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ASU HCR 240 Sarder: Exam #2
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What is the difference between a closed and open fracture? - answer-closed is within the skin and open is shown by a break in the skin or a wound around the fracture area 
 
What is a complete fracture - answer-fracture where bone is broken all the way through 
 
What is an incomplete fracture - answer-bone is damaged but still in one piece 
 
What is a displaced fracture - answer-bone ends are out of normal alignment (anatomical postition) 
 
What is a comminuted fracture - answer-when a bone i...
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Orthopedic Technologist Certification Examination
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Mallet Finger 
Rupture of the extensor at its insertion 
 
 
 
Jersey Finger 
Rupture of flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) at its insertion Distal phalanx 
 
 
 
 
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Boutonniere deformity 
Rupture or tear of the central portion of the extensor tendon 
 
 
 
Kienbock's disease 
avascular necrosis of the lunate 
 
 
 
Where is the cuboid located? 
lateral aspect of foot 
 
 
 
Where is the Capitellum located? 
Is lateral and it articulates with the radial head of the radius. 
 
 
 
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MSC ORT Trauma Week 5 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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MSC ORT Trauma Week 5 Exam Questions 
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What are the 4 most commonly fractured bones? (Trauma Pathology) - answerVertebral body, 
Distal Radius, Proximal Femur (Hip), Tibia/Fibula (Ankle) 
What are the 3 main causes of falls in the elderly population? (Trauma Pathology) - 
answerChronic health conditions (heart disease), Dementia, Low blood pressure (hypotension) 
List the long bones in the body. (Trauma Pathology) - answerHumerus, Radius, Ulna, Femur, 
Tibia, Fibula 
H...
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Clin Skills Exam #3 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Clin Skills Exam #3 Questions With 
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Open vs closed fracture - answerOpen: skin break- concern for infection 
Closed: Skin in tact, may be tented 
Pathologic fracture - answerOccurs through bony lesion d/t metastases 
Fragility/insufficiency fracture - answeroccurs in osteoporotic/thin bone 
Complete fracture - answerFracture through entire width of bone, disrupts both sides of 
cortex 
Incomplete fracture - answersingle cortical break, often in immature bone (periosteum is...
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AAMA Study Guide, AAMA Practice Test Study Guide, AAMA Study Guide Front Office, AAMA CMA Practice Exam 2 100% Pass
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Describes the body's ability to maintain its normal state Homeostasis 
 
Mature cells that have a nucleus Lymphocyte, monocyte, basophil, neutrophil 
 
Known to help prevent infection Hair in the nose, mucous membranes, saliva,tears 
 
Flexible connective tissue that is attached to bones at the joints Cartilage 
 
Located on the mediastinum Aorta, esophagus,heart, trachea ...
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TYPES OF FRACTURES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
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TYPES OF FRACTURES QUESTIONS 
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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 fracture is an incomplete fracture where the bone bends and cracks but does not 
break all the way through. 
 
What occurs in a compression fracture? 
In a compression fracture, the bone is crushed or...
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MSC ORT Trauma Week 5 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025
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MSC ORT Trauma Week 5 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025 
What are the 4 most commonly fractured bones? (Trauma Pathology) - Correct Answer Vertebral body, Distal Radius, Proximal Femur (Hip), Tibia/Fibula (Ankle) 
 
What are the 3 main causes of falls in the elderly population? (Trauma Pathology) - Correct Answer Chronic health conditions (heart disease), Dementia, Low blood pressure (hypotension) 
 
List the long bones in the body. (Trauma Pathology) - Correct Answer Humerus, Radiu...
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MSC ORT Trauma Week 5 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025
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MSC ORT Trauma Week 5 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025 
What are the 4 most commonly fractured bones? (Trauma Pathology) - Correct Answer Vertebral body, Distal Radius, Proximal Femur (Hip), Tibia/Fibula (Ankle) 
 
What are the 3 main causes of falls in the elderly population? (Trauma Pathology) - Correct Answer Chronic health conditions (heart disease), Dementia, Low blood pressure (hypotension) 
 
List the long bones in the body. (Trauma Pathology) - Correct Answer Humerus, Radiu...
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NBDE II 2006 EXAM B QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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NBDE II 2006 EXAM B QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
 
 
Which of the following represents the classic sign or symptom of an anteriorly displaced disc with reduction? 
 
Pain 
Closed lock 
Reciprocal click 
Decreased range of motion - ANSWERSReciprocal click 
 
Acute pyogenic bacterial infections produce 
 
leukopenia. 
lymphopenia. 
neutropenia. 
leukocytosis. 
lymphocytosis. - ANSWERSleukocytosis. 
 
Blade and root form implants are examples of which of the following types of implants? 
 
Endosseous 
Tran...
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NURS 311 Management of Complex Patient Care Study Guide 2024
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Closed fractures - Fracture that does not disrupt the skin 
 
Directions of fracture lines - Linear 
Oblique 
Transverse 
Longitudinal 
Spiral 
 
Types of displaced fractures - Comminuted or oblique 
 
Types of nondisplaced fractures - Transverse, spiral, or greenstick 
 
Comminuted Fracture - Downward force, many fractures; bones can look like gravel 
 
Avulsion Fracture - An injury in which soft tissue is torn completely loose or is hanging as a flap; can take bone with it 
 
Greenstick Fractu...
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