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Dermatology Laboratory Biopsy, Cryosurgery, Toe Nail Removal, and I & D Medical Procedures Laboratory Name: ____________________________ Pre-Lab Questions Must complete prior to participation in lab All answers are easily obtained from text book Due start of lab A patient presents with a lesion for removal. Based on clinical presentation you believe that the lesion is melanoma. Based on clinical assessment, which biopsy method should be utilized to remove this lesion? What is the importance of skin tension lines? Cosmetically it is more appealing to perform an excisional biopsy rather than a punch biopsy on a lesion that is _______ or larger. Why? Explain the procedure for performing a punch biopsy. If a lesion is 1 cm x 0.5 cm, draw the intended incision lines for an excisional biopsy— including angles, width, and length of intended lines. List 4 contraindications of cryosurgery. Explain the procedure of a cotton tipped Applicator/Swab Method for cryosurgery How much freeze time is required for hypertrophic lesions during cryosurgery? If permanently removing a nail, what must the provider do to the nail bed? Biopsy At the conclusion of this laboratory, the student shall Describe and label essential anatomy and physiology associated with layers of the skin Describe the indications, contraindications, and rationale for performing excision, punch, and shave biopsies List two types of partial-thickness skin biopsies. List two types of full-thickness skin biopsies. Describe the technique for a shave biopsy, and list lesions that would be appropriate for this type of biopsy. Describe the technique for a punch biopsy, and list lesions that would be appropriate for this type of biopsy. List areas of the body that are NOT suitable for a punch biopsy. Identify common complications associated with performing biopsies Identify the materials necessary for performing biopsies and their proper use Perform an excisional, punch, and shave biopsy Identify the important aspects of care after biopsies NAME: __________________________ Station: Shave Biopsy Grading Rubric for Shave Biopsy: CHARACTERISTIC Validate Order. Explains need and procedure to patient Uses universal precautions Cleanses site with 70% ETOH. Lets air dry or wipes dry using sterile dressing If lesion has the potential to blanche with an injection of lidocaine with epinephrine, mark the margins of the lesion with a surgical marker before anesthetic Inject with anesthetic so that a wheal is raised Hold No.15 blade flat and parallel with skin surface The lesion may be elevated with the use of forceps Use a gentle sawing motion to shave through the lesion Place lesion in specimen jar Control light bleeding with pressure or 20% aluminum chloride on a cotton tipped applicator Place an antibiotic ointment on an adhesive bandage to dress the wound Provide patient instructions for wound care RANGE OF ACCEPTABILITY S Modify explanation according to patient’s physical and emotional status No deviation No deviation unless cautery use is anticipated No deviation No deviation No deviation May not be necessary No deviation May not be necessary Hand held cautery should be used if bleeding not controlled No deviation No deviation STUDENT NAME: _______________________________ Evaluator: _________ PASS: ________ FAIL: _______ ATTEMPT # _________ US NAME: __________________________ Station: Punch Biopsy Grading Rubric for Punch Biopsy: CHARACTERISTIC Explains need and procedure to patient Uses universal precautions Cleanses site with 70% ETOH. Lets air dry or wipes dry using sterile dressing Drape biopsy site if < 1 cm; If > 1 cm first scrub area with povidone iodine or chlorhexidine for 3 minutes and then drape If area has the potential to blanche, mark with sterile surgical pen Inject the lesion with anesthetic Select appropriate size punch to completely excise the lesion with minimal surrounding normal tissue Hold the skin taut perpendicular to the lines of tension, wrinkle or skin fold Hold the punch perpendicular to the skin and place it so that the lesion is centered within the punch area Apply downward pressure while rotating the punch Extend punch into subcutaneous fat Remove punch and cut specimen at the base with a pair of scissors (or cut with a blade) Place in a specimen container Suture the wound, placing half as many sutures as the size of the punch Apply an antibiotic ointment on the adhesive bandage to dress the wound Provide patient follow up instructions (suture removal) and inform of pathologic examination when available RANGE OF ACCEPTABILITY S Modify explanation according to patient’s physical and emotional status No deviation No deviation unless cautery use is anticipated No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation STUDENT NAME: _______________________________ Evaluator: _________ PASS: ________ FAIL: _______ ATTEMPT # _________ US NAME: __________________________ Station: Excisional Biopsy Grading Rubric for Excisional Biopsy: CHARACTERISTIC Explains need and procedure to patient Uses universal precautions Anesthetize by using direct infiltration, digital block, or a field block as necessary Cleanses site with chlorhexidine or povidone iodine for 5 minutes. Lets air dry or wipes dry using sterile dressing Drape biopsy site If lesion has the potential to blanche, mark with sterile surgical pen Use a sterile surgical pen to mark the intended incision line Hold No. 15 blade like a pencil, perpendicular to the skin Use the tip of the blade to incise the corner of the ellipse, but the belly is used for the rest of the incision Continue the incision through the dermis to the subcutaneous fat Use forceps to lift the specimen gently Use the No. 15 blade to cut the specimen at the base or subcutaneous fat Tag lesion if malignancy suspected Place in a specimen container Determine if wound is under tension/undermine as needed Suture the wound closed Apply