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AHN 577 MUSCULOSKELETAL SG STUDY GUIDE

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AHN 577 MUSCULOSKELETAL SG STUDY GUIDE


Abduction - Answer -Movement away from the midline of the body

Adduction - Answer -Movement toward the midline of the body

Carpal - Answer -Refers to bones of the hands and wrist

Phalanges - Answer -Fingers and toes

Tarsal - Answer -Refers to the bones of the feet or ankle

Open (Compound) - Answer -Type of fx in which there is an open wound/ broken skin
near site of the broken bone

Type I - Answer -Gustilo Classification of Open Fractures:
Open fracture with a skin wound < 1cm in length and clean

Type II - Answer -Gustilo Classification of Open Fractures:
Open fracture with a laceration > 1cm in length without extensive soft tissue damage,
flaps, or avulsions

Type IIIa - Answer -Gustilo Classification of Open Fractures:
open segmental fracture wound with extensive soft tissue injury and adequate soft
tissue coverage

Type IIIb - Answer -Gustilo Classification of Open Fractures:
open segmental fracture wound with extensive soft tissue injury and significant soft
tissue loss with exposed bone that requires soft tissue transfer to achieve coverage

Type IIIc - Answer -Gustilo Classification of Open Fractures:
open segmental fracture wound with extensive soft tissue injury and associated
vascular injury that requires repair for limb preservation

Closed Fracture - Answer -Type of fracture in which bone breaks but there is no
puncture or open wound in the skin

Nondisplaced Fracture - Answer -A simple crack in the bone that has not caused the
bone to move from its normal anatomic position; also called a hairline fracture.

Displaced Fracture - Answer -A fracture in which bone fragments are separated from
one another and not in anatomic alignment.

,Transverse Fracture - Answer -Type of fracture line that occurs straight across the
bone

Oblique fracture - Answer -Fracture that is at an angle across the bone's long axis

Longitudinal Fracture - Answer -Fracture occurs along the axis of the bone

Butterfly Fracture - Answer -Occurs when two oblique fractures meet and cause a wide,
large wedge between the two proximal and distal fracture pieces

Spiral Fracture - Answer -Fracture that occurs while in motion which causes torsion and
the fractures are around the bone

Spiral Fracture - Answer -A fracture in which the bone has been twisted apart

Comminuted Fracture - Answer -A break or splinter of bone into two or more fragments

Segmental Fracture - Answer -Fracture composed of at least two fracture lines that
come together to isolate a section of bone

Impacted Fracture - Answer -Fracture in which one of the bone fragments is driven into
the other fracture

Stellate Fracture - Answer -Fracture line that radiate from a center point of injury

Avulsion Fracture - Answer -broken bone in which the site of muscle, tendon, or
ligament insertion is detached by a forceful pull

Compression (Crush) Fracture - Answer -This fracture generally occurs in the spongy
bone in the spine. For example, the front portion of a vertebra in the spine may collapse
due to osteoporosis

Pathological Fracture - Answer -Break in a bone weakened by some other disease

Stress Fracture - Answer -Fracture due to repeated stresses and strains. Commonly
occur among athletes, the elderly, and in lower extremities.

Greenstick Fracture - Answer -Incomplete fracture where one side of the bone breaks
and the other side bends; common in children

torus (buckle) fracture - Answer -bone deforms but does not crack. More common in
children. It is painful but stable

Dislocation - Answer -Disruption in the normal relationship of the articular surfaces of a
bone making up a joint

, Mal-Union - Answer -A fracture that heals with abnormal alignment is called?

Non-union - Answer -Fracture that is not healing

Partial dislocation - Answer -What is a subluxation?

Prednisone - Answer -What steroid can cause bone softening?

2 point discrimination - Answer -Ability to distinguish the separation of 2 simultaneous
pinpricks on the skin

2 Views - Answer -You want at least how many views on xray for fractures?

Complex fractures of the femur, humerus, or ankle - Answer -What are oblique views
on XRAY used to see?

Pelvic Fractures - Answer -What are inlet and outlet views on XRAY used to see?

Odontoid (C2) Fractures - Answer -What do you use the Swimmers view on XRAY to
see?

Osteoporosis - Answer -Dexa scan is used to evaluate what?

Normal Saline (Do not need electrolytes) - Answer -What kind of fluids do you give for
crush injuries?

Splint fracture where it lies unless limb is not neurovascularly intact - Answer -What is
the general rule of thumb for splinting?

Subacromial Impingement Syndrome - Answer -Inflammation of the subacromial space
r/t muscle strength imbalances, poor scapula control, rotator cuff tears, subacromial
bursitis, and bone spurs

Subacromial Impingement Syndrome - Answer -Pain with overhead activities, nocturnal
pain from sleeping on shoulder, or pain with internal rotation

Decreased active ROM and preserved passive ROM - Answer -Subacromial
Impingement Syndrome will show __________ active ROM but _____________
passive ROM

Partial rotator cuff tears - Answer -Most common reasons for impingement syndrome
are what?

Supraspinatus - Answer -What is the most common tendon affected in rotator cuff
tears?

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