Bone Basics
Joints & Movement
Traction
disorders and Conditions
Diagnostics & Nutrition
100

How many bones are in the adult skeleton?

206

100

What connects bone to bone?

Ligaments

100

What is the purpose of traction?

Align bones, reduce spasms/pain, immobilize fractures

100

Which arthritis is systemic?

→ Rheumatoid arthritis

100

100: Which imaging test is most commonly used to identify fractures?

→ X-ray

200

List two functions of the skeleton.

Support, protection, movement, mineral storage, blood cell production

200

What connects muscle to bone?

Tendons

200

Buck’s traction is a type of _______ traction.

→ Skin traction

200

Which arthritis is caused by wear-and-tear?

→ Osteoarthritis

200

Which test uses contrast dye to view ligaments and cartilage in joints?

→ Arthrogram

300

Example of a long bone and a flat bone.

Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Metacarpals, hand bones, Phalanges, Femur (thigh bone – largest bone in the body), Tibia (shin bone, weight-bearing), Fibula (lateral lower leg), Metatarsals (foot bones), Phalanges (toe bones)

300

Which joint type allows movement in many directions, such as the hip?

Ball-and-socket joint

300

What must always be true about traction weights?

→ Hang freely, never on the floor/bed

300

Name two signs of osteomyelitis.

→ Pain, swelling, fever, redness, warmth

300

Which imaging test gives detailed views of soft tissue?

→ MRI

400

What is the shaft of a long bone called?

Diaphysis

400

Which joint type is found at the base of the thumb?

Saddle joint

400

True/False: Nurses can remove weights for skin care.

→ False

400

RA commonly affects which joints first?

→ Small joints of hands and feet

400

Which nutrient is most important for tissue repair?

→ Protein

500

What membrane covers the outer surface of bones?

Periosteum

500

What fluid lubricates synovial joints?

Synovial fluid

500

One major complication of skeletal traction.

→ Infection, impaired circulation, contractures

500

Nursing care for osteomyelitis includes ________.

 → IV antibiotics, pain control, wound care, high-protein diet

500

What is a specific danger sign for the client wearing a halo device?

Severe Headache