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NR 283 Final Exam
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Functions of skeletal muscle - Answer: -Facilitate body movement

-Maintain body position

-Stabilize joints

-Produce heat



Fracture - Answer: Break in the integrity of a bone



Complete fracture - Answer: Bone broken, forming separate pieces



Incomplete fracture - Answer: Bone only partially broken



Open fracture - Answer: Skin broken



Closed fracture - Answer: Skin not broken



Simple fracture - Answer: Single break, maintaining alignment and position



Comminuted fracture - Answer: Multiple fractures and bone fractures



Compression fracture - Answer: Bone crushed or collapsed into small pieces



Impacted fracture - Answer: One end forced into adjacent bone

,Pathologic fracture - Answer: results from weakness; occurs with little stress



Stress fracture - Answer: Fatigue fractures



Depressed fractures - Answer: Skill fractured and forced into brain



Healing process of bone fracture - Answer: -Hematoma

-Granulation

-Fibrocartilaginous callus

-Bony callus

-Remodeling



Hematoma - Answer: Clot form (homeostasis)



Granulation - Answer: Tissue-inflammation response



Fibrocartilaginous callus - Answer: Procallus



Bony callus - Answer: Replacing procallus



Factors affecting bone healing - Answer: -Amount of local damage

-Proximity to bone ends

-Secondary problem (infection, foreign material)

-Blood supply to fracture site

-Systemic factors (age, nutrition, anemia, DM)



Complications of fracture - Answer: -Infections

-Ischemia

,-Compartment syndrome

-Fat emboli



Other complications of fracture - Answer: muscle spasm, nerve damage, failure to heal, deveopment of
deformity, osteoarthiritis



Compartment syndrome - Answer: Increased pressure or fluid -- compress nerve and block blood vessel



Symptoms of compartment syndrome - Answer: -Severe pain

-Ischemia

-Necrosis



Signs and symptoms of fracture - Answer: -Deformity-crepitus

-inflammation

-Pain

-Edema, swelling



Dislocation - Answer: Separation of two bones at a joint, with loss of contact between articulating
surfaces



Dislocation is usually accompanied by: - Answer: Significant damage to ligaments and tendons



Signs and symptoms of dislocation - Answer: -Bleeding and inflammation

-Severe pain

-Deformity

-Limited movement



Sprain - Answer: Tear in a ligament

, Strain - Answer: Tear in a tendon



Avulsion - Answer: The ligaments or tendons are completely separated from their tiny bone attachments



Signs and symptoms of sprain, strain, avulsion - Answer: -Pain

-Swelling

-Discoloration due to hematoma

-Strength and ROM limited



Osteoporosis - Answer: Decrease in bone mass and density



Primary osteoporosis - Answer: Idiopathic



Secondary osteoporosis - Answer: Complication of another disorder



Pathophysiology of osteoporosis - Answer: Bone resorption exceeds formation, results in loss of
compact bone



Signs and symptoms of osteoporosis - Answer: -Asymptomatic until fracture occurs

-Can cause compression fractures of vertebrae, wrist, or hip

-Can lead to kyphosis and scoliosis



Predisposing factors of osteoporosis - Answer: -Age 50+

-Decreased mobility/sedentary lifestyle

-Hormonal factors (excess PTH, deficit of E2 or testosterone)

-Deficits of calcium, vitamin D, or protein

-Cigarette smoking

-Lower BMI

-Asian or European ancestry

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