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Orthopedic Nursing Exam 159 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Orthopedic Nursing Exam 159 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
First step in bone healing - CORRECT ANSWER hematoma which means that there is bleeding and it can effect the HH 
 
second step in bone healing - CORRECT ANSWER inflammatory phase fibrocartilage callus formation starts within 48 hours 
 
third stage in bone healing - CORRECT ANSWER reparative stage 
bony callus formation starts 3-4 weeks 
 
fourth stage stage of bone healing - CORRECT ANSWER 2-4 months extra structured remodeling 
 
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MODULE 6 DEX TEST 2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
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True or False: All screw holes in the Locking Third Tubular Plates accept 3.5 nonlocking cortical, 3.5 locking, and 4 mm cancellous screws - CORRECT ANSWER True 
 
The first step when reducing a BiMaleolar ankle fracture with an unstable syndesmosis should be: - CORRECT ANSWER Fixation of medial malleolus 
 
What plate and surgical approach is used most commonly for fixation of pilon fractures? - CORRECT ANSWER Anteriorolateral 
 
True or False: The Anterolateral Dista...
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What is the major difference between Arthrex PARS and competitor PARS systems? - Locking FiberWire stitch configuration (stronger than simple transverse suture passage) 
 
Where does the sural nerve cross the lateral border of the achilles tendon? (average) - 57 mm proximal to the insertion; or 9.8 cm from the calcaneal tuberosity according to some cadaveric studies 
 
Where does a midsubstance achilles rupture typically occur? - diminished vascular watershed region (2-6 cm proximal to the inser...
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Principles of AO - CORRECT ANSWER-Anatomical reduction, Stable internal fixation, 
preservation of blood supply, early mobilization 
Fixation - CORRECT ANSWER-External fixation is a temporary solution for trauma. 
Internal can be temporary or permanent. Helps fuse or heal fracture sites. 
Principles of plate fixation - CORRECT ANSWER-The tension band. Conversion of 
tensile forces to compression forces on the convex side of loaded...
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MSC Week 5 Trauma/Shoulder Questions with correct answers
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Principles of AO - ANSWER-Anatomical reduction, Stable internal fixation, 
preservation of blood supply, early mobilization 
Fixation - ANSWER-External fixation is a temporary solution for trauma. Internal 
can be temporary or permanent. Helps fuse or heal fracture sites. 
Principles of plate fixation - ANSWER-The tension band. Conversion of tensile 
forces to compression forces on the convex side of loaded bone. Screw generally 
should not be placed less than 1 cm (10mm) from fracture line. 
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csfa practice questions app Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
during a low anterior colon resection, the anvil of the EEA is inserted into the? 
sigmoid 
 
 
 
an informed operative from an adult patient MUST include: 
 
*a statement that the procedure was explained to the patient 
 
*The signature of a family member as a witness 
 
*The name of the primary practitioner performing the procedure 
 
*Procedures necessary to treat or diagnose the indicated condtion 
2, 3, and 4 only 
 
 
 
 
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LASx: Phalangeal Fxs Questions And Answers Graded A+
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How do we fix a comminuted P - Transfixation pin cast 
- External fixator 
- Fetlock arthrodesis 
- Salvage only 
How do we perform arthrodesis of the P2 bone in cases of fracture? - - one PIP plate and one 
regular locking comp. plate 
- place plates on P2 first, then align P1 and P2 
- insert scrrws in P1 
- close extensor tendon, SQ and skin, 
- cast for 6 weeks 
How do we provide emergency management of P3 fractures? - DONT NEED TO- hoof capsule acts 
as splint 
- provide pain relief 
How do...
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What is the major difference between Arthrex PARS and competitor PARS systems? - correct answer Locking FiberWire stitch configuration (stronger than simple transverse suture passage) 
 
Where does the sural nerve cross the lateral border of the achilles tendon? (average) - correct answer 57 mm proximal to the insertion; or 9.8 cm from the calcaneal tuberosity according to some cadaveric studies 
 
Where does a midsubstance achilles rup...
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Mod #6 Test - Sports On-Boarding Training – Arthrex| Questions and Answers A+ Grade
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What is not a key selling feature of the distal radius plate? - - Variable angle locking 
- Comes sterile packed 
- Scalloped distal portion of the head of the plate 
- Comprehensive instrumentation and tray 
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What are the two long bones that join to join the wrist? (Select all that apply) - - Ulna 
- Radius 
- Humerus 
Which of the following are complications of screw fixation for syndesmosis injury: - - Loosening 
- Breakage 
- Need of second operation 
*- All of the above* 
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Arthrex Sports IOT Exam (100 out of 100) Questions and Answers (Download To Score An A)
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The MPFL is the main passive stabilizer against lateral patella displacement and is at its tightest in what degree of flexion? 
0-30 degrees 
 
 
When referring to knee lower limb alignment, what is the normal Q angle for a female? 
18 degrees 
 
 
 
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T/F: Valgus alignment of a joint exists when any distal segment of the joint extends lateral to the joint. 
True 
 
 
Which statement regarding the MPFL is TRUE: 
It inserts on the upper 1/2 (superior) of the patella 
 
 
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