Deck 19: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

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The rule of nines is used in burn patients to estimate:

A) body surface area burned
B) depth of tissue destruction
C) length of estimated healing time
D) protocols for burn dressing changes
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Relaxation and hypertrophy of the eyelid skin is also known as:

A) arthrodesis
B) cheiloschisis
C) dermachalasis
D) micrognathia
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How many degree classifications of skin burns are there?

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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What is the name of the oil that is secreted from glands in the skin?

A) sebum
B) septum
C) sputum
D) stratum
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What is the term for the process of removing necrotic tissue or eschar prior to skin grafting?

A) debridement
B) defacement
C) degradation
D) dessication
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Which glands are found only in the external genitalia and axillae?

A) apocrine
B) ceruminous
C) merocrine
D) sebaceous
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Which epidermal stratum is the outermost layer?

A) basale
B) corneum
C) granulosum
D) lucidum
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Which term describes the thumb side of the hand?

A) dorsal
B) radial
C) volar
D) ulnar
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Any of the following may be used topically for hemostasis of the STSG donor site EXCEPT:

A) epinephrine
B) mineral oil
C) phenylephrine
D) thrombin
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Which of the following statements regarding routine prepping for skin graft procedures is CORRECT?

A) Donor site is prepped first and considered clean.
B) Donor site is prepped last and considered contaminated.
C) Recipient site is prepped first and considered contaminated.
D) Recipient site is prepped last and considered clean.
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What does a mesh graft device do?

A) It attaches a skin graft to the donor site.
B) It expands the size of the skin graft.
C) It slices a split thickness of donor skin.
D) It smoothes the skin graft to prevent bunching up.
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Split-thickness skin grafts are used to cover which type of burned tissue?

A) erythematous first-degree burns
B) denuded areas of third-degree burns
C) blistered superficial second-degree burns
D) charred necrotic tissue in fourth-degree burns
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Which of the following are oil-producing glands?

A) apocrine
B) ceruminous
C) merocrine
D) sebaceous
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The dermis and epidermis are components of which body system?

A) cardiovascular
B) integumentary
C) musculoskeletal
D) respiratory
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Which epidermal stratum is present only on the palms of hands and soles of feet?

A) basale
B) corneum
C) granulosum
D) lucidum
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Which anatomical area is a TRAM flap used to reconstruct?

A) breast
B) hand
C) lip
D) palate
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In which degree of skin burn does the tissue appear as pearly white or charred and will likely require debridement of eschar?

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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Cheiloplasty and palatoplasty are corrective procedures for which of the following?

A) breast prolapse
B) cleft lip and palate
C) conjoined fingers
D) drooping and baggy eyelids
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Which type of gland is found only in the ear canal and is responsible for creation of ear wax?

A) apocrine
B) ceruminous
C) merocrine
D) sebaceous
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Which term describes the palmar surface of the hand?

A) dorsal
B) radial
C) volar
D) ulnar
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For which procedure would the surgical technologist possibly need a second setup for obtaining a costal cartilage graft?

A) cleft lip repair
B) otoplasty for microtia
C) TRAM flap reconstruction
D) fasciectomy for Dupuytren's contracture
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Anchor-shaped incisions with joining of tissue envelope folds are performed in which procedure?

A) centralization of radial dysplasia
B) cheiloplasty
C) mastopexy
D) rhinoplasty
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A full-thickness skin graft may be taken from the inner thigh or labial fold to re-create which anatomic area?

A) areola
B) Cupid's bow
C) mammary crease
D) umbilicus
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For which procedure would the surgical technologist prepare a tumescent solution?

A) abdominoplasty
B) liposuction
C) mastopexy
D) syndactyly release
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Which procedure is performed for dermachalasis?

A) abdominoplasty
B) blepharoplasty
C) mentoplasty
D) otoplasty
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Which type of incision is MOST frequently used to excise excess skin in a blepharoplasty procedure?

A) elliptical
B) oblique
C) paramedian
D) Z-shaped
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Which method of anesthesia is preferred for rhytidectomy procedures?

A) Bier block
B) epidural
C) monitored (MAC)
D) topical
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The mandibular symphysis is better known as the:

A) chin
B) lower lip
C) upper lip
D) nasal septum
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Which type of scissors would most likely be used to trim a full-thickness skin graft (FTSG) to size?

A) bandage
B) Jorgenson
C) reverse Potts
D) tenotomy
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What is the term for webbed digits of the hand or foot?

