orthro surgery Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
the patella is an example of what type of bone | sesamoid |
what color marrow is found in small spaces of cancellous bone | red marrow |
definition of a tuberosity | large round projection |
all are types of joints except | stradler |
joints move in all ways except | circumvection |
require both internal manipulation of bone fragment and application of internal stablizing devices | ORIF (open reduction internal fixation) |
the metabolic phase of bone healing begins | 4-6 weeks after injury |
type of fracture caused by violent impact along the longitudinal axis of a bone | impact fracture |
what is used to identify damage to nerves | EMG |
position where a part of a limb is turned inward | varus |
a elevator is used | to lift periosteum from the surface of bone |
an arthroscope may have what degree of lens | 30 to 70 degrees |
when using a pneumatic tourniquet, the st should notify the surgeon | every 30 minutes |
all are true when using a fracture table except | arms on affected side are tucked to side |
all are true for fiberglass casts except | it is the most popular because of its manipulability properties |
all are used to trim & sculpture bone except | caliper |
total setting time for bone cement is | 8 - 16 minutes |
documentation of implant devices require all except | room personnel |
these are used to reconnect soft tissue to bone | staples |
excessive exposure to the vapors of bone cement can cause all except | thirst |
the ankle joint is distended with what fluid for an anklearthroscopy | saline |
ACL repair is performed using what size burr | 4.5mm |
most frequent torn meniscus in the knee | medial menicus |
1st instrument placed in the knee joint during an arthroscopy | inflow cannula (d) |
prep for a knee-arthroscopy includes the circumferentially prep from | ankle to mid-thigh |
pt is placed in what position for a shoulder arthroscopy | modified fowlers |
surgeon will instill how many mm of saline during a shoulder arthroscopy | 60mm |
pt w/a rotator cuff tear may not be able to what to the shoulder | ab duction |
when performing a rotator cuff repair, after the surgeon uses a burr to shave under the surface of acromion, next step is | to shave the cup to remove any loose/frayed tissue |
a bankart procedure is | used to correct a recurrent anterior dislocation of the shoulder |
in the putty-platt procedure, the joint capsule is anchored to | glenoid rim |
a bankart procedure uses what type of saw | oscillating |
a rotator cuff has all muscles except | pectorilis minor |
during a keller bunionectomy, how much is disected of the proximal phalanx | 1/3 |
dupuytrens contracture affects who | mostly older men |
trigger finger is most common in | infants/young children |
when performing a metacarpophalangeal joint arthroplasty(MCP),what type of scissor is used | tenotomy scissors |
MCP is caused by | longstanding rheumatiod arthritis |
which toe can not get "hammertoe" | the big toe |
open rotator cuff repair order | 1. pt is ppd |
open rotator cuff repair order | 2. 10-12mm incision is made/deltoid |
open rotator cuff repair order | 3. soft tissue is explored |
open rotator cuff repair order | 4.subacromioplasty is performed |
open rotator cuff repair order | 5. tear is identified |
open rotator cuff repair order | 6. tear is sutured |
open rotator cuff repair order | 7. closure per surgeons perference |
open rotator cuff repair order | 8. dressing is applied |
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