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[ARCHIVE] TSC 4.7 - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgical Pr

[ARCHIVE] TSC 4.7 - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgical Pr

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Multiple Choice

Which bone of the face is movable?

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Frontal bone

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Ethmoid bone

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Maxillary bone

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Mandible

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Match the correct names for anatomical structures shown in A and B in the following image.

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Epidermis

Dermis

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary function of the epidermis?

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Housing nerve endings and sweat glands

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Acting as the body's first line of defense against external factors

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Regulating body temperature

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Nourishing and innervating the dermis

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Multiple Choice

Which layer of the skin contains blood vessels and hair follicles?

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Epidermis

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Dermis

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Subcutaneous layer

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Stratum corneum

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Open Ended

What should the patient position be for the facelift procedure?

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Open Ended

How about the prepping? Where would you prep the patient?

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Multiple Choice

In a rhytidectomy procedure, what is the typical patient position?

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Prone with the head stabilized on a doughnut headrest

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Supine with the head stabilized on a doughnut or Mayfield headrest

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Lateral with the head stabilized on a doughnut headrest

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Supine with the head stabilized on a flat pillow

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Multiple Choice

Which instrument is frequently used in plastic and reconstructive surgery for retraction?

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Metzenbaum scissors

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Lighted retractor

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Skin hook

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Rhytidectomy scissors

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following materials is NOT typically used for draping in a rhytidectomy?

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Full or ¾ plain sheet

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Half plain sheet

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Two surgical towels

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Sterile sponges

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following instruments can be used to excise excess skin?

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Metzenbaum scissors

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Blade

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Straight Mayo scissors

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Skin hook

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Multiple Choice

Which type of skin graft is derived from the same patient?

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Allograft

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Autograft

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Xenograft

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Synthetic

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Multiple Choice

In a split-thickness skin graft (STSG) procedure, what is the appropriate patient position?

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Supine

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Prone

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According to the location of the graft site

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Lateral

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Multiple Choice

Which instrument is used to harvest the graft in a split-thickness skin graft (STSG) procedure?

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Metzenbaum scissors

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Adson forceps

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Dermatome

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Lighted retractor

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Multiple Choice

Which instruments are used to grasp and elevate the graft as it comes out of the dermatome?

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Metzenbaum scissors and lighted retractor

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Fine Adson or Brown tissue forceps

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#15 blade and skin hook

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Kelly forceps and needle holder

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of creating a stent in the final step of a skin graft procedure?

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To prevent infection at the graft site

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To increase the size of the graft

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To maintain contact between the skin graft and the tissue

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To improve the aesthetic appearance of the graft

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Multiple Choice

What is a key difference between full-thickness skin graft (FTSG) and split-thickness skin graft (STSG) procedures?

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FTSG includes the epidermis and a portion of the dermis, while STSG includes only the epidermis.

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FTSG includes the entire dermis and epidermis, while STSG includes the epidermis and part of the dermis.

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STSG includes the entire dermis and epidermis, while FTSG includes only the epidermis.

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Both FTSG and STSG include only the epidermis

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is true about full-thickness skin grafts (FTSG)?

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They include only the epidermis.

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They require a donor site with loose skin.

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They heal faster than split-thickness skin grafts.

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They do not require a stent for support

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of trimming fat from a full-thickness skin graft?

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To increase the size of the graft

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To prevent infection

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To ensure better adherence to the recipient site

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To improve the aesthetic appearance

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