A) contracture
B) dermachalasis
C) polydactyly
D) syndactyly
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Which cosmetic procedure is performed for micrognathia?

A) abdominoplasty
B) blepharoplasty
C) mentoplasty
D) otoplasty
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In which procedure would the procerus and corrugator muscles be ablated, avulsed, resected, or separated?

A) augmentation mammoplasty
B) tumescent liposuction
C) endoscopic brow lift
D) mentoplasty
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Crescent, Benelli, and Benelli-lollipop lifts are techniques used during:

A) mastopexy
B) rhinoplasty
C) rhytidectomy
D) blepharoplasty
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Which of the following letters represents the incisional configuration MOST commonly used for scar revision procedures?

A) C
B) H
C) U
D) Z
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For which procedure would the surgeon require a sterile tattoo machine and inks?

A) cleft lip repair
B) endoscopic brow lift
C) nipple reconstruction
D) reduction mammoplasty
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Which of the following terms is more commonly referred to as a full face lift?

A) blepharoplasty
B) cheiloplasty
C) mentoplasty
D) rhytidectomy
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Submalar augmentation is performed to address structural deficiency in the:

A) breasts
B) cheeks
C) eyes
D) nares
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The pinna, helix, crus, and tragus are all portions of the:

A) ear
B) eye
C) hand
D) nose
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"Cupid's bow" is reconstructed in which of the following procedures?

A) cleft lip repair
B) malar implants
C) nipple recreation
D) syndactyly release
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Breast ptosis is surgically corrected by:

A) malar implants
B) mastopexy
C) mentoplasty
D) marsupialization
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Which of the following bones make up the palm of the hand?

A) carpals
B) metacarpals
C) phalanges
D) radii
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Which of the following statements describing variations of polydactyly is NOT correct?

A) The condition mainly involves the carpal and metacarpal bones.
B) The digits of the hands or feet may be involved.
C) The fifth finger duplications are the most common.
D) The duplication can be a partial digit or a complete additional digit.
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What is the medical term for the congenital deformity commonly called "club hand"?

A) carpal tunnel syndrome
B) Dupuytren's contracture
C) polydactyly
D) radial dysplasia
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What suturing technique would the surgeon use to attach tendons in a toe-to-thumb transfer procedure?

A) horizontal mattress
B) figure of eight
C) purse-string
D) vertical mattress
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Which cranial nerve must NOT be compromised by retractor placement during rhytidectomy?

A) fifth (V)
B) sixth (VI)
C) seventh (VII)
D) eighth (VIII)
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Which of the following order of steps for replantation of a digit is CORRECT?

A) tendons, vessels, nerves, then bones
B) nerves, vessels, bones, then tendons
C) vessels, tendons, bones, then nerves
D) bones, tendons, vessels, then nerves
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Why would two separate setups be required for an immediate reconstruction following mastectomy?

A) to prevent confusion because multiple surgeons will work simultaneously
B) to prevent potential for retained foreign objects in the wounds
C) to prevent overcrowding of the back table with multiple trays
D) to prevent seeding of cancer cells if same instruments are used for both
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A patient scheduled for centralization of radial dysplasia would be about what age?

A) neonate
B) 12 months old
C) 10 years old
D) 21 years or older
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Which sterile device will be used during TRAM flap reconstruction to verify the blood supply of the graft remains intact?

A) Doppler probe
B) manometer
C) pulse oximeter
D) stethoscope
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How would a transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap be classified?

A) free-flap graft
B) pedicle-flap graft
C) full-thickness skin graft
D) split-thickness skin graft
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Which of the following terms means surgical fixation of joint, eventually resulting in intentional bone fusion?

A) anastomosis
B) ankylosis
C) arthrodesis
D) arthroplasty
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Vessel loops are available in all of the following colors EXCEPT:

A) green
B) red
C) white
D) yellow
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Which position should facial procedure patients maintain postoperatively to minimize edema?

A) prone
B) lateral
C) strict supine
D) head elevated
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When would a congenital facial deformity likely occur?

A) at conception
B) first trimester
C) second trimester
D) third trimester
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Which type of suture would MOST likely be used during a cleft lip repair?

A) fine absorbable
B) heavy absorbable
C) fine nonabsorbable
D) heavy nonabsorbable
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Which nerve passes through the carpal tunnel?

A) median
B) peroneal
C) radial
D) ulnar
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Before closure in augmentation mammoplasty, what is done to verify correct size?

