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SP II (Plastic Surgery) Test

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5 Written Questions

5 Matching Questions

  1. Hemovacs and Jackson-Pratt
  2. Nerve Stimulator
  3. Nerve Retractor
  4. Skin Graft Mesher
  5. Adult's Rule of Nines
  1. a Drain, closed wound.
  2. b Method of dividing an adult body into sections equivalent to multiples of 9%, which assists is assessing burn damage.
  3. c Used to identify nerves, especially in craniofacial and hand reconstruction precedures.
  4. d Used to retract vessels.
  5. e Used to expand skin graft.

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Full-thickness damage to epidermis and dermis extending into subcutaneous tissue has a dry, pearly-white or charred appearance. Eschar forms over the dry, destroyed skin, and there is no sensation. This type requires skin grafts.
  2. Tatoo removal, Port Wine stain removal, Resurfacing of facial scarring and aging.
  3. May metastasize to distant organs.
  4. Method used for assessment, based on burn location and age.
    A - 1/2 head
    B - 1/2 of one thigh
    C - 1/2 of one leg
  5. Tissue from donor of the same species, primarily human cadaver skin preserved in skin banks.

5 True/False Questions

  1. Skin HooksUsed to retract dermis and provide exposure to underlying structures; may have single or double prongs.

          

  2. Second Degree BurnInvolves epidermis and part of the dermis, has a moist, pink surface with blisters and is slower to heal. Loss of body fluids and an increased risk of infection are complications.

          

  3. MelanomaTatoo removal, Port Wine stain removal, Resurfacing of facial scarring and aging.

          

  4. Woods LampProduces UV rays; assists in determining skin graft or flap viability.

          

  5. Adult Rule of 9'sMethod of dividing an adult body into sections equivalent to multiples of 9%, which assists is assessing burn damage.