NURS 5354 FINAL EXAM COMPLETELY
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What is a single suture strand called? - ANSWER: Monofilament; more resistant
to harboring microorganisms.
What are several filaments twisted or braided together called? - ANSWER:
Multifilament; They are less stiff, have greater tensile strength but fluid may be
absorbed along the filament to introduce pathogens. Infection risk!
What are absorbable sutures? - ANSWER: Two types: Natural-surgical gut; plain
or surgical gut chromic (treated with chromium salt)
Synthetic polymers-Vicryl (braided suture) or monocryl (monofilament)
What are non-absorbable sutures? - ANSWER: Two types: Natural-Surgical silk
Synthetic-Nylon (Ethilon) or Polyprolene (Prolene)
How do you determine the diameter of a suture? - ANSWER: The smaller the
number, the larger the strand.
Ex: a 2-0 is larger than 5-0 suture.
What size suture would you use for the face? - ANSWER: 5-0 or 6-0
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What size suture would you use for the scalp? - ANSWER: 4-0
What size suture would you use for the upper body? - ANSWER: 4-0
What size suture would you use for the hand? - ANSWER: 4-0 or 5-0
What size suture would you use for the lower body? - ANSWER: 4-0
What size suture would you use over a joint? - ANSWER: 4-0
What suture pattern would be used for a laceration with irregular edges? -
ANSWER: Interrupted
What suture pattern is best for high tension wounds, palms/feet or over joint areas?
- ANSWER: Horizontal mattress
What suture pattern is best for loose/thin skin? - ANSWER: Vertical mattress
What suture pattern would be used on lacerations with low risk for infection and
low wound tension? - ANSWER: Continuous
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How far apart should two sutures be from one another? - ANSWER: No closer
than 2 mm in a fine plastic closure. The distance between sutures should equal half
the total distance across the incision.
When should sutures be removed from the face? - ANSWER: 4-5 days
When should sutures be removed from the scalp? - ANSWER: 10-14 days
When should sutures be removed from the upper body? - ANSWER: 7-10 days
When should sutures be removed from the hand? - ANSWER: 7-10 days
When should sutures be removed from the lower body? - ANSWER: 10-14 days
When should sutures be removed over joints? - ANSWER: 14-21 days
Consult/referral should be done for...? - ANSWER: Deep wounds of the hand or
foot, lacerations of the eyelid/lip/ear, lacerations involving tendon, nerves, arteries,
bones or joints, penetrating wounds of unknown depth, severe crush injuries,
severely contaminated wounds requiring drainage, wounds for which the patient or
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