A) Permanent implants are placed, and the nipple-to-nipple distance is measured for symmetry.
B) Permanent implants are placed and filled with measured amount of saline to determine volume.
C) Temporary sizers are placed and filled with measured amounts of saline to determine volume.
D) Temporary sizers are placed and filled with saline, and the table is raised to sitting position to evaluate appearance.
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Which of the following might be used for stabilization in a Dupuytren's contracture release if an assistant is unavailable?

A) Derma-carrier
B) K-wires
C) lead hand
D) Senn retractors
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All of the following are locations for incision in augmentation mammoplasty EXCEPT:

A) periareolar
B) subclavicular
C) axillary crease
D) inframammary crease
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Approximately how many muscles and their tendons control movement of the wrist, hand, and fingers?

A) 20
B) 30
C) 40
D) 50
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Under which muscle is the pocket for breast implant often created for greatest support?

A) internal oblique
B) latissimus dorsi
C) pectoralis major
D) serratus anterior
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Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Montgomery straps
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Hypovolemia
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Oscillating
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Heterograft
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Stratum
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Eschar
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Denuded
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Aesthetic
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Turban
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Caliper
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Montgomery straps
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Hypovolemia
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Oscillating
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Heterograft
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Stratum
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Eschar
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Denuded
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Aesthetic
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Turban
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Caliper
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Montgomery straps
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Hypovolemia
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Oscillating
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Heterograft
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Stratum
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Eschar
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Denuded
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Aesthetic
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Turban
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Caliper
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Montgomery straps
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Hypovolemia
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Oscillating
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Heterograft
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Stratum
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Eschar
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Denuded
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Aesthetic
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Turban
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Caliper
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Montgomery straps
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Hypovolemia
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Oscillating
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Heterograft
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Stratum
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Eschar
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Denuded
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Aesthetic
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Turban
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Caliper
Distinct individual tissue layer
Montgomery straps
Distinct individual tissue layer
Hypovolemia
Distinct individual tissue layer
Oscillating
Distinct individual tissue layer
Heterograft
Distinct individual tissue layer
Stratum
Distinct individual tissue layer
Eschar
Distinct individual tissue layer
Denuded
Distinct individual tissue layer
Aesthetic
Distinct individual tissue layer
Turban
Distinct individual tissue layer
Caliper
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Montgomery straps
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Hypovolemia
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Oscillating
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Heterograft
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Stratum
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Eschar
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Denuded
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Aesthetic
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Turban
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Caliper
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Montgomery straps
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Hypovolemia
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Oscillating
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Heterograft
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Stratum
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Eschar
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Denuded
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Aesthetic
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Turban
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Caliper
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Montgomery straps
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Hypovolemia
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Oscillating
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Heterograft
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Stratum
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Eschar
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Denuded
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Aesthetic
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Turban
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Caliper
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Montgomery straps
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Hypovolemia
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Oscillating
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Heterograft
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Stratum
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Eschar
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Denuded
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Aesthetic
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Turban
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Caliper
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Incisions made for endoscopic brow lifts and rhytidectomy are often placed within the hairline for camouflage.
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Abdominoplasty procedures cannot be performed on patients who have undergone cesarean sections, due to excessive adhesions in the lower abdomen.
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Which type of grafted tissue would have skin sensation preserved?

A) free flap
B) full thickness
C) pedicle flap
D) split thickness
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Which muscles are tightened in an abdominoplasty procedure?

A) transversus abdominis
B) rectus abdominis
C) latissimus dorsi
D) pectoralis major
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Plastic and reconstructive surgeries must be done only after an individual has stopped growing, due to potential changes in anatomy of younger patients.
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Which of the following is NOT a type of liposuction?

A) electrosurgery
B) laser
C) tumescent
D) ultrasonic
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Patients with cleft palates may have difficulty sucking, swallowing, or forming sounds.
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Severed digits should be kept tightly covered and warm to prevent clot formation and necrosis, preventing replantation.
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Which type of specialized retractor enhances visualization in many breast and abdominoplasty procedures?

A) Bookwalter
B) fiber-optic
C) Greenberg
D) Weitlaner
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Deck 19: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
1
The rule of nines is used in burn patients to estimate:

A) body surface area burned
B) depth of tissue destruction
C) length of estimated healing time
D) protocols for burn dressing changes
A
2
Relaxation and hypertrophy of the eyelid skin is also known as:

A) arthrodesis
B) cheiloschisis
C) dermachalasis
D) micrognathia
C
3
How many degree classifications of skin burns are there?

