Pediatric Bone Basics
Fractures & Immobilization
Orthopedic Conditions
Traction & Fixation
Nursing Interventions
100

What is the name of the cartilage growth area at the end of long bones that is vulnerable to injury?

Growth Plate (Physis)

100

What is the first priority assessment for a newly casted extremity?

Neurovascular status

100

This congenital foot deformity requires serial casting and possibly surgery.

Clubfoot (talipes equinovarus)

100

In traction, what should always be true about the position of the weights?

They hang freely and are not resting on the floor or bed

100

For immobilized children, name two interventions to prevent constipation.

High-fiber diet and adequate fluids

200

Name one reason children’s bones heal faster than adults.

Thicker, more vascular periosteum

200

Name the 6 signs of impaired circulation in a casted limb (compartment syndrome)

Pallor, pulselessness, paresthesia, pain, paralysis, or poikilothermia

200

Name the hip disorder that is a result of avascular necrosis of the femoral head.

Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease

200

Name a purpose for traction? 

Provide rest for an extremity

Help prevent or improve contracture deformity

Correct a bony deformity

Treat a dislocation

Allow position and alignment

Provide immobilization

Reduce muscle spasms

200

What therapy can help maintain joint mobility in a child with juvenile idiopathic arthritis?

Heat application and range-of-motion exercises

300

What type of fracture is common in children due to flexible bones and only partially breaks through?

Greenstick fracture

300

Which complication involves increased pressure in a closed space that impairs blood flow and nerve function?

Compartment syndrome

300

Which musculoskeletal disorder is a non-progressive motor impairment from brain injury?

Cerebral Palsy (CP)

300

What is the main difference between skeletal and skin traction?

Skeletal traction uses pins/wires inserted into bone and skin traction uses external wraps/straps

300

Which medication is used to increase bone density in children with osteogenesis imperfecta?

Pamidronate

400

Which part of the bone is between the diaphysis and epiphysis

Metaphysis

400

What is the most important teaching point for skin care in a Pavlik harness or any harness?

Check skin under straps daily and avoid lotions/powders

400

This growth plate disorder causes the femoral head to slip backward, often in obese adolescents

Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE)

400

Name a nursing priority for a child with an external fixation device.

Crutch/walker use

Pin care is essential

Emotional support of patient and family

Cast care (post fixator removal)

Neurovascular Checks

400

In CP, what is baclofen used for?

Reduce muscle spasticity

500

At what age range does a school-age child’s fracture typically heal in 4–6 weeks?

Ages 6–12 years

500

For a child in a hip spica cast, what special precaution should be taken during diapering?

Using waterproof barriers to keep the cast dry

500

What type of scoliosis treatment is recommended for a Cobb angle >45 degrees?

Surgical spinal fusion

500

When can a nurse release traction? 

Emergencies or with provider supervision

500

In Duchenne muscular dystrophy, which muscle group appears enlarged due to fat and fibrous tissue infiltration?

The calves

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