Suture Materials Flashcards

1
Q
An example of a non absorbable suture material is;
A)Polyglactin 910
B)Polyglyconate
C)Polyamide
D)Polydioxanone
A

C)Polyamide

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2
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An ideal suture material should have all of the following characteristics except;
A)Be monofilament
B)Show high initial tensile strength
C)How low memory
D)Be absorbed by phagocytosis
A

D)Be absorbed by phagocytosis

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3
Q
Vicryl is a trade name for;
A)Polyglycolic acid
B)Polyglactin 910
C)Polydioxanone
D)Polypropylene
A

B)Polyglactin 910

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4
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Vicryl is;
A)Multifilament and non-absorbable
B)Multifilament and absorbable 
C)Monofilament and absorbable
D)Monofilament and non absorbable
A

B)Multifilament and absorbable

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5
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PDS is a trade name for;
A)Polydioxanone
B)Polyglycolic acid
C)Polypropylene
D)Polyamide
A

A)Polydioxanone

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6
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PDS is;
A)Multifilament and absorbable
B)Monofilament and non absorbable 
C)Monofilament and absorbable
D)Multifilament and non absorbable
A

C)Monofilament and absorbable

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7
Q
Plain catgut will be absorbed in approximately;
A)35-40days
B)3-7days
C)14-21days
D)7-14days
A

B)3-7days

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8
Q
Prolene is a trade name for;
A)Polypropylene
B)Polyglycolic acid
C)Polydioxanone
D)Polyamide
A

A)Polypropylene

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9
Q
Prolene is;
A)Monofilament and absorbable
B)Multifilament and non absorbable
C)Multifilament and absorbable
D)Monofilament and non absorbable
A

D)Monofilament and non absorbable

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10
Q

The statement that is FALSE regarding polydioxanone is;
A)Tissue reaction is minimal
B)It is broken down by hydrolysis
C)It only loses about 30% of its strength in 2 weeks
D)It is absorbed by phagocytosis

A

D)It is absorbed by phagocytosis

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11
Q
The extent to which tissue fluid is attracted along the suture material is known as;
A)chatter
B)tissue reaction
C)knot security
D)capillary action
A

D)capillary action

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12
Q
The lack of smoothness as a throw of a knot is tightened down on the suture material is known as;
A)Tissue reaction
B)Chatter
C)Knot security
D)Capillary action
A

B)Chatter

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13
Q
The largest diameter suture material from the following list is;
A)8.0
B)1.5metric
C)3.5metric
D)6.0
A

C)3.5metric

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14
Q
The most appropriate suture needle to use when suturing viscera and friable tissue is a;
A)Round bodied needle
B)Curved cutting needle
C)Reverse cutting needle
D)Taper tip needle
A

A)Round bodied needle

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15
Q
The most likely suture pattern that would be used in closure of a hollow organ is;
A)Vertical mattress
B)Cushing
C)Cruciate mattress
D)Horizontal mattress
A

B)Cusing

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16
Q
The suture material that will be absorbed earliest is;
A)Polypropylene
B)Polydiozanone
B)Polyglactin 910
D)Polyglyconate
A

C)Polyglactin 910

17
Q
The suture material that will be absorbed latest is;
A)Polyglactin 910
B)Polydioxanone
C)Polyglycolic acid
D)Catgut
A

B)Polydioxanone

18
Q
Monocryl is a trade name for;
A)Poliglecaprone
B)Polyglyconate
C)Polyglactin 910
D)Polydioxanone
A

A)Poliglecaprone

19
Q
Monocryl is;
A)Multifilament and absorbable
B)Monofilament and non absorbable
C)Multifilament and non absorbable
D)Monofilament and absorbable
A

D)Monofilament and absorbable