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What are the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff? - Subscapularis 
Supraspinatus 
Infraspinatus 
Teres Minor 
What is a SLAP lesion? - Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior 
Avulsion fx that starts at 12:00 to 3:00, pulls of the biceps tendon 
What nerve lies close to the inferior aspect of glenoid? - Axillary nerve 
What is the most common site for a proximal humerus fracture? - Surgical 
Neck 
Which of the following benefits of the humeral SuturePlate for proximal humeral 
fractures? - Anatomic Desi...
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Arthrex Sports 5 Day| Questions and Answers 100% AccurateArthrex Sports 5 Day| Questions and Answers 100% AccurateArthrex Sports 5 Day| Questions and Answers 100% AccurateArthrex Sports 5 Day| Questions and Answers 100% AccurateWhat are the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff? - ANSWER-Subscapularis 
Supraspinatus 
Infraspinatus 
Teres Minor 
 
What is a SLAP lesion? - ANSWER-Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior 
Avulsion fx that starts at 12:00 to 3:00, pulls of the biceps tendon 
 
What nerve lies ...
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NCLEX Fractures Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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NCLEX Fractures Questions and 
 
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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 by a direct blow or trauma and involves a 
straight break across the bone. 
 
What is the most common initial assessment finding in a patient with a suspected fracture? 
- A) Increased range of motio...
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Wound Management Questions and 
 
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Which skin layer is the key layer for wound healing? 
 
A. Stratum corneum 
 
B. Epidermis 
C. Dermis 
 
D. Deep fascia The dermis, which is much thicker than the epidermis, is primarily composed 
of connective tissue and is the key layer for wound healing. Removal of debris and devitalized 
tissue from the dermis results in optimal healing and minimal scar formation. The epidermis is 
the outermost layer and protects against chemicals ...
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Is time of day a risk factor for MI yes 
 
more common early in the morning 
 
Do MI's have a seasonal pattern yes 
 
occurs more in the winter for some reason 
 
Do respiratory tract illnesses create a risk for MI's yes 
 
Is Angina more common in men or women men 
 
Does Angina last for hours no 
 
What is the mechanism of injury for an anterior shoulder dislocation ER + Abduction 
 
may have anterior directed force 
 
What is a bankart lesion a...
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(may not be tested) what is central cord syndrome? - Answer-Affects motor strength in the upper 
extremities > lower 
Sensory function variable below lesion 
Elderly patients with spinal stenosis and hyperextension injury 
angulation - Answer-Relation of the long axis of the fragment in relation to one another 
Described by the direction the distal fragment points and amount of angle 
Degree of angulation matters significantly - measure and be accurate 
posterior --> going out to the back ...
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HOSA First Aid Latest Update Graded A+ 
 
Wound Injury to soft tissues 
 
Open or closed 2 types of wounds 
 
Infection and bleeding control 2 main concerns for wounds 
 
Open wound Type of wound that causes a break in the skin or mucous membrane 
 
Closed wound Type of wound with no break in the skin but injury occurs to the underlying 
tissues 
 
Abrasion Type of open wound with skin scraped off and limited bleeding 
 
Incision Type of open wound where the skin is cut with a sharp object and l...
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What is incisura? 
Spacing in tibia that the fibula sits in 
 
 
 
Two tubercles on the anterior tibia where you will find AiTFL 
Wagstaffe's Tubercle 
Chaput's Tubercle 
 
 
 
 
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What are the three ligaments of the Syndesmosis 
AiTFL 
PiTFL 
Interosseous Membrane 
 
 
 
What is a BiMal equivalent ankle fx 
Lateral mal fracture with a medial mal widening 
 
 
 
What is a ...
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Pearson Vue National exam prep Real Estate, Questions And Correct Answers With Complete Verified Solutions
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Pearson Vue National exam prep Real Estate, Questions And Correct Answers With Complete Verified Solutions 
 
Appurtenance 
including rights, privileges, and fixture 
Fixtures 
items attached to improvements with the intent to become real estate. Evident by the following: attachment/annexation, adaptation, or agreement. 
 
Transfer via a deed UNLESS they contract excludes them 
 
Emblements (crops) are exceptions. 
 
Trade fixtures are also exceptions 
Land and all appurtenances 
transfer via de...
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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 displace the bone fragments. 
 
What is a segmental fracture? 
A segmental fracture involves two or more separate fracture lines that isolate a segment of 
the bone. 
 
How is a compression fracture c...
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