Post-Test Best-Practices for the Use of Point-of-Care Autologous Therapy for Acute Thermal Burn Injuries in Pediatric & Adult Populations Post-Test This is attempt (1/3) __________ of the wound bed is one of the challenges faced in the acute burn setting. Perforation Perfusion Palpation Pronation Skin is ___% of body weight. 9 16 22 30 The phases of wound healing are hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and ___________. Revision Repair Regeneration Remodeling Donor site management is one of the most challenging issues in burn care. True False One of the principles of reconstruction is to optimize _______ patient factors. Modifiable Transient Immutable Negligent Early intervention decreases _______ and functional deficit. Disability Infection Scarring Rejection Burn surgeons successfully predict healing at best ___% of the time. 50 60 70 80 Burns in the deep reticular dermis or subcutaneous fat have good healing potential. True False A 1 cm2 skin sample will prepare sufficient autologous skin cell suspension (ASCS) to cover ___cm2 of treatment area. 20 40 60 80 ASCS contains keratinocytes, fibroblasts, and phagocytes. True False The ABA recommends ________ autograft codes for ASCS. Biologic Epidermal Autologous Subdermal CMS developed autologous cell harvesting device-specific inpatient hospital code. True False Previous