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
C
4
What is the name of the oil that is secreted from glands in the skin?

A) sebum
B) septum
C) sputum
D) stratum
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What is the term for the process of removing necrotic tissue or eschar prior to skin grafting?

A) debridement
B) defacement
C) degradation
D) dessication
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Which glands are found only in the external genitalia and axillae?

A) apocrine
B) ceruminous
C) merocrine
D) sebaceous
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Which epidermal stratum is the outermost layer?

A) basale
B) corneum
C) granulosum
D) lucidum
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Which term describes the thumb side of the hand?

A) dorsal
B) radial
C) volar
D) ulnar
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Any of the following may be used topically for hemostasis of the STSG donor site EXCEPT:

A) epinephrine
B) mineral oil
C) phenylephrine
D) thrombin
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Which of the following statements regarding routine prepping for skin graft procedures is CORRECT?

A) Donor site is prepped first and considered clean.
B) Donor site is prepped last and considered contaminated.
C) Recipient site is prepped first and considered contaminated.
D) Recipient site is prepped last and considered clean.
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What does a mesh graft device do?

A) It attaches a skin graft to the donor site.
B) It expands the size of the skin graft.
C) It slices a split thickness of donor skin.
D) It smoothes the skin graft to prevent bunching up.
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Split-thickness skin grafts are used to cover which type of burned tissue?

A) erythematous first-degree burns
B) denuded areas of third-degree burns
C) blistered superficial second-degree burns
D) charred necrotic tissue in fourth-degree burns
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Which of the following are oil-producing glands?

A) apocrine
B) ceruminous
C) merocrine
D) sebaceous
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The dermis and epidermis are components of which body system?

A) cardiovascular
B) integumentary
C) musculoskeletal
D) respiratory
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Which epidermal stratum is present only on the palms of hands and soles of feet?

A) basale
B) corneum
C) granulosum
D) lucidum
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Which anatomical area is a TRAM flap used to reconstruct?

A) breast
B) hand
C) lip
D) palate
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In which degree of skin burn does the tissue appear as pearly white or charred and will likely require debridement of eschar?

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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Cheiloplasty and palatoplasty are corrective procedures for which of the following?

A) breast prolapse
B) cleft lip and palate
C) conjoined fingers
D) drooping and baggy eyelids
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Which type of gland is found only in the ear canal and is responsible for creation of ear wax?

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B) ceruminous
C) merocrine
D) sebaceous
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Which term describes the palmar surface of the hand?

A) dorsal
B) radial
C) volar
D) ulnar
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For which procedure would the surgical technologist possibly need a second setup for obtaining a costal cartilage graft?

A) cleft lip repair
B) otoplasty for microtia
C) TRAM flap reconstruction
D) fasciectomy for Dupuytren's contracture
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Anchor-shaped incisions with joining of tissue envelope folds are performed in which procedure?

A) centralization of radial dysplasia
B) cheiloplasty
C) mastopexy
D) rhinoplasty
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A full-thickness skin graft may be taken from the inner thigh or labial fold to re-create which anatomic area?

A) areola
B) Cupid's bow
C) mammary crease
D) umbilicus
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For which procedure would the surgical technologist prepare a tumescent solution?

A) abdominoplasty
B) liposuction
C) mastopexy
D) syndactyly release
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Which procedure is performed for dermachalasis?

A) abdominoplasty
B) blepharoplasty
C) mentoplasty
D) otoplasty
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Which type of incision is MOST frequently used to excise excess skin in a blepharoplasty procedure?

A) elliptical
B) oblique
C) paramedian
D) Z-shaped
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Which method of anesthesia is preferred for rhytidectomy procedures?

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B) epidural
C) monitored (MAC)
D) topical
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The mandibular symphysis is better known as the:

A) chin
B) lower lip
C) upper lip
D) nasal septum
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Which type of scissors would most likely be used to trim a full-thickness skin graft (FTSG) to size?

A) bandage
B) Jorgenson
C) reverse Potts
D) tenotomy
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What is the term for webbed digits of the hand or foot?

A) contracture
B) dermachalasis
C) polydactyly
D) syndactyly
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Which cosmetic procedure is performed for micrognathia?

A) abdominoplasty
B) blepharoplasty
C) mentoplasty
D) otoplasty
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In which procedure would the procerus and corrugator muscles be ablated, avulsed, resected, or separated?

