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).
Answer:
wrong, it's D. deoxygenated blood has lower levels of oxygen inside of it compared to oxygenated blood
Explanation:
Deoxygenated blood is blood with low levels of oxygen that flows toward the heart. Oxygenated blood if blood with high levels/exposure to oxygen that flows away from the heart.
Although A is true, it doesn't explain the difference, more like a fact.