That statement is correct...
Answer:
Post-operative suture removal.
Explanation:
Post-operative suture removal involves the process of removal of sutures after the replacement of 1-2 weeks. Early removal may cause the tissue injury or may cause the infection.
The individual that is at high risk of bacterial endocarditis does not require the post-operative suture removal. Because this removal may increase the chances of infection in the individual and makes the condition even more worse.
Thus, the correct answer is option (B).
That's false...think about the flu shot, you may get it every year but doesn't mean itll work
Answer:
what exactly am i answering? there is a lot and not really specific.
Explanation: