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This NURS 5354 Final Exam 2026/2027 Updated Study Pack provides fully verified, accurate exam questions with correct answers to support advanced practice nursing students preparing for procedural fundamentals, suturing concepts, and clinical decision-making. Content covers essential high-yield topics including monofilament vs. multifilament sutures, absorbable and non-absorbable materials, natural vs. synthetic options, suture sizing, and appropriate suture selection for specific anatomical locations. Designed for fast review, high-accuracy learning, and strong clinical understanding. Perfect for graduate-level nursing students, NP programs, and those seeking a clear, organized, exam-focused guide. Instant download – full access immediately.

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NURS 5354 FINAL EXAM COMPLETELY
UPDATED 2025–2026 EDITION | VERIFIED
QUESTIONS & 100% ACCURATE ANSWERS |
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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
clinical is strongly concerned about cosmetic outcome. and galea

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