A) augmentation mammoplasty
B) tumescent liposuction
C) endoscopic brow lift
D) mentoplasty
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Crescent, Benelli, and Benelli-lollipop lifts are techniques used during:

A) mastopexy
B) rhinoplasty
C) rhytidectomy
D) blepharoplasty
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Which of the following letters represents the incisional configuration MOST commonly used for scar revision procedures?

A) C
B) H
C) U
D) Z
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35
For which procedure would the surgeon require a sterile tattoo machine and inks?

A) cleft lip repair
B) endoscopic brow lift
C) nipple reconstruction
D) reduction mammoplasty
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36
Which of the following terms is more commonly referred to as a full face lift?

A) blepharoplasty
B) cheiloplasty
C) mentoplasty
D) rhytidectomy
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37
Submalar augmentation is performed to address structural deficiency in the:

A) breasts
B) cheeks
C) eyes
D) nares
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38
The pinna, helix, crus, and tragus are all portions of the:

A) ear
B) eye
C) hand
D) nose
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39
"Cupid's bow" is reconstructed in which of the following procedures?

A) cleft lip repair
B) malar implants
C) nipple recreation
D) syndactyly release
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40
Breast ptosis is surgically corrected by:

A) malar implants
B) mastopexy
C) mentoplasty
D) marsupialization
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41
Which of the following bones make up the palm of the hand?

A) carpals
B) metacarpals
C) phalanges
D) radii
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42
Which of the following statements describing variations of polydactyly is NOT correct?

A) The condition mainly involves the carpal and metacarpal bones.
B) The digits of the hands or feet may be involved.
C) The fifth finger duplications are the most common.
D) The duplication can be a partial digit or a complete additional digit.
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What is the medical term for the congenital deformity commonly called "club hand"?

A) carpal tunnel syndrome
B) Dupuytren's contracture
C) polydactyly
D) radial dysplasia
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44
What suturing technique would the surgeon use to attach tendons in a toe-to-thumb transfer procedure?

A) horizontal mattress
B) figure of eight
C) purse-string
D) vertical mattress
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45
Which cranial nerve must NOT be compromised by retractor placement during rhytidectomy?

A) fifth (V)
B) sixth (VI)
C) seventh (VII)
D) eighth (VIII)
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46
Which of the following order of steps for replantation of a digit is CORRECT?

A) tendons, vessels, nerves, then bones
B) nerves, vessels, bones, then tendons
C) vessels, tendons, bones, then nerves
D) bones, tendons, vessels, then nerves
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47
Why would two separate setups be required for an immediate reconstruction following mastectomy?

A) to prevent confusion because multiple surgeons will work simultaneously
B) to prevent potential for retained foreign objects in the wounds
C) to prevent overcrowding of the back table with multiple trays
D) to prevent seeding of cancer cells if same instruments are used for both
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48
A patient scheduled for centralization of radial dysplasia would be about what age?

A) neonate
B) 12 months old
C) 10 years old
D) 21 years or older
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49
Which sterile device will be used during TRAM flap reconstruction to verify the blood supply of the graft remains intact?

A) Doppler probe
B) manometer
C) pulse oximeter
D) stethoscope
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50
How would a transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap be classified?

A) free-flap graft
B) pedicle-flap graft
C) full-thickness skin graft
D) split-thickness skin graft
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51
Which of the following terms means surgical fixation of joint, eventually resulting in intentional bone fusion?

A) anastomosis
B) ankylosis
C) arthrodesis
D) arthroplasty
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52
Vessel loops are available in all of the following colors EXCEPT:

A) green
B) red
C) white
D) yellow
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53
Which position should facial procedure patients maintain postoperatively to minimize edema?

A) prone
B) lateral
C) strict supine
D) head elevated
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54
When would a congenital facial deformity likely occur?

A) at conception
B) first trimester
C) second trimester
D) third trimester
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55
Which type of suture would MOST likely be used during a cleft lip repair?

A) fine absorbable
B) heavy absorbable
C) fine nonabsorbable
D) heavy nonabsorbable
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56
Which nerve passes through the carpal tunnel?

A) median
B) peroneal
C) radial
D) ulnar
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57
Before closure in augmentation mammoplasty, what is done to verify correct size?

A) Permanent implants are placed, and the nipple-to-nipple distance is measured for symmetry.
B) Permanent implants are placed and filled with measured amount of saline to determine volume.
C) Temporary sizers are placed and filled with measured amounts of saline to determine volume.
D) Temporary sizers are placed and filled with saline, and the table is raised to sitting position to evaluate appearance.
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58
Which of the following might be used for stabilization in a Dupuytren's contracture release if an assistant is unavailable?

