Fractures and Bone Disorders Flashcards

1
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What does a fracture mean?

A

Break in a bone

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2
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How are fractures classified?

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1) Position of bone
2) Completeness of Break
3) Skin Penetration

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3
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What does non-displaced vs displaced bone mean?

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Non displaced = bone ends are in normal position
displaced = end of bone out of alignment

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4
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What does complete vs incomplete break mean?

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Complete = bone is entirely broken through
incomplete = bone is only partially broken (hairline fracture)

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5
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What is closed vs open fracture?

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Closed (simple) = does not penetrate the skin
Open (compound) = bone penetrates skin

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What are the names of the common types of fractures?

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Comminuted, Greenstick, Impacted, Pott, and Colles

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7
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What is a comminuted fracture?

A

Bone is broken into many pieces

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What is a greenstick fracture?

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Partial fracture; one side looks bendy => common in children

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What is an impacted fracture?

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One end of bone driven into another part of bone

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10
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What is a Pott’s fracture?

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Ankle fracture specifically of the bumps on each ankle; common from falling awkwardly or twisting the ankle

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What is a Colle’s fracture

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Distal end of the radius; typically from using the hand to break a fall

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12
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What are the two ways to repair displaced bones (ends not aligned)

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Closed Reduction and Open Reduction

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13
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What is closed reduction?

A

Physician manually coaxes bone ends back into position

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14
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What is open reduction?

A

Bone ends surgically secured with pins/wires

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15
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Explain how fracture healing occurs here?

A

A hematoma (bruise) forms when the fracture intially occurs. Then a bunch of fibrocartilage calluses form in that area to cover the blood. Thirdly bony callus forms that replace the fibrocartilage. Finally, remodelling occurs which removes unnecessary bumps to fix the bone shape

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16
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What is osteomalacia?

A

Soft bones due to poor mineralization

17
Q

What causes poor mineralization of bone?

A

Improper diet (no calcium or vitamin d)

18
Q

What is rickets?

A

When there is too much cartilage and not enough bone

19
Q

What part of the bone is affected by rickets?

A

Epiphyseal plate; can’t calcify to support weight

20
Q

What bone disease is seen in the image? How can you tell?

A

Osteoporosis => Bone resorption (breaking of bone) > deposition (laying of new bone)

21
Q

What causes osteoporosis?

A

Decreased sex hormones

22
Q

Treatment for Osteop.?

A

Ca2+, Vit. D, HRT (Hormone replacement therapy)

23
Q

How can you prevent osteop.?

A

Adequate nutrition, weight-barring exercise