Baker-Gordon phenol formula is an example of _____ chemical peel
#2
_____ is a biological dressing made form collagen fibroblast derivative
#3
While deep partial thickness burns _____ heal without scarring, simple partial thickness burns do heal without scarring
Hint: do/do not?
#4
Indications of _____ depth chemical peels include:
#5
_____ involves pressing a glass slide onto the skin to compress blood out of small vessels, in order to allow evaluation of other colors.
#6
TCA is combined with another agent like Jessner's solution or glycolic acid as it can lead to _____ when used alone
#7
TCA 35-50% is an example of _____ chemical peel
#8
Indications of _____ depth chemical peels include:
#9
4 methods of removal of a tattoo?_____ to scarification with sandpaper and from caustic soda to electrolysis.
Hint: Physical method
#10
What is the most frequently employed agent in hospital practice for cryotherapy?_____
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Electrosurgery Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Baker-Gordon phenol formula is an example of _____ chemical peel
Answer: Deep (reticular dermal)
Flashcard 2: _____ is a biological dressing made form collagen fibroblast derivative
Answer: Transcyte
Flashcard 3: While deep partial thickness burns _____ heal without scarring, simple partial thickness burns do heal without scarring
Answer: do not
Flashcard 4: Indications of _____ depth chemical peels include:
Answer: medium
Flashcard 5: _____ involves pressing a glass slide onto the skin to compress blood out of small vessels, in order to allow evaluation of other colors.
Answer: Diascopy
Flashcard 6: TCA is combined with another agent like Jessner's solution or glycolic acid as it can lead to _____ when used alone
Answer: scarring/dyspigmentation
Flashcard 7: TCA 35-50% is an example of _____ chemical peel
Answer: Medium (papillary dermal)
Flashcard 8: Indications of _____ depth chemical peels include:
Answer: medium
Flashcard 9: 4 methods of removal of a tattoo?_____ to scarification with sandpaper and from caustic soda to electrolysis.
Answer: Surgical excision
Flashcard 10: What is the most frequently employed agent in hospital practice for cryotherapy?_____
Answer: Liquid Nitrogen
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