A) Derma-carrier
B) K-wires
C) lead hand
D) Senn retractors
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59
All of the following are locations for incision in augmentation mammoplasty EXCEPT:

A) periareolar
B) subclavicular
C) axillary crease
D) inframammary crease
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60
Approximately how many muscles and their tendons control movement of the wrist, hand, and fingers?

A) 20
B) 30
C) 40
D) 50
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61
Under which muscle is the pocket for breast implant often created for greatest support?

A) internal oblique
B) latissimus dorsi
C) pectoralis major
D) serratus anterior
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Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Montgomery straps
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Hypovolemia
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Oscillating
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Heterograft
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Stratum
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Eschar
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Denuded
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Aesthetic
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Turban
Type of drape designed to encase and cover the hair of the head
Caliper
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Montgomery straps
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Hypovolemia
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Oscillating
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Heterograft
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Stratum
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Eschar
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Denuded
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Aesthetic
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Turban
Type of dressing used for frequent dressing changes and wound assessment; prevents excoriation from tape application and removal
Caliper
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Montgomery straps
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Hypovolemia
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Oscillating
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Heterograft
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Stratum
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Eschar
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Denuded
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Aesthetic
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Turban
Device used to measure distance between two opposite sides
Caliper
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Montgomery straps
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Hypovolemia
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Oscillating
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Heterograft
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Stratum
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Eschar
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Denuded
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Aesthetic
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Turban
Severe blood and fluid loss, making it difficult for the heart to pump; post-op complication of aggressive liposuctioning
Caliper
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Montgomery straps
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Hypovolemia
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Oscillating
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Heterograft
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Stratum
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Eschar
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Denuded
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Aesthetic
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Turban
Excoriated tissue; loss of intact coverings
Caliper
Distinct individual tissue layer
Montgomery straps
Distinct individual tissue layer
Hypovolemia
Distinct individual tissue layer
Oscillating
Distinct individual tissue layer
Heterograft
Distinct individual tissue layer
Stratum
Distinct individual tissue layer
Eschar
Distinct individual tissue layer
Denuded
Distinct individual tissue layer
Aesthetic
Distinct individual tissue layer
Turban
Distinct individual tissue layer
Caliper
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Montgomery straps
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Hypovolemia
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Oscillating
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Heterograft
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Stratum
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Eschar
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Denuded
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Aesthetic
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Turban
Rapid side-to-side movement used for sharp dissection
Caliper
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Montgomery straps
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Hypovolemia
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Oscillating
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Heterograft
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Stratum
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Eschar
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Denuded
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Aesthetic
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Turban
Type of procedure performed to improve appearance rather than to strictly treat a pathological condition
Caliper
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Montgomery straps
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Hypovolemia
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Oscillating
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Heterograft
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Stratum
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Eschar
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Denuded
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Aesthetic
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Turban
Tissue transplanted from another person or cadaver
Caliper
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Montgomery straps
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Hypovolemia
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Oscillating
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Heterograft
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Stratum
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Eschar
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Denuded
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Aesthetic
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Turban
Dead tissue that sloughs off of healthy skin
Caliper
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63
Incisions made for endoscopic brow lifts and rhytidectomy are often placed within the hairline for camouflage.
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64
Abdominoplasty procedures cannot be performed on patients who have undergone cesarean sections, due to excessive adhesions in the lower abdomen.
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65
Which type of grafted tissue would have skin sensation preserved?

A) free flap
B) full thickness
C) pedicle flap
D) split thickness
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66
Which muscles are tightened in an abdominoplasty procedure?

A) transversus abdominis
B) rectus abdominis
C) latissimus dorsi
D) pectoralis major
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67
Plastic and reconstructive surgeries must be done only after an individual has stopped growing, due to potential changes in anatomy of younger patients.
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68
Which of the following is NOT a type of liposuction?

A) electrosurgery
B) laser
C) tumescent
D) ultrasonic
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69
Patients with cleft palates may have difficulty sucking, swallowing, or forming sounds.
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70
Severed digits should be kept tightly covered and warm to prevent clot formation and necrosis, preventing replantation.
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71
Which type of specialized retractor enhances visualization in many breast and abdominoplasty procedures?

A) Bookwalter
B) fiber-optic
C) Greenberg
D) Weitlaner
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