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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 greens...

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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 greenstick fracture is a partial break through the bone, common in children due to

their softer bones.




What is a key feature of a transverse fracture?

- A) The fracture line is diagonal to the long axis of the bone

- B) The fracture line is perpendicular to the long axis of the bone

- C) The bone is shattered into multiple pieces

- D) The bone is twisted into a spiral shape



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,✔✔B) The fracture line is perpendicular to the long axis of the bone


*Rationale:* A transverse fracture has a break that runs straight across the bone, perpendicular to

its long axis.




Which type of fracture results from a high-impact force and causes the bone to shatter into

several pieces?

- A) Hairline fracture

- B) Comminuted fracture

- C) Stress fracture

- D) Compression fracture




✔✔B) Comminuted fracture


*Rationale:* A comminuted fracture involves the bone breaking into multiple pieces, typically

due to high-impact force.




How is a spiral fracture typically caused?

- A) By a sudden, forceful pull

- B) By a rotational or twisting force

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,- C) By repeated stress over time

- D) By a direct blow to the bone




✔✔B) By a rotational or twisting force


*Rationale:* A spiral fracture is usually caused by a twisting or rotational force applied to the

bone.




What does a stress fracture usually result from?

- A) Acute trauma

- B) Repetitive stress or overuse

- C) A direct blow to the bone

- D) A sudden fall




✔✔B) Repetitive stress or overuse


*Rationale:* Stress fractures result from repetitive stress or overuse rather than acute trauma.




What is a common treatment for an open fracture?

- A) Immediate application of ice



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, - B) Surgical intervention to clean and repair the wound

- C) Use of a splint without any additional measures

- D) Complete bed rest




✔✔B) Surgical intervention to clean and repair the wound


*Rationale:* Open fractures often require surgical intervention to clean the wound and repair the

fracture to prevent infection and promote healing.




Which type of fracture involves the bone being driven into itself, commonly seen in vertebrae?

- A) Oblique fracture

- B) Compression fracture

- C) Avulsion fracture

- D) Transverse fracture




✔✔B) Compression fracture


*Rationale:* A compression fracture occurs when the bone is crushed or driven into itself, often

seen in the vertebrae.




What is a primary sign of an avulsion fracture?
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