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SELF/Skin Grafting/Clinical Foundations Quiz

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Instructions

Work through each question carefully to choose the best answer, and submit the quiz to view your results. After completing the quiz, read through the answer explanations to review the reasoning behind both correct and incorrect options.

1

During graft placement you detect a serous fluid pocket forming under part of the graft. What is the best next step?

Apply stronger compression dressing over the graft without intervening
Puncture and aspirate the fluid, then press the graft down firmly
Leave it for a day and observe, hoping it resolves spontaneously
Remove the graft entirely and convert to secondary healing

2

Which dressing is most reliably available and practical in low-resource settings for early graft care?

Hydrocolloid dressing change every 3 days
Silver-impregnated alginate sheet as primary cover
Foam with silicone interface changed weekly
Paraffin gauze under moist gauze layers

3

After partial graft failure over the distal leg, you need another donor area. Which is most appropriate as an alternate donor site in your setting?

Scalp (parietal region) for split grafts
Abdomen for full-thickness graft
Ipsilateral thigh for a split-thickness graft
Dorsal forearm for a full-thickness graft

4

Which is a potential complication if dressings are changed too aggressively postoperatively?

Enhanced graft take by removing exudate early
Reduced infection risk by repeated exposure
Encouraged revascularization by stimulated bleeding
Graft shifting or displacement at edges

5

Imagine you are the clinician changing the first post-op dressing on a split-thickness graft in a resource-limited ward. Which approach best balances graft protection and practicality?

Leave the old dressing intact longer than protocol if patient pain seems high
Soak the old dressing thoroughly before gentle removal, inspect graft edges, and reapply paraffin gauze + light compressive dressing
Remove dressing piece by piece, irrigate liberally even under graft margins, then re-dress
Peel off dry dressing quickly, inspect, and cover with fresh gauze without soaking


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Keywords surgery, health
SDG SDG03 Good health and well-being
Authors Global Surgical Training Challenge
License CC-BY-SA-4.0
Organizations WACS, SELF
Language English (en)
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Created October 7, 2025 by KatKor
Last edit March 9, 2026 by Ian-laurel
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