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NSG 255 Orthopedics, Osteoporosis, And Hip Fractures Exam Study Set

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NSG 255 Orthopedics, Osteoporosis, And
Hip Fractures Exam Study Set

what is the purpose of the musculoskeletal system? - ANSWER -support and movement

-protection of organs

-mineral storage (Ca++ and PO4) which helps with fluid and electrolyte balance

-hemopoietic system (blood cell formation)

bone cells: what are osteoblasts and who has more? - ANSWER builders that make new
bone; young people have more

bone cells: what are the osteocytes? - ANSWER mature bone cells

bone cells: what are the osteoclasts? - ANSWER crushers that destroy and reform bone;
old people have more

what do we call the place two bones come together? - ANSWER articulation

what type of joint is fixed and immovable? it is found in the skull and sternum - ANSWER
synarthroses (its a sin to move this joint)

what type of joints have slight movement, but movement is limited? it is found in the
intervertebral discs and pubic symphysis - ANSWER amphiarthroses (amp the music up
and I'll be swinging my hips/pelvis)

what type of joints are freely movable, packed with fluid between synovial joints and
found in the limbs, shoulders, elbow, fingers, hips, and knees? - ANSWER diarthroses -
you need your movable joints to walk through diagon alley

where are the ball and socket joints? - ANSWER shoulder and hip

where are the plane joints? - ANSWER wrist and foot

where are the hinge joints? - ANSWER knee and elbow

where are the condyloid joints? - ANSWER wrist between radial and carpal bones

what is special about the diarthrosis joints? - ANSWER the outer layer fuses with
periosteum of bone; they contain a fibrous membrane

the inner layer holds the synovial membrane, there is no blood or lymph vessels,
synovial fluid for shock and lubrication

what is a pivot joint? - ANSWER atlas and axis

, what is found at the end of bones? - ANSWER cartilage; smooth and gel-like, provides
support

what is the bursa? - ANSWER -sacs or cavities containing synovial fluid

-protects and cushions

-found near and surrounding joints

which connective tissue attaches bone to bone and surround joints? - ANSWER
ligaments

which collagen connective tissue attaches muscle to bone? - ANSWER tendons

name the surgery that either completely or partially replaces the joint - ANSWER
arthroplasty

name the surgery that removes the synovial membrane only - it is an elective surgery for
palliative or preventative purposes - ANSWER synovectomy

name of surgery that cuts into bone and resects it which is supposed to correct a
deformity or relieve pain - ANSWER osteotomy

remember photo of tibial wedge removed, YUCK

name of surgery done to decrease joint deformity and increase function; teacher calls it
a "nip tuck" - ANSWER tendon reassignment

surgery to fuse joints by fusing 2 bones to decrease pain and increase function -
ANSWER arthrodesis

surgery for carpal tunnel; resection of metatarsals heads; inflammation leads to the
trapped nerves - ANSWER nerve release

*note the surgery will need re-done because cut nerves regenerate (even though nerve
damage cannot fix itself)

what is important in post op care after ortho surgery? - ANSWER 5 P's

pain, pallor, pulse, paresthesia, paralysis

discharge plans include home safety

care differs by joint; physical therapy differs by joint

positioning to reduce edema and promote healing

a break in the continuity of the bone - ANSWER fracture

occurs when stress placed on bone is greater than the bone can absorb

majority are caused by trauma but some are due to secondary causes or disease
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