Vocabulary
Functional Health Patterns
Types of Fractures
Complications of Fractures
Diagnostics
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Circular motion of a body part from a combination of flexion, abduction, extension, and adduction. 

What is circumduction? 

200

An example of a question related to elimination patterns. 

What is does your musculoskeletal problem make it hard for you to reach the toilet on time? 
200

One of the most common fractures in adults, this occurs when we put our hands out to break a forward fall. 

What is a Colles fracture? 

200

The breakdown of skeletal muscle which releases a damaging protein (myoglobin) into the blood.

What is rhabdomyolysis? (

200

X-ray of the cervical or lumbar intervertebral disc done after injecting contrast media into the nucleus pulpous, gives visualizfaiotn of the intervertebral disc abnormalities. 

What is a discogram? 
400

Metal pins and wires that are inserted into the bone and attached to external rods to stabilize the fracture while it heals. 

What is external fixation? 

400

If your patient has had total knee or total hip replacements, their current care could be impacted because of this. 

What is previous periods of prolonged immobilization which could have lead to the development of muscle atrophy or disuse osteoporosis? 

400

There is a high mortality rate associated with this type of fracture because it can be linked to serious intraabdominal injury, including laceration and hemorrhage of the urethra, bladder, or colon

What is a pelvic fracture? 

400

Fat globules enter the circulatory system and collect in areas with abundant blood vessels like the lungs and the brain. 

What is Fat Embolism Syndrome? 

400

This test measures the bone mineral density and can be used with the spine, femur, forearm, or total body.  Has minimal radiation exposure to the patient. 

What is DEXA - dual energy x-ray absorptiometry? 

600
An incomplete fracture with one side splintered and the other side bent. 

What is a greenstick fracture? 

600

Two questions that should be included in the health-perception-health management pattern assessment. 

What are health practices like maintaining normal body weight, avoiding excessive stress on muscles and joints, and using proper body mechanics, that the patient utilizes on a regular basis, and what are safety practices in place that can minimize the risk for musculoskeletal injury (identifying problem areas)? 

600

Older adults with osteopenia or osteoporosis are more at risk for having this type of fracture. 

What is hip fracture? 

600

Signs and symptoms that suggest compartment syndrome. 

What are the 6 "P's" - pain, pressure, paresthesia pallor, paralysis pulselessness.

600

This diagnostic is often used for patients with osteoporosis and results can be used to guide treatment and make the decision on when to start drug therapy to prevent osteoporotic fractures.  

What is DEXA? 

800

The correction of bone alignment through surgery, usually included internal fixation of the fracture with wires, screws, pins, plates, intramedullary rods, or nails. 

What is open reduction? 

800

"Have changes in your musculoskeletal system (posture, walking, muscle strength) and decreased ability to do certain things affected how you feel about yourself" would be a question posed to assess this functional health pattern. 

What is Self-Perception/Self-Concept Pattern

800

A TLSO brace may be used a few days after the initial injury to provide support during healing of this type of fracture. 

What is a stable vertebral fracture? 

800

This develops from communication of the fracture site with contaminants from the environment. 

What is infection? 

800

This test evaluates the electrical potential of skeletal muscle contraction and is completed using small gauge needles that are inserted into certain muscles. The needle probes are attached to leads that send information to a machine that then interprets the muscle electrical activity. 

What is electromyogram testing? 

1200
The cartilaginous area between the epiphysis and metaphysis.

What is the growth plate or epiphyseal plate? 

1200

"Describe any musculoskeletal pain you have."

 "How do you manage your pain." 

These are examples of questions asking in which portion of the functional health pattern evaluation? 

What is cognitive-Perceptual pattern? 

1200
All patients with this type of fracture should also be assessed for cervical spine injuries as the two often occur together. 

What is a facial fracture? 

1200
This occurs when edema creates enough pressure to obstruct circulation and cause venous occlusion - which further increases edema. 

What is compartment syndrome? 

1200

This test evaluates evoked potential of muscle contractions by placing electrodes on the skin and providing recordings of electrical activity of the muscle. 

What is somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP)?