How should the skin be separated from the underlying fascia?

A) use the pointed end of a pair of scissors to separate the skin from the underlying muscle and connective tissues
B) use the scalpel to separate the skin from the underlying muscle and connective tissues
C) use your fingers or a blunt probe to separate the skin from the underlying muscle and connective tissues


C
Explanation:
A) To remove the skin from the underlying fascia, you should not use sharp tools as this may cut or damage the muscles.
B) To remove the skin from the underlying fascia, you should not use sharp tools as this may cut or damage the muscles.

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