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Orthopedic Traction Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass what is the mechanism by which mechanical forces responsible for deformity in the fracture of long bones can be overcome and alignment restored? - ANSWER- orthopedic traction what are the three forces associated with orthopedic ...

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Orthopedic Traction Exam Practice
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what is the mechanism by which mechanical forces responsible for deformity in the

fracture of long bones can be overcome and alignment restored? - ANSWER✔✔-

orthopedic traction


what are the three forces associated with orthopedic traction? - ANSWER✔✔-1.

mechanical force


2. muscular force


3. gravity


what is the force that caused the fracture in the first place? - ANSWER✔✔-mechanical

force


with muscular force, the effect of _______ _______ may pull the fracture into further

deformity - ANSWER✔✔-muscle tone


what is another force that may also cause deformity? - ANSWER✔✔-gravity


what is the rationale behind orthopedic traction? - ANSWER✔✔-to overcome

mechanical force, muscular force, and gravity



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, what are the three types of orthopedic traction? - ANSWER✔✔-1. straight


2. balance suspension


3. vectored


what is the most common type of orthopedic traction? - ANSWER✔✔-balance

suspension


what type of orthopedic traction occurs when the pull of traction is in direct line with

the shaft of the extremity? - ANSWER✔✔-straight traction


what is an example of straight traction? - ANSWER✔✔-buck's traction


balance suspension makes the whole extremity function as a- - ANSWER✔✔-unit


T/F: some motion is allowed at certain joints with balanced suspension - ANSWER✔✔-

true


balance suspension provides __________ for the entire extremity - ANSWER✔✔-

support


what type of orthopedic traction is used when it's not possible to hang the weight in

direct line of action (pull)? - ANSWER✔✔-vectored


how can orthopedic traction be attached? - ANSWER✔✔-skin or skeletal/pin traction


what is the range of weight used for traction attached to the skin? - ANSWER✔✔-5-10

lbs max

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