Chapter 30 - Musculoskeletal Trauma and Nontraumatic Fractures Flashcards

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compartment syndrome

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a condition in which increased tissue pressure in a confined space causes decreased blood flow, leading to hypoxia and possible muscle, nerve, and vessel impairment, which may be permanent if the cells die.

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crepitus

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the sound or feel of broken bone grinding against each other. Also called crepitation.

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direct force

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direct blow. Injuries from direct force occur at the point of impact.

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indirect force

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a force that causes injury some distance away from the point of impact.

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nontraumatic fracture

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a broken bone resulting from a disease that causes degeneration and dramatic weakening of the bone, making it prone to fracture. Also called pathologic fracture.

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osteoporosis

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a degenerative bone disorder associated with an accelerated loss of minerals, primarily calcium, from the bone.

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parasthesia

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a prickling or tingling feeling that indicates some loss of sensation.

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splint

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any device used to immobilize a body part.

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twisting force

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a force that twists a bone while one end is held stationary.

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