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mckennatimberlake

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Which instrument is used to strip and separate the galea and pericranium from the skull before placement of burr holes?
 a. 11 scalpel blade
  b. 1 Penfield dissector
  c. Gigli saw malleable guide
  d. Langenbeck periosteal elevator

Question 2

When incising the cranium between burr holes, what attachment to the powered craniotome is necessary to prevent injury of underlying tissues?
 a. 3 Penfield dissector
  b. dural guard with footplate
  c. smoke evacuator
  d. wire-pass drill bit



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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