Fracture Review Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What is a frature? | It is a disruption in the continuity of a bone |
| Describe a "greenstick" fracture. | A common fracture in children where the bone breaks incompletely. |
| Describe a "sprial" fracture. | A ragged break that occurs when excessive twisting forces are applied to a bone. |
| Describe an "impacted" fracture. | When broken bone ends are forced into each other. |
| Describe a "comminuted" fracture. | When a bone is broken completely and into many pieces. |
| Describe a "fissured" fracture. | When a bone undergoes an incomplete and longitudinal break. |
| Describe a "transverse" fracture. | A complete break in the bone that occurs at a right angle to the axis of the bone. |
| Describe an "oblique" fracture. | A complete break in the bone that occurs at an angle other than a right angle to the axis of the bone. |
| What is a "simple" fracture? | When a bone sustains a break and does NOT protrude through the soft tissues of the integuemtary system. |
| What is a "compound" fracture? | When a bone breaks or sustains an injury and one or both ends of the bone protrude through the skin. |
| What is a "stress" fracture? | Microdamage due to repeated loading of low magnitude forces on the bone. |
| What is a "stress reaction"? | Any increase in magnitude or frequency of bone loading. |
| What is "osteochondrosis"? | When an injury to the bone involves disruption of blood supply to an epiphysis of a bone. |
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