Timby's Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Thirteenth, North American Edition - Caring for Clients With Burns Related

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Which type of skin graft is more comparable in appearance to normal skin?

  • A. Lace graft
  • B. Full-thickness graft
  • C. Slit graft
  • D. Split-thickness graft
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Full-thickness grafts are more comparable in appearance to normal skin and can tolerate more stress once they become permanently attached to the burn wound. A slit graft (lace graft) is used when the area available as a donor site is limited, as in clients with extensive burns. In a split-thickness graft, the epidermis and a thin layer of the dermis are harvested from the client's skin.