrants before frozen section.

What is Mohs surgery?

500

Fusion of the talocalcaneal, talonavicular, and calcaneocuboid joints.

What is a triple arthrodesis?

500

Thrombin, Vitamin K, Calcium, Fibrinogen, and Prothrombin.

What are Medications that affect Coagulation?

500

Technique combining images such as CT and MRI.

What is sterotactic?

500

The material used in tissues that require more than 10 days healing time.

What is nonabsorbable suture?

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