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6 Cards in this Set
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Which of the following Suture materials has the least tensile strength?
A. Polypropylene ( Prolene) B. Silk C. Glycolide (Monocryl) D. Polybutester (Novafil ) |
B. Silk
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Which of the following is an absorbable suture material?
A. Ethilon- Nylon B. Prolene - Propylene C. Glycolide - Monocryl D. Polybutester - Novafil |
C. Monocryl
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Which of the following suture materials is not a monofilament?
A. Glycolide - Monocryl B. Ethilon-Nylon C. Polybutester-Novafil D. Polyglactin - Vicryl |
D. Braided synthetic
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Which one of the following suture locations does not have removal at 8-10 days?
A. Scalp B. Chest-abdomen C. Hand D. Arm-leg |
A. 6-8
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Which of the following suture materials has the least tissue reaction associated?
A. Silk B. Polybutester-Novafil C. Chromic gut D. Polyglactin - Vicryl |
B. Polybutester-Novafil
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Which of the following suture removal times, in days, is incorrectly matched?
A. Foot : 12-14 days B. Face: 5-7 days C. Scalp: 6-8 days D. Fingertip : 10-12 days |
B. 4-5 days ( The least duration )
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