Diagnostic Tests
Bones Development
Treatment
Fractures
Complications
100

A blood test that is used to diagnose Gout.

What is uric acid levels?

100

What bone cells are made of strong, non-living matrix of calcium salts and protein collagen?

What are osteocytes?

100

Term used to describe the treatment for when bone ends are held in place by metal plates and screws.

What is ORIF? (Open reducation Internal Fixation)

100

This type of fracture curves around the shaft of the bone.

What is spiral?

100

Complication of fractures in which small fat droplets are released from yellow bone marrow into the blood stream.

What is fat embolism?

200

A procedure with provides direct visualization of a joint and it's capsule.

What is Arthroscopy?

200

This hormone is secreted by the parathyroid glands and increases the removal of calcium and phosphate from the bones.

What is parathyroid hormone?


200

This is the most common treatment for a sprain.

What is R.I.C.E?

200

This type of fracture occurs when bone is bent and factures on the outer arc.

What is a Greenstick fracture?

200

A condition in which bone tissue dies as a result of impaired blood supply.

What is avascular necrosis?

300

A procedure in which synovial fluid is aspirated from a joint.

What is arthrocentesis?

300
This hormone  increases mitosis and protein synthesis in bone growth.

What is growth hormone?

300

This type of skin traction that is used for patients with hip fractures who are not candidates for early surgery.

What is Buck's Traction?

300

Occurs when a piece of bone is torn away from the main bone while still attached to a ligament or tendon.

What is Avulsion?

300

A term that is used to describe when bacteria invaded the bone and surrounding soft tissue.

What is Osteomyelitis?

400

A protein that is found in striated muscle that rises when muscle is damaged.

What is Myoglobin?

400

This hormone from the thyroid gland promotes the retention of calcium in the bones/

What is calcitonin?

400

This is often the required treatment for ischemia associated with PVD.

What is amputation?

400

This is caused when bone is weakened by pressure from a tumor or an actual tumor in the bone.

What is pathological fracture?

400

These complications can be prevented by adminstering enoxaparin, dalteparin, fondaparinux or Xarelto.

What is DVT or PE?

500
This serum enzyme increases when bone or liver tissue is damaged.

What is Alkaline Phosphatase?

500

This type of cell resorbs bone matrix when more calcium  is needed in the blood. 

What is osteoclast?

500

The primary type of treatment for this bone disorder is long-term antibiotic use.

What is osteomyelitis?

500

This type of fracture involves bones within a joint.

What is interarticular fracture?

500

This occurs when sheaths of fibrous tissue that support and partition nerves, muscles and blood vessels are compressed.

What is compartment syndrome?

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