The patient's facial lacerations were anesthetized with 1% Xylocaine, prepped with Betadine, and subsequently closed with a total of eleven 6-0 Prolene sutures, the patient was given a wound care sheet and advised to have sutures removed in 5 days.

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run-on
comma splice
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Answer:
run-on
I feel it is complete but should be more than one sentence.

Do you see 2 distinct sentences there?

Sra

No - just one really long sentence-

Answer: complete sentence

answer: complete sentence

It's a run on-sentence.

"The patient was given . . ." is a separate sentence.

The given statement is a run-on sentence.

A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses (complete thoughts) are joined together without appropriate punctuation or a coordinating conjunction. In this case, the statement includes multiple phrases and clauses that could be separated into complete sentences for clarity and proper grammar.

To correct the run-on sentence, it could be divided into two or more separate sentences:

"The patient's facial lacerations were anesthetized with 1% Xylocaine. Then, they were prepped with Betadine. Subsequently, the lacerations were closed with a total of eleven 6-0 Prolene sutures. The patient was given a wound care sheet and advised to have the sutures removed in 5 days."

By separating the phrases into distinct sentences, the information becomes clearer and easier to read.