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                             School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing  
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
             Suturing Procedures 
                       Guidance 
         
         
         
         
         
         
                                                              
                                
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                                                    Suturing - Contents 
                                                                 
                 Content                                                                         Page No. 
                  
                 Introduction                                                                         4 
                  
                 Criteria for undertaking programme                                                   4 
                  
                 Learning Outcomes                                                                    6 
                  
                 Practitioners’ Role in Suturing                                                      7 
                  
                 Anatomy & Physiology of the skin                                                     8 
                  
                 The healing process                                                                 10 
                  
                 Types of Wounds                                                                     12 
                  
                 Wound management & suturing                                                         13 
                  
                 Suture Material & Needles                                                           15 
                  
                 Tissue Adhesive                                                                     21 
                  
                 Infection Control                                                                   22 
                  
                 Pharmacology                                                                        24 
                  
                 Procedural Guidelines (general)                                                     26 
                  
                 Advice to patients post-suturing                                                    35 
                  
                 Guidelines for Good practice                                                        37 
                  
                 Theoretical Assessment                                                              38 
                  
                 Record of Supervised practice                                                       40 
                  
                 Record of Completion of Programme                                                   41 
                  
                 Practitioner’s Evaluation Questionnaire                                             42 
                  
                 References & Bibliography                                                           44 
                  
                 Authors, Contributors & Reviewers                                                   46 
                  
                 Appendix A (suturing check list)                                                    47 
                  
                
                                                                 
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                 Learning Outcomes 
                                                                         
                 On completion of the clinical skills programme, the Registered Practitioner will be able to: 
                  
                 1)       Discuss the role of the practitioner in suturing, in relation to: 
                  
                     a)  Medico - legal aspects  
                     b)  Scope of Professional Practice  
                     c)  Risk management  
                     d)  Explaining the criteria enabling registered practitioners to suture 
                  
                 2)       Assess the condition of the wound for suturing by: 
                  
                     a)  Describing the normal anatomy of the wound. 
                     b)  Critically analysing factors which may delay healing. 
                  
                 3)       Plan the suturing by: 
                  
                     a)  Selecting the appropriate wound closure material. 
                     b)  Identifying infection risk factors and critically analysing interventions to reduce the 
                          potential for infection. 
                     c)  Explaining the risk associated with local anaesthesia. 
                  
                 4)       Implement the suturing by: 
                  
                     a)  Demonstrating correct injection of local anaesthetic. 
                     b)  Demonstrating safe suturing technique. 
                     c)  Disposing of equipment appropriately. 
                  
                 5)       Evaluate suturing by: 
                  
                     a)  Analysing any difficulties, which may have occurred. 
                     b)  Discussing the risks associated with suturing. 
                     c)  Discuss how the identified risks can be minimised. 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                                                                        
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                        The Practitioner's role in suturing 
                         
                        Health care practitioners have become increasingly autonomous in anticipating and responding 
                        to individual patient needs in the context of changing health care. 
                         
                        Practitioners need to consider methods of addressing needs in an innovative, flexible way but 
                        must first consider the implications of acquiring, developing and maintaining new skills. 
                         
                        When developing new skills, it is not the activity that is the issue, but the context in which it is 
                        undertaken that is important. Integral to this is accountability, which encompasses responsibility, 
                        autonomy and authority.  
                         
                        Anatomy and physiology of the skin 
                         
                        Refer to an anatomy textbook and label this diagram of the skin. 
                                                                                                                                                     
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                        Epidermis 
                         
                        This is composed of keratinised, stratified, squamous epithelium which varies in thickness in 
                        different parts of the body, for example it is thick and heavily keratinised over the palms of the 
                        hands and the soles of the feet. There are no blood vessels or nerve endings in the epidermis. It 
                        consists of 5 layers of cells. The deeper layers contain interstitial fluid, which is drained away as 
                        lymph. Damage repair occurs via the germinal cell layer at the base of the epidermis. Repaired 
                        epidermis has normal cell structure and function. 
                         
                        Dermis 
                         
                        This is the living part of the skin and is the only area that bleeds when cut. It is composed of 
                        bundles of collagen which give it tensile strength, elastic which gives skin its elastic recoil and a 
                        gel matrix in which the collagen bundles, tissue cells, blood vessels and nerves are embedded.  
                        The following structures are contained within the dermis: 
                         
                              •     Blood vessels 
                                                                                                    
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