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Fractures Bundled Exams Questions and Answers Latest Versions (2024/2025) (Complete and Accurate)

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MEDSURG Fractures and Amputations Questions and Answers Graded A+

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MEDSURG Fractures and Amputations Questions and Answers Graded A+ What is the primary goal of immobilizing a fracture immediately after injury? The primary goal is to prevent further injury, maintain proper alignment, and reduce the risk of complications. How does the application of a cast ...

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Fractures Questions and Answers 100% Correct What is a common sign of a fracture? Pain, swelling, and deformity are common signs of a fracture. How does an oblique fracture occur? An oblique fracture occurs due to a diagonal force applied to the bone. What is a greenstick fracture, and...

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Med-Surg Fractures Questions and Answers Already Passed

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Med-Surg Fractures Questions and Answers Already Passed What is the most common complication of a fracture in the elderly? - A) Osteomyelitis - B) Deep vein thrombosis - C) Nonunion - D) Pulmonary embolism B) Deep vein thrombosis *Rationale:* The elderly are at higher risk for deep vei...

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Fracture Exam 1: Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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Fracture Exam 1: Questions and Answers 100% Pass What type of fracture is commonly seen in children and involves a partial break through the bone? - A) Comminuted fracture - B) Greenstick fracture - C) Spiral fracture - D) Oblique fracture B) Greenstick fracture *Rationale:* A greenst...

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NCLEX Fractures Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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NCLEX Fractures Questions and Answers 100% Pass What type of fracture is typically caused by a direct blow or trauma? - A) Transverse fracture - B) Oblique fracture - C) Comminuted fracture - D) Stress fracture A) Transverse fracture *Rationale:* A transverse fracture is usually caused...

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TYPES OF FRACTURES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+

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TYPES OF FRACTURES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ What is the defining characteristic of a comminuted fracture? A comminuted fracture is characterized by the bone breaking into three or more fragments. How is a greenstick fracture typically different from a complete fracture? A greenstick ...

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Exemplar 13.B Fracture Questions and Answers Graded A+

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Exemplar 13.B Fracture Questions and Answers Graded A+ What type of fracture is characterized by the bone breaking in multiple directions, often seen in high-impact injuries? - A) Comminuted fracture - B) Stress fracture - C) Greenstick fracture - D) Hairline fracture A) Comminuted fra...

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Types of Bone Fractures Latest Update 100% Correct

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Types of Bone Fractures Latest Update 100% Correct What is the primary feature of a spiral fracture? A spiral fracture is characterized by a helical break around the bone, typically caused by a twisting force. How does an avulsion fracture occur? An avulsion fracture occurs when a frag...

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NUR 1024: NCLEX Questions on Fractures Latest Update Already Passed

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NUR 1024: NCLEX Questions on Fractures Latest Update Already Passed What is the primary goal in the immediate management of a patient with a compound fracture? - A) Immobilize the fracture site - B) Administer pain medication - C) Perform surgical reduction - D) Apply ice to the injury A)...

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Fractures Questions and Answers Rated A+

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Fractures Questions and Answers Rated A+ What is a compression fracture and where is it commonly found? A compression fracture occurs when the bone collapses under pressure, commonly found in the vertebrae. How does an avulsion fracture occur and what is its typical cause? An avulsion fr...

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Types of Fractures Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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Types of Fractures Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is a depressed fracture? A depressed fracture occurs when a portion of the bone is pushed inward, often seen in skull fractures. What defines a hairline fracture? A hairline fracture is a very fine crack in the bone that does not ...

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