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Chapters 19, 21, & 23 Review. Questions. Plastics. The skin is a ____ membrane. cutaneous. Plastics. The process by which strands of tough, fibrous proteins develop within the cell membrane is ____. keratinization. Plastics.
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Chapters 19, 21, & 23Review Questions
Plastics • The skin is a ____ membrane. • cutaneous
Plastics • The process by which strands of tough, fibrous proteins develop within the cell membrane is ____. • keratinization
Plastics • The pigment that occurs in the epidermis and absorbs light energy is ____. • melanin
Plastics • Which layer contains hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, and nerve fibers? • dermis
Plastics • Which layer of skin functions best as a heat insulator? • subcutaneous
Plastics • Sebaceous glands secrete ____. • sebum
Plastics • What type of graft is skin harvested from a cadaver? • homograft
Plastics • If skin is taken from an unburned area of the patient and used as a transplant, it is called a(n) ____. • autograft
Plastics • What three nerves innervate the forearm, wrist, and hand? • radial, ulnar, median
Plastics • Which muscle is responsible for flexing the hand at the wrist? • palmaris longus
Plastics • What are the two main arteries that supply the forearm and hand? • radial and ulnar
Plastics • What is a common method of determining the percentage of body surface burned? • rule of nines
Plastics • What other pathology often occurs in conjunction with cheiloschisis? • palatoschisis
Plastics • What medical term refers to the condition in which the digits of the hands or feet fail to separate? • syndactyly
Plastics • The condition causing the contraction of palmar fascia is known as ____. • Dupuytren's disease
Plastics • A cosmetic procedure performed on the eyelid is a(n) ____. • blepharoplasty
Plastics • Which type of donor skin graft includes the epidermis, dermis, and possibly subcutaneous tissue? • FTSG
Plastics • Which procedure may involve the use of the local anesthetic cocaine? • rhinoplasty
Plastics • Which of the following is a synovial fluid-filled cyst that can arise from a tendon sheath or wrist joint? • ganglion cyst
Plastics • What surgical procedure is performed to remove hypertrophic breast tissue? • reduction mammoplasty
Plastics • Which procedure involves an initial skin incision within the hairline beginning in the temporal region superior to the ear? • rhytidectomy
Plastics • Which instrument is responsible for expanding the surface area of a skin graft? • mesh grafter
Plastics • Which nerve must be avoided during a rhytidectomy? • facial
Plastics • Which incision is usually employed for an abdominoplasty? (aka tummy-tuck) • low transverse
Plastics • How many phalanges are in a normal hand? • 14
Plastics • Which artery provides blood to the medial side of the forearm? • ulnar
Plastics • What is applied to a skin graft site for lubrication to allow for a dermatome to easily pass over the skin? • mineral oil
Plastics • Which surgical procedure is performed to improve the cosmetic appearance of the chin by correcting micrognathia? • mentoplasty
Plastics • Which type of flap allows the tissue to be transferred to remain attached to its blood supply? • pedicle flap
Plastics • Which type of instrument will be attached to the Mayo stand during a cleft palate repair? • self-retaining mouth gag
Plastics • How many carpal bones compose each wrist? • 8
Orthopaedics • Which of the following is the largest and most complex of the synovial joints? • knee
Orthopaedics • Which ligament originates from the anterior intercondylar area of the tibia and extends to the lateral condyle of the femur? • anterior cruciate
Orthopaedics • Turning the hand so that the palm is upward is referred to as ____. • supination
Orthopaedics • Extending the foot at the ankle is referred to as ____. • plantar flexion
Orthopaedics • A fracture at the distal end of the radius in which the smaller fragment is displaced posteriorly is called ____. • Colles’ fracture
Orthopaedics • Which bone articulates with the distal tibia and fibula? • talus
Orthopaedics • At its distal end, the tibia expands to form a prominence on the inner ankle called the ____. • medial malleolus
Orthopaedics • Posteriorly, the ilium joins the sacrum at the ____. • sacroiliac joint
Orthopaedics • Which of the following articulates with the head of the femur? • acetabulum
Orthopaedics • Which bone articulates with the glenoid cavity to form the shoulder joint? • humerus
Orthopaedics • The end of which bone articulates with the manubrium? • clavicle
Orthopaedics • Which bones are attached to each of the thoracic vertebrae? • ribs
Orthopaedics • Which type of fracture is complete and results in several bony fragments? • comminuted
Orthopaedics • Which type of cells break down and assimilate bone? • osteoclasts
Orthopaedics • Osteocytes are located in minute, bony chambers called ____. • lacuna
Orthopaedics • The distal and proximal ends of long bones are called ____. • epiphyses
Orthopaedics • What is the name of the second cervical vertebra? • axis
Orthopaedics • Bone grafts are usually taken from the ____. • iliac crest