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Question 1 of 4
1. Question
Match each term with its definition
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- Eschar
- Escharotomy
- Skin graft
- Split-thickness skin graft
- Fasciotomy
- Meshed graft
- Sheet graft
- Debridement
- Full-thickness skin graft
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necrotic tissue, typically caused by burns
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surgical removal of thin layers of necrotic tissue from deep burns
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transferring tissue (without the blood supply) from one portion of the body to another to cover a burn wound
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a graft that contains the epidermis and portion of the dermis
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an emergency procedure used to treat acute compartment syndrome, often from burns
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split-thickness or full-thickness skin grafts in which parallel rows of staggered slits have been cut
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used for small to medium-sized grafts, have the best cosmetic outcome
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eschar removal, oftentimes a painful process
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a graft that contains the epidermis and entire dermis
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Question 2 of 4
2. Question
What is one thing that the burn team hopes to prevent for burns in the ICU?
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Question 3 of 4
3. Question
What is the name of the type of graft that comes from one’s own body?
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Question 4 of 4
4. Question
Which of the following are infection prevention strategies that the burns team should follow? Select ALL that apply.
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