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savannahhooper

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When performing suture or staple removal, the nurse should:
 
  A. Snip both ends of the sutures
  B. Apply tension on the suture line to remove the staples
  C. Pull the exposed surface of the suture through the tissue below the epidermis
  D. Apply Steri-strips if any separation greater than two stitches in width is present

Question 2

_______________, also known as sterile technique, includes procedures used to eliminate all microorganisms from an area.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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D. Apply Steri-strips if any separation greater than two stitches or two staples in width is apparent to maintain contact between wound edges. This supports the wound by distributing tension across the wound and eliminates closure technique scarring.
A. Never snip both ends of suture; there will be no way to remove the part of the suture situated below the surface.
B. Grasp knotted end with forceps, and in one continuous smooth action pull the suture through from the other side; this smoothly removes suture without additional tension to suture line.
C. Never pull exposed surface of any suture into tissue below epidermis. The exposed surface of any suture is considered contaminated.

Answer to Question 2

Surgical asepsis
Surgical asepsis, or sterile technique, includes procedures used to eliminate all microorganisms from an area. Sterilization destroys all microorganisms and their spores.




savannahhooper

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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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