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Title: Chapters 19, 21,


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Chapters 19, 21, 23Review
  • Questions

2
Plastics
  • The skin is a ____ membrane.
  • cutaneous

3
Plastics
  • The process by which strands of tough, fibrous
    proteins develop within the cell membrane is
    ____.
  • keratinization

4
Plastics
  • The pigment that occurs in the epidermis and
    absorbs light energy is ____.
  • melanin

5
Plastics
  • Which layer contains hair follicles, sweat
    glands, sebaceous glands, and nerve fibers?
  • dermis

6
Plastics
  • Which layer of skin functions best as a heat
    insulator?
  • subcutaneous

7
Plastics
  • Sebaceous glands secrete ____.
  • sebum

8
Plastics
  • What type of graft is skin harvested from a
    cadaver?
  • homograft

9
Plastics
  • If skin is taken from an unburned area of the
    patient and used as a transplant, it is called
    a(n) ____.
  • autograft

10
Plastics
  • What three nerves innervate the forearm, wrist,
    and hand?
  • radial, ulnar, median

11
Plastics
  • Which muscle is responsible for flexing the hand
    at the wrist?
  • palmaris longus

12
Plastics
  • What are the two main arteries that supply the
    forearm and hand?
  • radial and ulnar

13
Plastics
  • What is a common method of determining the
    percentage of body surface burned?
  • rule of nines

14
Plastics
  • What other pathology often occurs in conjunction
    with cheiloschisis?
  • palatoschisis

15
Plastics
  • What medical term refers to the condition in
    which the digits of the hands or feet fail to
    separate?
  • syndactyly

16
Plastics
  • The condition causing the contraction of palmar
    fascia is known as ____.
  • Dupuytren's disease

17
Plastics
  • A cosmetic procedure performed on the eyelid is
    a(n) ____.
  • blepharoplasty

18
Plastics
  • Which type of donor skin graft includes the
    epidermis, dermis, and possibly subcutaneous
    tissue?
  • FTSG

19
Plastics
  • Which procedure may involve the use of the local
    anesthetic cocaine?
  • rhinoplasty

20
Plastics
  • Which of the following is a synovial fluid-filled
    cyst that can arise from a tendon sheath or wrist
    joint?
  • ganglion cyst

21
Plastics
  • What surgical procedure is performed to remove
    hypertrophic breast tissue?
  • reduction mammoplasty

22
Plastics
  • Which procedure involves an initial skin incision
    within the hairline beginning in the temporal
    region superior to the ear?
  • rhytidectomy

23
Plastics
  • Which instrument is responsible for expanding the
    surface area of a skin graft?
  • mesh grafter

24
Plastics
  • Which nerve must be avoided during a
    rhytidectomy?
  • facial

25
Plastics
  • Which incision is usually employed for an
    abdominoplasty? (aka tummy-tuck)
  • low transverse

26
Plastics
  • How many phalanges are in a normal hand?
  • 14

27
Plastics
  • Which artery provides blood to the medial side of
    the forearm?
  • ulnar

28
Plastics
  • What is applied to a skin graft site for
    lubrication to allow for a dermatome to easily
    pass over the skin?
  • mineral oil

29
Plastics
  • Which surgical procedure is performed to improve
    the cosmetic appearance of the chin by correcting
    micrognathia?
  • mentoplasty

30
Plastics
  • Which type of flap allows the tissue to be
    transferred to remain attached to its blood
    supply?
  • pedicle flap

31
Plastics
  • Which type of instrument will be attached to the
    Mayo stand during a cleft palate repair?
  • self-retaining mouth gag

32
Plastics
  • How many carpal bones compose each wrist?
  • 8

33
Orthopaedics
  • Which of the following is the largest and most
    complex of the synovial joints?
  • knee

34
Orthopaedics
  • Which ligament originates from the anterior
    intercondylar area of the tibia and extends to
    the lateral condyle of the femur?
  • anterior cruciate

