The dermis and epidermis are part of the:
Integumentary System
Degree classification if the tissue appears pearly white or charred and likely requires debridement of eschar:
Third Degree
Donor site is prepped first and considered clean
Radial is a term that describes the:
Thumb side of the hand
Submalar augmentation is performed for:
Deficiency of the cheeks
Palms of the hands and soles of the feet
Split-thickness skin grafts are used to cover this type of tissue:
Denuded areas of third-degree burns
Epinephrine, Phenylephrine, and Thrombin are used for:
Hemostasis of the STSG donor site
TRAM flap used to reconstruct the:
Breast
The pinna, helix, crus, and tragus are all portions of the:
Ear
Sebaceous glands are:
Oil-producing glands
The area of the body surface burned is measured by the:
Rule of Nines
Dermatochalasis is the:
Relaxation and hypertrophy of the eyelid skin
Tumescent solution is prepared for a:
Liposuction Procedure
The procedure where the CST may need a second setup for obtaining a costal cartilage graft:
Otoplasty for microtia
Glands found only in the ear canal for the creation of wax are:
Ceruminous glands
Debridement is defined as:
Process of removing necrotic tissue or eschar prior to skin grafting
The term describes the palmar surface of the hand
Volar
Syndactyly is a term used for:
Webbed digits of the hand or foot
Scissors used to trim a full-thickness skin graft (FTSG) to size
Tenotomy
Skin Burns
This expands the size of the skin graft:
Mesh Grafting Device
Cleft lip and palate corrective procedures are:
Cheiloplasty and palatoplasty
Procedure performed for dermachalasis:
Blepharoplasty
Z is a likely incision used for: scar revision
Scar Revision