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DXI III - Trauma Exam Questions With Correct Answers. What is the most common type of Salter-Harris fracture? - answerType II What type of Salter-Harris fracture does this image represent? - answerType I What percentage of loss of apposition is present? - answer100% Choose the fracture that re...

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DXI III - Trauma Exam Questions With
Correct Answers.

What is the most common type of Salter-Harris fracture? - answer✔✔Type II

What type of Salter-Harris fracture does this image represent? - answer✔✔Type I

What percentage of loss of apposition is present? - answer✔✔100%
Choose the fracture that results from rotational stresses and has an oblique fracture plane
encircling the long axis of the bone. - answer✔✔Spiral Fracture

What is the major benefit to using the Salter-Harris classification? - answer✔✔Impacts the
treatment and prognosis.

What is the longest phase in bone healing? - answer✔✔Remodeling
The radiolucent areas overlying the soft tissues adjacent to the fracture site tell you what about
this fracture? - answer✔✔It is an open fracture.

The most common cause of improper healing of a fracture is? - answer✔✔Poor immobilization
Which of the following fractures is an incomplete fracture of long bones seen in children that
presents as a cortical bulge on the concave side of the bone? - answer✔✔Torus

The most common location for a stress fracture is? - answer✔✔Pars interarticularis
These two patients had hyper flexion injuries to their fingers resulting in the x-rays provided.
What type of fracture do these most likely represent? - answer✔✔Chip
What is the most common location of fracture to occur around the elbow in a child (60%)? -
answer✔✔Supracondylar

What is the proper name of the finding seen on this film? - answer✔✔Bankart's lesion
Childhood and adolescent clavicle fractures heal without sequelae in up to 95% of cases. In
adults the incidence of complications increases. Associated injury to the underlying
neuromuscular structures most frequently involves which of the following? -
answer✔✔Subclavian artery

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Which of the following represents the most common location for fractures during birth and
childhood? - answer✔✔Clavicle fracture

The lesion, indicated by the arrow, is a result of what type of injury? - answer✔✔Anterior
humeral dislocation

Which of the following fractures generates more than two fragments? - answer✔✔Comminuted
fracture
The phalanges and metacarpals are the most common sites of skeletal injury in the entire
skeleton. Phalangeal fractures are more common than metacarpal fractures. The images provided
below demonstrates the most common metacarpal fracture. From the list provided select the
fracture name. - answer✔✔Bar room fracture
What is the name of the classification system for fractures seen at the proximal humerus? -
answer✔✔Neer

Which of the following is the most common location for a clavicle fracture? - answer✔✔Middle
Olecranon fracture account for approximately 20% of adult elbow fractures, ranking second in
frequency to ________ fractures. - answer✔✔Radial head

What tumor may arise at the site of previously traumatized bone? - answer✔✔ABC (aneurismal
bone cyst)
The image seen here demonstrates a dislocated carpal bone which produces a unique shape on
the PA image. What is the named sign associated with this finding? - answer✔✔Pie sign

What is the sign depicted in the image provided? - answer✔✔Fat-pad sign
Avulsion of the medial epicondyle is a similar injury in a developing child or adolescent know as
Little Leaguer's elbow. What action is the injury strongly associated with? - answer✔✔Throwing
motion
A small osteochondral fracture may be sheared off the convex surface of the capitullum
producing a loos body that will float in the joint. This fracture is known as a ________ fracture. -
answer✔✔Kocher's

Which of the following is present here? - answer✔✔Normal

What is the most common orientation of a patellar fracture? - answer✔✔Transverse

What is the diagnosis? - answer✔✔Normal

If this patient was elderly there is concern for? - answer✔✔Mets

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