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R 566 week 1:NR 566/NR 566 SH -FAM Focused Exam Long Bone Fracture:NR 566 Final Exam Study
Guide :Latest Updated: Advanced Pharmacology for Care of the Family:NR 566 Week 6 Discussion:NR
566 Final Exam Study Guide: Week 5, 6, 7 & 8- Advanced Pharmacology



What are the various fracture forces acting on a fracture? - ANSWER:Compression, shear, bending,
torsion, tension

Bone heals through formation of what? - ANSWER:Progressively stiffer tissue types

What are some things that can damage the fragile tissue crossing a fracture gap? - ANSWER:Internal
stresses and strains

What is the issue with trying to fixate a fracture that is more chronic and has already gone on to heal? -
ANSWER:Chronic fractures are less tolerant of strain and are stiffer and are therefore harder to reduce

Bone formation requires a low strain or high strain environment? - ANSWER:Low strain

What is the ideal strain that should be on a fracture site for proper bone formation? - ANSWER:<2%

Why can you not use the most rigid stabilization for all fracture configurations? - ANSWER:Because if the
fracture site is shielded from mechanical stresses with excessively rigid fixation, excessive bone
resorption and failure of bone formation can occur

What is the name of the law that explains why your fixation construct cannot be too rigid? -
ANSWER:Wolff's law

What is Wolff's law? - ANSWER:Bone remodels according to the stresses and strains applied to it, such
that bone is formed where stresses require its presence and resorbed where stresses do not require it

What is the overall objective to fracture stabilization? - ANSWER:To stabilize the fragments and to
prevent displacement, angulation and rotation

What are the 3 ideal goals of fracture stabilization? - ANSWER:1. Accomplish uninterrupted stabilization
at the time of the original surgery

2. Permit early ambulation

3. Permit the use of as many joints as possible during the healing period

What are some primary fixation options for fractures? - ANSWER:1. External coaptation

2. Internal fixation (plates and screws, interlocking nails, IM pins)

3. External fixation

4. Combinations (ie. plate rod construct or ESF with tie in IM pin)

What are some ancillary fixation (not primary) options for fractures? - ANSWER:1. Cerclage

2. K wires

3. Lag screws

, 4. Position screws

What two ancillary fixation options can be used as primary fixation in selected specific fractures? -
ANSWER:K wires and lag screws

When can K wires be used as a primary fixation method? - ANSWER:Slipped capital femoral epiphysis

When can lag screws be used as a primary fixation method? - ANSWER:For lateral humeral condylar
fractures

This is one of the most commonly fractured bones: - ANSWER:Femur

This is the gold standard general fixation technique for the femur: - ANSWER:Internal fixation

Why is external coaptation usually inappropriate for femur fixation? - ANSWER:Because the femur is
largely precluded anatomically

Why is external coaptation usually inappropriate for humerus fixation? - ANSWER:Because adequate
fracture reduction is generally not possible

Is external coaptation appropriate for the tibia? - ANSWER:Yes if criteria are met

Is external coaptation appropriate for the femur? - ANSWER:No

Is external coaptation appropriate for the humerus? - ANSWER:No

Is ESF appropriate for the humerus? - ANSWER:Yes

Is ESF appropriate for the femur? - ANSWER:No

Is ESF appropriate for the tibia? - ANSWER:Yes

Why is ESF usually inappropriate for femur fixation? - ANSWER:Pins will have to go through extensive
musculature and soft tissue

What is the most common method of fixation for femoral fractures? - ANSWER:Plate rod construct

What is the most common method of fixation for radius and ulna fractures? - ANSWER:Bone plate +/- lag
screws

If you had to use ESF for the femur, you are limited to placing it on this aspect: - ANSWER:Lateral

When using ESF for the tibia, what aspect do you place it on? - ANSWER:Medial

When using ESF for the radius, what aspect do you place it on? - ANSWER:Medial

When using ESF for the humerus, what aspect do you place it on? - ANSWER:Proximolateral

What region of the humerus is unsafe for ESF? - ANSWER:Central region

If you had to use ESF for the femur, you are limited to using this type of ESF: - ANSWER:Unilateral
uniplanar (type Ia)

If you had to use ESF for the humerus, you are limited to using this type of ESF: - ANSWER:Unilateral
uniplanar (type Ia)
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