PDF CW127 Reconstructive and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (key)

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Reconstructive and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

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To complete this activity, the participant will need to access and read McEwen, D.R. (2019). Reconstructive and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. In J.C. Rothrock (Ed.). Alexander's Care of the Patient in Surgery (pp. 810-852). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.

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5. Flap formed from skin, fat, and muscle. 6. Prolonged or excessive pressure on soft tissue over

a bony prominence may result in a ______________. (2 words) 9. Most widely used method of scar revision. 10. This type of flap, used in breast reconstruction,

requires an adequate amount of well-perfused abdominal tissue. 11. The procedure to correct drooping of the eyelids. 15. The type of skin cancer that accounts for the largest percentage of all skin cancers. (2 words) 16. Surgical procedure to remove excess fat and contour the body. 17. Alteration in the body's ability to regulate temperature due to skin trauma.

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1. The method used to estimate the percentage of body surface area burned. (3 words)

2. A form of skin graft in which tissue, along with its blood supply, is moved to another area of the body.

3. Rhytidectomy is also known as this procedure. 4. Enlargement of the male breast(s). 7. The attempt to reattach a completely amputated

digit. 8. Devices used to stretch normal tissue; commonly

used for breast reconstruction. 12. Reduction mammoplasty is an indication for this

diagnosis. 13. Method of classification for facial fractures. 14. Facial fracture involving only the orbital floor without

damage to the adjacent orbital rim.

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