35
Orthopaedics
  • Turning the hand so that the palm is upward is
    referred to as ____.
  • supination

36
Orthopaedics
  • Extending the foot at the ankle is referred to as
    ____.
  • plantar flexion

37
Orthopaedics
  • A fracture at the distal end of the radius in
    which the smaller fragment is displaced
    posteriorly is called ____.
  • Colles fracture

38
Orthopaedics
  • Which bone articulates with the distal tibia and
    fibula?
  • talus

39
Orthopaedics
  • At its distal end, the tibia expands to form a
    prominence on the inner ankle called the ____.
  • medial malleolus

40
Orthopaedics
  • Posteriorly, the ilium joins the sacrum at the
    ____.
  • sacroiliac joint

41
Orthopaedics
  • Which of the following articulates with the head
    of the femur?
  • acetabulum

42
Orthopaedics
  • Which bone articulates with the glenoid cavity to
    form the shoulder joint?
  • humerus

43
Orthopaedics
  • The end of which bone articulates with the
    manubrium?
  • clavicle

44
Orthopaedics
  • Which bones are attached to each of the thoracic
    vertebrae?
  • ribs

45
Orthopaedics
  • Which type of fracture is complete and results in
    several bony fragments?
  • comminuted

46
Orthopaedics
  • Which type of cells break down and assimilate
    bone?
  • osteoclasts

47
Orthopaedics
  • Osteocytes are located in minute, bony chambers
    called ____.
  • lacuna

48
Orthopaedics
  • The distal and proximal ends of long bones are
    called ____.
  • epiphyses

49
Orthopaedics
  • What is the name of the second cervical vertebra?
  • axis

50
Orthopaedics
  • Bone grafts are usually taken from the ____.
  • iliac crest

51
Orthopaedics
  • Manipulating bone fracture fragments into
    alignment without incising the skin is called
    ____.
  • closed reduction

52
Orthopaedics
  • What is the correct sequence of surgical
    instruments for the insertion of a bone screw?
  • drill, depth gauge (measure), tap, screw

53
Orthopaedics
  • Which style of cast is applied to the trunk,
    around the affected leg, and around half of the
    unaffected leg?
  • hip spica

54
Orthopaedics
  • What is the primary reason for performing a total
    joint arthroplasty?
  • degenerative joint disease

55
Orthopaedics
  • Which instrument is used to prepare the
    acetabulum?
  • reamer (cheese-grater)

56
Orthopaedics
  • On which bone is the chamfer cut performed during
    a total knee arthroplasty?
  • femur

57
Orthopaedics
  • How many components are implanted during a total
    knee arthroplasty?
  • 4

58
Orthopaedics
  • A patient is scheduled for an anterior cruciate
    ligament repair. The surgeon plans to use the
    patients patellar tendon. This is an example of
    which type of graft?
  • autograft

59
Orthopaedics
  • Which of the following best describes the skin
    preparation for a rotator cuff repair?
  • entire arm and shoulder to the border of the neck

60
Orthopaedics
  • Which procedure is performed to correct
    impingement syndrome?
  • acromioplasty

61
Orthopaedics
  • The teres minor is one of the four muscles of
    what body structure?
  • rotator cuff

62
Orthopaedics
  • The concave indentation that serves as the socket
    for the head of the femur is the ____.
  • acetabulum

63
Orthopaedics
  • This chemical is also referred to as bone cement.
  • methyl methacrylate

64
Orthopaedics
  • During an ACL reconstruction, which instrument
    might a surgeon use to remove excess bone from
    the femoral tunnel?
  • pituitary rongeur

65
Orthopaedics
  • Which medical condition is characterized by a
    lateral curvature of the spinal column and may
    require a posterior spinal fusion with the use of
    Harrington rods?
  • scoliosis

66
Vascular
  • Microscopic vessels designed to exchange
    nutrients and wastes between blood and tissue
    fluid around the cells are known as ____.
  • capillaries

67
Vascular
  • From inner to outer, name the layers of an
    artery.
  • tunica intima, tunica media, tunica adventitia

