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MSC ORT Trauma Test Bank – Verified Questions & Answers (2026/2027

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The MSC ORT Trauma Test Bank provides a complete collection of multiple-choice, scenario-based, and application questions with verified answers for nursing students and healthcare professionals focusing on trauma and emergency care. Covers assessment, resuscitation, trauma management protocols, critical care interventions, and patient safety. Designed for self-study, classroom review, and exam preparation. Fully updated for 2026/2027 to align with current trauma nursing standards and ensure competency in emergency and critical care practice.

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Subido en
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MSC Orthopaedic Reconstruction &
Trauma: Anatomy and Vocabulary with
complete solution

MSC Week 2 Anatomy & Vocabulary for Knee, Hip,
Shoulder and Trauma




What bones make up the Knee Joint?
- Femur
- Tibia
- Patella

(NOT the fibula)




- _______ is also referred to as "Compact" or Lamellae"
- It is the strong, dense _______surface of a bone
- Makes up ____% of the skeleton
- Cortical Bone is also referred to as "Compact" or Lamellae"
- It is the strong, dense outer surface of a bone
- Makes up 80% of the skeleton




Cancellous Bone
- Cortical bone is spongy or trabecular




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- Crossed lattice structure located at the end of long bones




Subchondral Bone
- Dense bone beneath articular cartilage




Long Bones (6)
Upper:
- Humerus
- Ulna
- Radius

Lower:
- Femur
- Tibia
- Fibula




Diaphysis of a Bone -- and what does it surround?
- The shaft of a long bone
- Consists of a thick cortical bone shell surrounding the medullary canal




The Epiphysis of a bone is the growth plate of cartilage that goes through _______ (not
present in _______)
The Epiphysis of a bone is the growth plate of cartilage that goes through ossification
(not present in adults)




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The _______ of a bone is the area between the diaphysis and epiphysis . In adults, it is
the end of the bone that is comprised of _______ bone.
The Metaphysis of a bone is the area between the diaphysis and epiphysis . In adults, it
is the end of the bone that is comprised of cancellous bone.




Functions of a Tendon (5)
- Connects muscle to bone
- Transfers forces from muscle to bone, producing joint motion
- Orient themselves along stress
- Strong in tension
- Forces influence mechanical properties




Functions of a Ligament (5)
- Connects bone to bone
- Restricts joint motions
- Stabilizes joints
- Resists certain motion forces
- Have mechanoreceptors and nerves that help with proprioception




What are the classifications of Ligament Healing?
Grade I: Mild sprain

Grade II: Moderate sprain & partial tear of the ligament




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Grade III: Complete tear
What are the 3 phases of ligament healing?
Proliferation: 7-21 days

Remodeling: >14 days

Maturation: Up to 18 months

Tendons & Ligaments are weakest between days 5-21
Articular (Hyaline) Cartilage -- what makes it different from other tissues in the body?
What happens if left untreated?
- Has no innate ability to repair itself, making injury permanent
- If left untreated, even a small chondral defect can expand in size and progress to
arthritis and eventually joint replacement




Skeletal muscle is often called _______ _______.
Voluntary muscles
Muscle Structure Development (5 steps)




- _______ carry oxygenated blood
- _______ exchange blood, water, and chemicals
- _______ return from capillaries
- Arteries carry oxygenated blood
- Capillaries exchange blood, water, and chemicals
- Veins return from capillaries
Knee Joint Bone Structure (5)
- Junction of 3 bones
- No inherent stability
- Largest joint in the body
- High load and stress
- All about motion




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