Chapter 7: Problem 6
A client with full thickness burn injury is scheduled for a skin graft. Which one of the following grafts is taken from an animal source? A. Autograft B. Isograft C. Allograft D. Xenograft
Chapter 7: Problem 6
A client with full thickness burn injury is scheduled for a skin graft. Which one of the following grafts is taken from an animal source? A. Autograft B. Isograft C. Allograft D. Xenograft
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