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Chapter 31 - Orthopaedic Injuries Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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- Treat every sprain/strain like a fx 
RICES 
Amputations 
- control for shock 
Compartment Syndrome 
- usually fx tibia in adults 
- forearm in PEDs 
- 6 to 12 hours after injury 
- ↑ pain compared to injury on passive stretch 
(+ pallor, ↓ sensation, ↓ power) 
- Treatment Elbow 
- no distal pulse = emergency 
- ie splint in found position and xfer 
- elbow: traction and attempt restore of pulse 
Treatment Pelvis 
- retroperitoneal space: b/n ab mm and posterior wall 
- ↑ blood supply +...
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Arthrex Sports Module 5 Latest Version 100% Pass
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Arthrex Sports Module 5 Latest Version 
 
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Which muscle/tendon causes internal snapping of the hip? 
A. gluteus medius 
B. iliotibial band 
 
C. iliopsoas 
D. tensor fascia latae C. iliopsoas 
 
All of the following are hip flexor muscles, EXCEPT: 
A. Rectus Femoris 
B. Gluteus Medius 
 
C. Sartorius 
 
D. All of the above B. Gluteus Medius 
 
The three bones that make up the acetabulum are the: 
A. ilium, ischium, femur 
B. pubis, ilium, ischium 
C. femur, tibia, fibula 
 
D. ilium,...
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DIAGNOSTIC HIP-KNEE-ANKLE-FOOT ANATOMY KINIESIOLOGY FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY UPDATED VERSION QESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
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1.	What is considered as the strongest ligament of the hip 
-	Y ligament of bigelow / iliofemoral ligament 
 
2.	Largest nerve in the body 
-	Sciatic nerve 
-	As large as the diameter of the thumb 
 
3.	Normal neck shaft angle of the femur for adult 
-	125 degrees 
-	For children: 150 degrees 
 
4.	Origin of sartorius of the muscle 
-	ASIS 
 
5.	The most commonly injured knee ligament 
-	ACL 
 
6.	The most commonly inflamed bursa of the knee 
-	Prepatellar bursa 
-	Leads to housemaids knee 
 
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TEST BANK Radiographic Pathology for Technologists 6th Edition by Nina Kowalczyk
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TEST BANK Radiographic Pathology for Technologists 6th Edition by Nina KowalczykTable of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to Pathology .................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2: Skeletal System .................................................................................................................. 6 Chapter 3: Respiratory System ...........................................................................................
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PAS 407 Exam 2 Injuries Question and answers already passed
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PAS 407 Exam 2 Injuries Question and answers already passed Intracapsular Femoral Neck Fracture - correct answer Femoral neck fractures are common injuries. In young persons the fracture often results from trauma; in elderly people the cause is often related to osteoporosis and associated with a fall. 
 
Femoral neck fractures are intracapsular fractures. The capsule is the area that contains the fluid that lubricates and nourishes the hip joint. 
 
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Bontrager; Radiographic Positioning Chapter 6 & 7 Exam Questions and Answers 2024/2025
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The ____________ is located on the lateral aspect of the proximal femur 
 Greater trochanter 
The four bones of the pelvis: 
 Left hip bone 
Right hip bone 
Sacrum 
Coccyx 
The three parts of the acetabulum: 
 Illium 
Ischium 
Pubis 
Innominate bone is another name for: 
 One half of the pelvic girdle 
Hip bone 
Ossa coxae 
Largest and strongest bone of the body 
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ARRT EXTREMITIES PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, 100% ACCURATE, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED.
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ARRT EXTREMITIES PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, 
100% ACCURATE, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED. 
A compression fracture of the posterolateral humeral head and associated with an anterior dislocation 
of the glenohumeral joint is called a(an) - -ill-sachs defect 
A medial oblique projection of the knee demonstrates what? - -reveal the lateral compartment of 
the knee joint and the proximal tibia-fibular joint on the posterolateral aspect of the knee 
A microscopic unit of compact bone, consisting of a have...
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RNFA Final Exam - Questions and Answers
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RNFA Final Exam - Questions and Answers The supraglottis, glottis, and the subglottis represent three portions of which structure of the throat? Larynx In renal transplantation a kidney with __________ artery(ies) is preferred. Single The phrenic nerve innervates which structure? The Diaphragm Select the statement that best reflects the functional components of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The alimentary canal extends from the mouth to the anus. The gastric veins drain into which vein? Por...
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LRA 219 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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LRA 219 Questions and Answers Already Passed 
How many tarsal bones are found in the foot? a. 7 b. 14 c. 5 d. 26 7 
Which metatarsal bone of the foot has a prominent tuberosity frequently fractured? a. First b. Third c. Fourth d. Fifth Fifth 
Which term describes the top or anterior surface of the foot? a. Palmar b. Dorsum c. Volar d. Plantar Dorsum 
Where would the interphalangeal joint be found in the foot? a. Between the phalanges of the second through the fifth digits b. Between the tarsal b...
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3P High Stakes Exam Questions and Answers
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3P High Stakes Exam Questions and Answers 
Horner's syndrome -Answer-When examining the eyes, the right pupil reacts briskly to 
light, near effort, and is much smaller than the left pupil. This condition is most likely: 
Paralysis of oculomotor cranial nerve (CN III) -Answer-Dilated pupil is fixed to light and 
near accommodation 
Argyll Robertson pupils -Answer-Pupil appears small and irregular shaped and 
accommodate but do not react to light. 
Seizure -Answer-uncontrolled electrical activit...
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