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NURS 5354 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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NURS 5354 Final Exam Questions With 
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RCRI (Revised cardiac Risk index) - answerA risk assessment tool to assess for an elevated 
risk for cardiac complications 
What predictors are part of the RCRI (revised cardiac risk index)? - answerintrathoracic, 
intraperitoneal or suprainguinal vascular surgery 
hx of iscehmic heart disease 
history of heart failure 
insulin treatment for DM 
serum creatinine level >2 
hx of cerebrovascular disease 
What test should be done if patient h...
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NURS 5354 CP1 FINAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS. LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025. NEW!!! NEW!!! NEW!!!
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NURS 5354 CP1 FINAL EXAM 
WITH 100% VERIFIED 
SOLUTIONS. LATEST UPDATE 
2024/2025. NEW!!! NEW!!! NEW!!! 
What is interrupted the horizontal mattress suture technique best for? - ANS- 
high tension wounds 
palms 
feet 
over joints 
What is interrupted the vertical mattress suture technique best for? - ANS- 
loose or thin skin 
When to remove stitches to the: 
-upper body, hands - ANS-7-10 days 
When to remove stitches to the: 
-lower body, scalp - ANS-10-14 days 
When to remove stitches to the...
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Final Exam CP1 NURS 5354 Questions With Correct Answers
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Final Exam CP1 NURS 5354 Questions 
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Type of suture: 
absorbable, synthetic, braided - answervicryl 
Type of suture: 
absorbable, synthetic, monofilament - answermonocryl 
Type of suture: 
Braided - answermultifilament 
strong 
not stiff 
high infection risk 
Type of suture: 
Non-braided - answermonofilament 
less infection risk 
loose 
Type of suture: 
Natural non-absorbable - answersurgical silk 
Type of suture: 
Synthetic non-absorbable - answernylon 
polyprolene 
What si...
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