an antibiotic ointment on the adhesive bandage to dress the wound Provide patient follow up instructions (suture removal) and inform of pathologic examination when available RANGE OF ACCEPTABILITY S Modify explanation according to patient’s physical and emotional status No deviation No deviation No deviation unless cautery use is anticipated No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation May not be necessary No deviation No deviation/may not be necessary No deviation No deviation No deviation STUDENT NAME: _______________________________ Evaluator: _________ PASS: ________ FAIL: _______ ATTEMPT # _________ US Cryosurgery At the conclusion of this laboratory, the student shall be able to Describe the indications, contraindications and rationale for performing cryosurgery Identify and describe common complications associated with the use of cryosurgery on small skin lesions Describe the essential anatomy and physiology of the skin associated with the performance of cryosurgery on small lesions Identify the materials and tools necessary for performing cryosurgery on skin lesions and their proper use for cotton tipped applicator or spray method Identify the important aspects of care after cryosurgery on small skin lesions Define the term, cryosurgery. Describe the sensation associated with a cryosurgery treatment to a patient. Discuss advantages and disadvantages of cryosurgery Explain why scarring is minimal with cryosurgery. Identify the temperatures at which regular and malignant tissue destruction by cryosurgery occur. Identify the best way to estimate freeze depth and determine freeze time. Describe the appearance of the skin over the first several days after effective freezing. Explain how skin pigmentation or hair growth may change as a result of cryosurgery. List some procedures that are amenable to cryosurgery. Explain how and why the cryosurgery technique needs to be modified in patients with disorders associated with high levels of circulating cryoglobulins. Perform cryosurgery NAME: __________________________ Station: Cryosurgery Grading Rubric for Cryosurgery: CHARACTERISTIC Explains need and procedure to patient Uses universal precautions Consider pre-cryosurgery anesthesia with topical agents Ensure patient comfort in a sitting or supine position as indicated Consider marking the margins of the lesion with a surgical marker Obtain liquid nitrogen from container into Styrofoam cup With gloved fingertip, loosen tight weave of swab Dip swab in liquid nitrogen and apply swab to lesion Repeat process until an ice ball extends 1 to 2 mm beyond the clinical lesion, lasting from 10-20 seconds Provides patient instruction RANGE OF ACCEPTABILITY S Modify explanation according to patient’s physical and emotional status No deviation May not be necessary No deviation May not be necessary No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation STUDENT NAME: _______________________________ Evaluator: _________ PASS: ________ FAIL: _______ ATTEMPT # _________ US I&D Define abscess Define furuncle or boil Define carbuncle Define Paronychia Describe the indications, contraindications, and rationale for performing incision and drainage (I & D) of an abscess Define the cardinal signs of infection Define the borders of the triangular area on the face that should not be incised Identify and describe common complications associated with incision and drainage of an abscess Describe the essential anatomy and physiology associated with the performance of incision and drainage of an abscess Identify the materials necessary for performing incision and drainage of an abscess and their proper use Discuss the procedure for performing incision and drainage of abscesses Identify the appropriate anesthetic technique used to anesthetize an abscess Identify the appropriate location for wound culture of an abscess Define the purpose of iodoform gauze Define the healing process used in I & D Identify the important aspects of care after incision and drainage of an abscess Identify patients who might need antibiotics post I & D procedure Explain how to recognize when a palmar abscess has extended from superficial to deep tissue, and how this problem needs to be treated. NAME: __________________________ Station: Incise and Drain (I & D) Grading Rubric for I & D: CHARACTERISTIC Explains need and procedure to patient Uses universal precautions Apply single layer of povidone iodine to the abscess and allow to air dry Use a regional field block anesthetic technique around the perimeter of the abscess Place drapes to ensure isolation of abscess Make the incision parallel to Langer’s lines along full dimension If required obtain culture from purulent material Explore the abscess cavity completely to break septum and loculations Irrigate cavity with saline Insert iodoform gauze into the abscess cavity, with 1 cm of gauze exiting from the cavity Apply a sterile dressing over the abscess Instruct on packing/dressing change and follow up care RANGE OF ACCEPTABILITY S Modify explanation according to patient’s physical and emotional status No deviation May cleanse site with 70% ETOH. Lets air dry or wipes dry using sterile dressing No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation No deviation STUDENT NAME: _______________________________ Evaluator: _________ PASS: ________ FAIL: _______ ATTEMPT # _________ US Name: ____________________________________ Biopsies, Cryosurgery, and I & D Station #1: Pre-Lab Preparation _____ Read chapters 24, 25, 27, and 28 _____ Answer questions prior to start of lab Station #2: _____ Demonstrate proper technique in performing a shave biopsy _____ Demonstrate proper technique in performing a punch biopsy _____ Demonstrate proper technique in performing an excisional biopsy _____ Demonstrate proper technique in performing cryosurgery _____ Demonstrate proper technique in performing an I & D Station #3: _____ Self directed tutorial toenail removal