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NBE Science Practice Test 2023 (solved)
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What group of chemicals is used in funeral preparations in extreme cases, such as bodies with edema or or ones exhibiting advanced decomposition? 
 
a. low index fluids 
b. humectants 
c. high index fluids 
d. water conditioning - Answer- c. high index fluids 
 
When is the correct time to inject tissue builder with a hypodermic syringe? 
 
a. after embalming 
b. before closing the mouth 
c. decomposition case report 
d. embalming case report - Answer- d. embalming case report 
 
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Types of Fractures Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Types of Fractures Questions and 
 
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What is a depressed fracture? 
A depressed fracture occurs when a portion of the bone is pushed inward, often seen in skull 
fractures. 
 
What defines a hairline fracture? 
 
A hairline fracture is a very fine crack in the bone that does not displace the bone fragments. 
 
What is a segmental fracture? 
A segmental fracture involves two or more separate fracture lines that isolate a segment of 
the bone. 
 
How is a compression fracture c...
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SAEM Quick Review Questions and Answers Rated A+
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SAEM Quick Review Questions and Answers Rated A+ Management of Large Subungual Hematoma Drainage (18-Gauge) or Hot Micro-Cauterization 
Reason to Avoid Suction in Ear Foreign Body Removal Perforation of Tympanic Membrane 
Management of Skin Abscess Linear Incision for Non-Face vs. Needle Drainage for Face 
Catheter for Bartholin Cyst Word 
Grading of Laryngeal Opening Cormack-Lehane 
Preferred Induction Agent in Reactive Airway Disease for Dilation Effects Ketamine 
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TYPES OF FRACTURES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
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TYPES OF FRACTURES QUESTIONS 
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What is the defining characteristic of a comminuted fracture? 
A comminuted fracture is characterized by the bone breaking into three or more fragments. 
 
How is a greenstick fracture typically different from a complete fracture? 
A greenstick fracture is an incomplete fracture where the bone bends and cracks but does not 
break all the way through. 
 
What occurs in a compression fracture? 
In a compression fracture, the bone is crushed or...
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Nursing 225 Pathophysiology (FINAL EXAM) || with 100% Verified Solutions.
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strain correct answers a stretching injury to muscle or tendon, treatment includes rest, ice packs, mild analgesics. 
 
sprain correct answers tearing of ligament, can be complete or incomplete, usually occurs when joint is forced past it's normal range of motion, can induce significant swelling, bleeding, pain, and dysfunction. 
 
Sprain Healing: correct answers fibroblasts synthesize collagen and new capillaries infiltrates the injured area to facilitate tissue regeneration. 
 
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NURS 311 Management of Complex Patient Care Study Guide 2024
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Closed fractures - Fracture that does not disrupt the skin 
 
Directions of fracture lines - Linear 
Oblique 
Transverse 
Longitudinal 
Spiral 
 
Types of displaced fractures - Comminuted or oblique 
 
Types of nondisplaced fractures - Transverse, spiral, or greenstick 
 
Comminuted Fracture - Downward force, many fractures; bones can look like gravel 
 
Avulsion Fracture - An injury in which soft tissue is torn completely loose or is hanging as a flap; can take bone with it 
 
Greenstick Fractu...
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Pathophysiology Final Exam questions with answers
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Pathophysiology Final Exam 
transverse fracture - correct answer occurs straight across the bone 
 
Oblique Fracture - correct answer fracture at an angle to the bone 
 
Spiral Fracture - correct answer a fracture in which the bone has been twisted apart 
 
Comminuted Fracture - correct answer bone is splintered or crushed 
 
Segmental Fracture - correct answer consists of a segment of the shaft isolated by proximal and distal lines of fracture 
 
Avulsed Fracture - correct answer Fragments are ...
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This is a distal fracture of the distal phalanx (2 names) - Answer-Baseball or mallet 
This is a 5th metacarpal fracture - Answer-Boxers 
Fracture at the base of the first metacarpal 
(Direct impact is the MOI, AKA tilting) - Answer-Bennetts 
Volar dislocation means - Answer-Anterior 
This dislocation of the carpal bone results in the teacup effect. (Usually a FOOSH injury) 
- Answer-lunate dislocation 
Most common site of injury for scaphoi...
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DXI III - Trauma Quiz (Questions & Answers) Rated 100%
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Childhood and adolescent clavicle fractures heal without sequelae in up to 95% of cases. In adults the 
incidence of complications increases. Associated injury to the underlying neuromuscular structures most 
frequently involves which of the following? - Subclavian artery 
The radiolucent areas overlying the soft tissues adjacent to the fracture site tell you what about this 
fracture? - It is an open fracture. 
What is the most common type of Salter-Harris fracture? - Type II 
What type of Salt...
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NURS 120 MED SURG: QUIZ 3 REVIEW questions and answers (verified for accuracy)
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Bone Types 
Long, Short, Flat, Irregular 
 
 
 
Purpose of musculoskeletal system? 
protect our organs, provide support & stability, & allow coordinated movement 
 
 
 
3 Types of Cells 
Osteoblasts: form new bone 
 
Osteocytes: bone cells that form osteoblasts 
 
Osteoclasts: dissolves/breakdowns bone 
 
 
 
Which diagnostic studies/labs should we be checking? 
Alkaline Phosphatase 
 
Serum calcium 
 
Serum phosphorus 
 
*FOR HEALING 
 
 
 
What is important to watch out for during bone scans? ...
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