Orthopedic Test review Surgical Technology 2024
Newest Set
Shoulder dislocation procedures - Answer-Bankart, Putti-Platt, Bristow
Semi-fowler position
Subluxation-partial displacement
Humerus fracture - Answer-Humeral head
Humeral Shaft
Distal fractures-supracondylar, transcondylar, intercondylar
olecranon fracture repair - Answer-small fractures can be excised and triceps tendon reattached to the
ulnar shaft. Larger fractures must be reduced and held with internal fixation
Arm fracture - Answer-radius and ulna
colle's fracture
carpal bones
Carpal tunnel syndrome - Answer-Results from compression medial nerve caused by thickened
synovium, trauma, or aberrant muscles.
Surgery involves releasing or excising carpal ligament
cyst conditions - Answer-Ganglion cyst- lesion arises from a joint or tendon sheath and contains glassy,
clear fluid. HAND
Popliteal (Baker) cyst- occur in joints affecting popliteal fossa; painful and large. KNEE
Wrist fracture treatment - Answer-closed reduction with external fixation
, Arthroscopy - Answer-diagnostic
operative
arthroscopic positioning - Answer-Knee- bent @90 degrees and stabilized. Full ROM during procedure
Shoulder- semi fowler position
Knee arthroscopy repairs - Answer-Menisectomy- resection and repair of meniscal tear; partial or
complete.
ACL Reconstruction- for instability of knee w/activities pg 515
PCL Reconstruction- for tears of PCL
Elevators - Answer-Freer
Periosteal
Cobb
Woodson
Triple Arthrodesis - Answer-Talocalcaneal, talonavicular, and calcaneocuboid joints must be fused with
pronounced inversion or eversion deformities.
Aseptic technique is critical in ortho surgery since soft tissue infections can lead to... - Answer-
Osteomyelitis
In a total hip replacement which structure is reamed? - Answer-Acetabulum surface
K wires are inserted by - Answer-Drill
Swayback - Answer-Lordosis
Suture lines of the skull are what type of joint? - Answer-Synarthrosis
Newest Set
Shoulder dislocation procedures - Answer-Bankart, Putti-Platt, Bristow
Semi-fowler position
Subluxation-partial displacement
Humerus fracture - Answer-Humeral head
Humeral Shaft
Distal fractures-supracondylar, transcondylar, intercondylar
olecranon fracture repair - Answer-small fractures can be excised and triceps tendon reattached to the
ulnar shaft. Larger fractures must be reduced and held with internal fixation
Arm fracture - Answer-radius and ulna
colle's fracture
carpal bones
Carpal tunnel syndrome - Answer-Results from compression medial nerve caused by thickened
synovium, trauma, or aberrant muscles.
Surgery involves releasing or excising carpal ligament
cyst conditions - Answer-Ganglion cyst- lesion arises from a joint or tendon sheath and contains glassy,
clear fluid. HAND
Popliteal (Baker) cyst- occur in joints affecting popliteal fossa; painful and large. KNEE
Wrist fracture treatment - Answer-closed reduction with external fixation
, Arthroscopy - Answer-diagnostic
operative
arthroscopic positioning - Answer-Knee- bent @90 degrees and stabilized. Full ROM during procedure
Shoulder- semi fowler position
Knee arthroscopy repairs - Answer-Menisectomy- resection and repair of meniscal tear; partial or
complete.
ACL Reconstruction- for instability of knee w/activities pg 515
PCL Reconstruction- for tears of PCL
Elevators - Answer-Freer
Periosteal
Cobb
Woodson
Triple Arthrodesis - Answer-Talocalcaneal, talonavicular, and calcaneocuboid joints must be fused with
pronounced inversion or eversion deformities.
Aseptic technique is critical in ortho surgery since soft tissue infections can lead to... - Answer-
Osteomyelitis
In a total hip replacement which structure is reamed? - Answer-Acetabulum surface
K wires are inserted by - Answer-Drill
Swayback - Answer-Lordosis
Suture lines of the skull are what type of joint? - Answer-Synarthrosis