68
Vascular
  • Which structure supplies the myocardium with
    oxygenated blood?
  • coronary arteries

69
Vascular
  • The aorta bifurcates at the level of the fourth
    lumbar vertebra into the right and left ____
    arteries.
  • common iliac

70
Vascular
  • Which arteries supply the pelvis and perineum
    with blood?
  • internal iliac

71
Vascular
  • Superficial blood supply to the head and neck is
    supplied from which artery?
  • external carotid

72
Vascular
  • Which arteries communicate with the basilar
    artery to form the circle of Willis?
  • internal carotid

73
Vascular
  • What arteries supply blood to the spinal cord and
    its meninges?
  • lumbar

74
Vascular
  • Which veins receive blood from the brain,
    meninges, and deeper regions of the face and
    neck?
  • internal jugular

75
Vascular
  • Which vein travels along the lateral side of the
    arm from the hand to the shoulder, eventually
    emptying into the axillary vein?
  • basilic

76
Vascular
  • Which is the longest vein in the body?
  • greater saphenous

77
Vascular
  • The anterior and posterior tibial veins unite to
    form the ____ vein.
  • popliteal

78
Vascular
  • Claudication is the term used to refer to ____.
  • cramping

79
Vascular
  • Most abdominal aneurysms arise below the level of
    the _________ ______________.
  • renal arteries.

80
Vascular
  • Delicate polypropylene sutures can be tagged with
    a ____.
  • rubber shod

81
Vascular
  • Which procedure includes a prep from midabdomen
    to toes, with the affected leg prepped
    circumferentially?
  • femoral-popliteal bypass

82
Vascular
  • Which choice indicates the correct sequence of
    events for clamping the vessels prior to an
    arteriotomy?
  • heparinize patient, apply proximal clamp, apply
    distal clamp, incise vessel

83
Vascular
  • Which procedure could necessitate the use of a
    Javid shunt?
  • carotid endarterectomy

84
Vascular
  • With which instrument is an arteriotomy
    initiated?
  • 11 blade on a 7 handle

85
Vascular
  • The surgical excision of a dilated portion of the
    aortic wall with immediate reconstruction using a
    synthetic graft is known as an ____.
  • abdominal aortic aneurysm resection

86
Vascular
  • Which clamp is removed last during a carotid
    endarterectomy?
  • internal carotid artery

87
Vascular
  • Which type of needle is appropriate for closing a
    blood vessel?
  • Taper

88
Vascular
  • A Fogarty balloon catheter is used for a(n) ____.
  • arterial embolectomy

89
Vascular
  • Which medication is always added to injectable
    saline for the use of intra-arterial irrigation?
  • heparin

90
Vascular
  • After exposure of the femoral artery, the surgeon
    will want to isolate the artery and will ask for
    a(n) ____.
  • right-angle clamp

91
Vascular
  • An iliac artery obstruction can be bypassed with
    a(n) ____.
  • femoral-femoral bypass

92
Vascular
  • Which supplies are commonly used during vascular
    surgery to retract blood vessels?
  • Dacron tape

93
Vascular
  • During vascular surgery, pledgets are used to
    ____.
  • reinforce the graft

94
Vascular
  • The amount of blood ejected by the left ventricle
    into the aorta with one contraction is known as
    ____.
  • stroke volume

95
Vascular
  • The external iliac arteries branch into the ____
    arteries.
  • femoral

96
Vascular
  • Which vein drains the deep veins of the foot?
  • tibial vein

97
Vascular
  • A treatment option given to patients with
    symptomatic atherosclerotic disease is ____.
  • PTA (percutaneous transluminal angioplasty)

98
Vascular
  • A Bulldog is used in vascular surgery to ____.
  • clamp a blood vessel

99
Vascular
  • Which drug is used to suppress arterial
    vasospasm?
  • papaverine

100
Vascular
  • Blood pumped from the left ventricle of the heart
    enters the ____.
  • aorta

101
Vascular
  • The relaxation phase of the heart is known as
    ____.
  • diastole
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