PRAC 6568 Week 7 Quiz; Musculoskeletal, Neurological, and Dermatological Procedures (10 out of 10)
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- Question: The most common type of suture used for interrupted sutures in the skin is:
- Question The following area(s) are not recommended for cryosurgery:
- Question If recurrent growth of the toenail with resulting pain or infection occurs, permanent ablation of the germinal tissue is recommended.
- Question A rare complication of joint injections is introduction of infection into the joint space. What is the most common bacteria that grows?
- Question The following are indications for cryotherapy:
- Question When looking at size of suture material, 4-0 suture is larger diameter than 3-0 suture.
- Question When performing an incision and drainage, a #11 scalpel is typically used.
- Question When injecting steroid into a joint, the anesthetic and steroid can be mixed in the same syringe.
- Question Fibromyalgia and trigger point pain are the same thing.
- Question Hyaluronic acid device injections should always be mixed with lidocaine