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American Board of Surgical Assistants TEST REVIEW - Sutures and Wound Repair/ General Surgery | Already Graded
  • American Board of Surgical Assistants TEST REVIEW - Sutures and Wound Repair/ General Surgery | Already Graded

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  • American Board of Surgical Assistants TEST REVIEW - Sutures and Wound Repair/ General Surgery | Already Graded Who discovered that the body absorbs sutures made from animal tissues? - Philip Syng Physick Which suture material is NOT absorbed but remains as a living tissue in the body? - Fascia lata Space caused by separation of wound edges which have not been closely approximated by sutures is called - Dead Space An interrupted suture, which is placed through tissue from one side of the...
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CPSS midterm Exam 80 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • CPSS midterm Exam 80 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • CPSS midterm Exam 80 Questions with Verified Answers What are the indications for performing veni puncture? - CORRECT ANSWER a) Indications: for the evaluation and management of many different disease processes -when the quantity required for testing is > can be obtained by puncturing the skin with a lancing device. The primary purpose of phlebotomy is to obtain a sample of blood for Dx testing, and only rarely is phlebotomy utilized as a therapeutic modality what are the contrain...
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Ophthalmology Practice Test Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
  • Ophthalmology Practice Test Questions With 100% Correct Answers.

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  • Ophthalmology Practice Test Questions With 100% Correct Answers. Corneal transplant is the partial or full-thickness grafting of corneal tissue for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: a. vitreal hemorrhage b. hyperopia c. keratoconus d. aphakia a. vitreal hemorrhage Which of the following forms of focus-related disorders is caused by an inelasticity of the lens? a. myopia b. astigmatism c. cataracts d. presbyopia d. presbyopia Which type of ophthalmic drug is used to dilate the p...
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CSFA Exam review with 100% correct answers 2024.
  • CSFA Exam review with 100% correct answers 2024.

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  • True - answer-Placenta previa: A placenta that is attached to the lower portion of the uterine wall covering the cervix; when the cervix begins to open closer to labor, the placenta detaches and causes severe maternal hemorrhage. 24 hrs following initial closure - answer-In general, an incision should NOT be allowed to get wet until Endogenous - answer-______contamination causes a greater number of infections in all types of wounds except those classified as clean 5 days - answer-Most w...
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CPSS midterm Exam 80 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • CPSS midterm Exam 80 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • CPSS midterm Exam 80 Questions with Verified Answers What are the indications for performing veni puncture? - CORRECT ANSWER a) Indications: for the evaluation and management of many different disease processes -when the quantity required for testing is > can be obtained by puncturing the skin with a lancing device. The primary purpose of phlebotomy is to obtain a sample of blood for Dx testing, and only rarely is phlebotomy utilized as a therapeutic modality what are the contrain...
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Chapter 24 Neurosurgery completed 2022
  • Chapter 24 Neurosurgery completed 2022

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  • Typically found at the bifurcation of the circle of Willis: Aneurysm Through the sella turcica for pituitary tumor removal: Transsphenoidal Premature closure of the cranial structures of an infant: Craniostenosis Abnormal accumulation of CSF in the subarachnoid space due to obstruction, congenital malformation, or excessive formation: Hydrocephalus Layer of tissue covering periosteum of cranial bones: Galea aponeurotica Congenital defect with abnormal communic...
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CASAL 1 FINAL TEST Quizzes and Answers 2023 Passed
  • CASAL 1 FINAL TEST Quizzes and Answers 2023 Passed

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  • CASAL 1 FINAL TEST Quizzes and Answers 2023 Passed The nurse prepares to conduct a general survey on an adult patient. Which assessment is performed first while the nurse initiates the nurse-patient relationship? A. Appearance and behavior B. Measurement of viral signs C. Observing specific body systems D. Conducting a detailed health history *ANS* A The nurse is teaching a young mother to palpate her 8- year old child to quickly evaluate if the child has a fever. Which information is ...
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American Board of Surgical Assistants
  • American Board of Surgical Assistants

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  • American Board of Surgical Assistants TEST REVIEW - Sutures and Wound Repair/ General Surgery | Already Graded Who discovered that the body absorbs sutures made from animal tissues? - Philip Syng Physick Which suture material is NOT absorbed but remains as a living tissue in the body? - Fascia lata Space caused by separation of wound edges which have not been closely approximated by sutures is called - Dead Space An interrupted suture, which is placed through tissue from one side of the w...
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N5354 Final Exam (Possible questions with 100% correct answers)
  • N5354 Final Exam (Possible questions with 100% correct answers)

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  • absorbable synthetic braided suture? correct answers Vicryl Absorbable synthetic monofilament suture? correct answers Monocryl braided sutures? correct answers Multifilament- strength, less stiff, infection risk Non-braided suture? correct answers Monofilament- more resistant to infection, more loose due to lack of grip natural nonabsorbable suture? correct answers Surgical silk nonabsorbable synthetic suture? correct answers Nylon & Polyprolene diameter of sutures? correct ans...
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Surgery - Sutures & Knots | 60 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
  • Surgery - Sutures & Knots | 60 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified

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  • Name two basic kinds of suture - Braided Monofilament Name 4 types of absorbable sutures - Surgical gut (plain gut, chromic gut) Dexon Vicryl Source of plain and chromic gut sutures - Derived from bovine small intestine Difference between plain and chromic gut in terms of tensile strength - Plain gut: 7-14 Chromic: 14-21 (soaked in chronic acid salts)
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