ch. 37 SLOs

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describe important assessment findings for compartment syndrome

- patient complains of pain out of proportion of degree of injury - ischemia, necrosis, and functional impairment can happen **Medical emergency

Describe important assessment findings for neurovascular injury: - check __________ distal to injury; may have lack of sensation and absent or weak pulses - in neuromuscular compression if prolonged, ________ of the muscle can happen because its not getting stimulation of nerves to move and contract

-pulses and sensation -severe atrophy

factors that influence bone mass

Adequate calcium and vitamin D essential for bone health

fracture of bone that protrude to the outside of the body

Open (compound)

bone-forming cells

Osteoblasts

mature osteoblasts, maintain bone matrix

Osteocytes

age that bone mass peak occurs

Peak bone mass obtained at age 30-35

Rest, ice, compression, elevation; used for strain or sprain

RICE therapy

fracture in which bone fragments separate completely

closed (complete)

a fracture with more than one fracture line and more than two bone fragments, which may be shattered or crushed; not all crushed

comminuted

Clicking sound of the joints

crepitus

more common in young as a result of trauma

femoral head fracture

most common with osteoporosis

femoral neck fracture

an incomplete break in the bone with the intact side of the cortex flexed (one side is broken and the other is bent). It is usually seen in children.

greenstick

numbness or weakness of the lower extremity; straight-leg raising test can be used to assess

herniated disc

a fracture in which the bone fragments are still partially joined

incomplete

A patient has suffered a fracture of the distal radius. Please place the following steps for fracture repair in the correct order for bone fracture healing. Lamellar bone deposition Granular tissue formation Inflammatory phase Callus formation Bone remodeling

inflammatory phase granular tissue formation callus formation = stage 3 lamellar bone deposition bone remodeling

attach bone to bone; can rupture -usee stability after injury and healing

ligaments -capsular: part of joint capsule -extracapsular: provide stability

sharp pain, tenderness; spasm over the posterior lumbar area; decreased, painful ROM

low back pain

bruise of muscle itself

muscle contusion

the following are what? - Physical therapy - Massage - Acupuncture - Transcutenous electrical nerve stimulation - Chiropractic care

nonpharmacological therapies for musculoskeletal trauma

bone resorption

osteoclasts

bone is weakened or compromised; fracture occurs without significant trauma b/c its already weak; fragility fracture

pathological fracture

overstretch ligament with possible tear - 3 grades

sprain

Bone fracture healing: fracture and inflammatory phase; bleeding between edges of fractured bone

stage 1

Bone fracture healing: granulation tissue formation; fibroblasts are attracted to the area of injury, growth of vascular tissue to improve blood supply as fracture is healing

stage 2

Bone fracture healing: callus formation consisting of osteoblasts and chondroblasts; where full repair stage starts; synthesis of extracellular organic matrix of women bone and cartilage

stage 3 **repair stage starts

Bone fracture healing: lamellar bone deposition; strengthening phase, ossification occurring (give bone more structure)

stage 4 **more structure

Bone fracture healing: remodeling; involves remodeling of the bone at the site of the fracture; adequate strength commonly occurs in 3 to 6 months

stage 5 **Final formation

overstretch of muscle or tendon

strain

crack that occurs from excess use; a failure of one cortical surface of the bone, often cause by repetitive activity

stress fracture

attach muscle to bone; overuse injuries

tendons

trauma or injury EX - hip frature

traumatic fracture

A nurse knows that an osteoporotic fracture is more likely in bones with a high percentage of trabecular bone. Which of the following bones would be at greatest risk for such fractures?

wrist, vertebrae, upper femur (hip)


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