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What are the 4 most commonly fractured bones? (Trauma Pathology) o :## Vertebral body, Distal Radius, Proximal Femur (Hip), Tibia/Fibula (Ankle) What are the 3 main causes of falls in the elderly population? (Trauma Pathology) o :## Chronic health conditions (heart disease), Dementia, Low blood ...

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MSC ORT Trauma Week 5 Questions and
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What are the 4 most commonly fractured bones? (Trauma Pathology)

o :## Vertebral body, Distal Radius, Proximal Femur (Hip), Tibia/Fibula (Ankle)


What are the 3 main causes of falls in the elderly population? (Trauma Pathology)

o :## Chronic health conditions (heart disease), Dementia, Low blood pressure

(hypotension)



List the long bones in the body. (Trauma Pathology)

o :## Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Femur, Tibia, Fibula



How do you describe a fracture? (Trauma Pathology)

o :## Bone location, joint involvement, fracture fragments, displacement,

angulation, open vs. closed, other qualities



What are the 6 types of fracture fragment descriptions? (Trauma Pathology)

o :## Transverse, linear, oblique non displaced, oblique displaced, spiral, greenstick,

comminuted


What is a pathologic fracture? (Trauma Pathology)

o :## Something caused from an underlying disease, often time presence of lesion in

the bone


A fracture caused by torquing the bone is called a __________ fracture. (Trauma Fracture Classification)

o :## Spiral

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If a bone has a butterfly fracture it can also be called by another name, which means the same thing. It
can be described as fitting in a group of fractures which are called __________ fractures collectively.
(Trauma Fracture Classification)

o :## Comminuted



Describe a Colles fracture. (Trauma Fracture Classification)

o :## Dorsal fracture of the distal radius



What are the most common fracture classifications in orthopaedics? (Trauma Fracture Classification)

o :## AO/OTA, Gardener, Schatzker, Neer, Weber, Distal Radius Fx, Tscherne


What type of diagnostic imaging can be used to diagnose a fracture? (Trauma Fracture Classification)

o :## X-Ray


Describe how to read an x-ray. (Trauma Fracture Classification)

o :## An x-ray examination creates images of your internal organs or bones to help

diagnose conditions or injuries.



What is compartment syndrome? (Trauma Fracture Classification)

o :## Pressurized fluid in a portion of a limb


How were fractures traditionally treated before internal fixation was introduced? (Trauma Early
Treatment)

o :## Immobilization, traction, and amputation


What types of metal are K-wires, plates, and screws used in internal fixation made of? (Trauma Early
Treatment)

o :## Titanium, stainless steel


What are some reasons hardware is removed? (Trauma Early Treatment)

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o :## Infection, patient discomfort, hardware breakage, suspected allergic reaction



What are the 2 main thread types for screws? (Trauma Early Treatment)

o :## Cortical screws and cancellous screws


What is the difference between a cortical and cancellous screw? (Trauma Early Treatment)

o :## Cortical screw: smaller thread pitch, smaller thread height; stronger b/c of the

bigger core, usually blunt tip, usually inserted bi-cortically for maximum fixation, tip

should only extend 1-2 mm beyond the cortex. Cancellous screw: bigger thread

pitch, bigger thread height; used in metaphysis of larger bones, usually not bi-

cortical, partially threaded screws used as lag screws, pre-drill near cortex needed

b/c of less dense bone type



What are the functions of a screw? (Trauma Early Treatment)

o :## Fix fragments in place, compress two bone fragments together, anchor a wire

or instrument, attach plate to the bone



What are the 5 key functions of plates? (Trauma Plates and Screws)

o :## Neutralization, buttress (anti-glide), bridging, tension band, compression



Explain how a buttress plate functions and what type of healing occurs (Trauma Plates and Screws)

o :## Providing support in one direction. Anti-glide. Usually around a joint


What does LC-DCP stand for and why is it important? (Trauma Plates and Screws)

o :## Limited contact direct compression plate. It has a scalloped undersurface to

limit bone contact which improves blood circulation


Explain how locked plating works. (Trauma Plates and Screws)

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