The dermis and epidermis are components of which of the following body systems
Integumentary System
Tissue that appears pearly white or charred and likely requires debridement of eschar is:
Epinephrine, Phenylephrine, and Thrombin are all:
Topical forms of hemostasis of the STSG donor site
Anatomical areas is a TRAM flap used to reconstruct
Breasts
Otoplasty for Microtia may require a second setup for:
Obtaining a costal cartilage graft
The pidermal strata present only on the palms of hands and soles of feet is known as:
lucidum
Measurement of the body burned is measured by:
The Rule of Nines
Dermatochalasis is the:
Relaxation and hypertrophy of the eyelid skin
Tumescent solution is used in the:
Liposuction Procedure
Scissors used to trim a full-thickness skin graft (FTSG) to size
Tenotomy
Sebaceous glands are:
oil-producing glands
Debridement is defined as:
Removing necrotic tissue or eschar prior to skin grafting
Surgical repair of cleft lip and palate identified as:
Cheiloplasty and palatoplasty
Syndactyly is a term describing:
Webbed digits of the hand or foot
The most common letter incision configuration used for scar revision is:
Z
Ceruminous glands are:
This is used to expand the size of a skin graft
Mesh Grafting Device
The term describes the palmar surface of the hand
Volar
Performed to address structural deficiency in the cheeks
Submalar augmentation
Split-thickness skin grafts are used to cover which of the following types of burned tissue
Denuded areas of third-degree burns
Skin burns are classified into ____ different Classifications
Four
Prepping for skin graft procedures is completed by:
prepping the donor site first and considered clean
A term describing the thumb side of the hand
Radial
The pinna, helix, crus, and tragus are all portions of the:
Ear
The procedure performed for dermachalasis is:
Blepharoplasty