Exam 2 - Bone fracture Classifications
This is the bone fracture classification where the bone does not break through the skin. a. greenstick fracture. b. compound fracture. c. pott fracture. d. simple fracture. e. displaced fracture. h. oblique fracture. i. incomplete fracture.
d. simple fracture.
This is the bone fracture classification where the fracture is at right angles to the long axis of the bone. a. linear fracture. b. compound fracture. c. colles fracture. d. transverse fracture. e. displaced fracture. h. oblique fracture. i. spiral fracture.
d. transverse fracture.
The bone fracture classification that results in the bone becoming broken into two or more pieces. a. comminuted fracture. b. compound fracture. c. impacted fracture. d. oblique fracture. e. complete fracture. h. pott fracture. i. colles fracture.
e. complete fracture.
This is the bone fracture classification that is considered as a partial fracture where one side of the bone breaks while the other side of the bone is bent. a. pott fracture. b. epiphyseal fracture. c. depressed fracture. d. colles fracture. e. greenstick fracture. h. compression fracture. i. spiral fracture.
e. greenstick fracture.
The bone fracture classification where the bone is squashed. a. stress fracture. b. greenstick fracture. c. depressed fracture. d. compound fracture. e. impacted fracture. h. compression fracture. i. displaced fracture.
h. compression fracture.
This is the bone fracture classification where a diagonal fracture is at an angle. a. spiral fracture. b. stress fracture. c. incomplete fracture. d. hairline fracture. e. displaced fracture. h. oblique fracture. i. impacted fracture.
h. oblique fracture.
The bone fracture classification that is a fracture of the distal end of the lateral forearm bone (radius) and produces a "dinner fork" deformity. a. transverse fracture. b. avulsion fracture. c. impacted fracture. d. epiphyseal fracture. e. linear fracture. h. hairline fracture. i. colles fracture.
i. colles fracture.
The Name of the bone fracture classification where: One fragment of a bone is firmly driven into the other. a. comminuted fracture. b. stress fracture. c. depressed fracture. d. colles fracture. e. avulsion fracture. h. compression fracture. i. impacted fracture.
i. impacted fracture.
This is the bone fracture classification where the fracture spirals around the axis of a long bone. a. greenstick fracture. b. compound fracture. c. pott fracture. d. transverse fracture. e. displaced fracture. h. oblique fracture. i. spiral fracture.
i. spiral fracture.
The bone fracture classification that may result from the complete severing of a body part, such as a finger is called a(n): a. compression fracture. b. avulsion fracture. c. impacted fracture. d. epiphyseal fracture. e. greenstick fracture. h. hairline fracture. i. comminuted fracture.
b. avulsion fracture.
This is the bone fracture classification where the epiphysis is separated from the diaphysis of the epiphyseal plate. a. displaced fracture. b. epiphyseal fracture. c. depressed fracture. d. linear fracture. e. transverse fracture. h. compression fracture. i. oblique fracture.
b. epiphyseal fracture.
This is the bone fracture classification where a fine crack that sections the bone remain aligned. a. pott fracture. b. hairline fracture. c. depressed fracture. d. colles fracture. e. avulsion fracture. h. compression fracture. i. impacted fracture.
b. hairline fracture.
The bone fracture classification that causes the broken part of the bone to form a concavity a. stress fracture. b. comminuted fracture. c. depressed fracture. d. compound fracture. e. impacted fracture. h. compression fracture. i. displaced fracture.
c. depressed fracture.
This is the bone fracture classification where a partial fracture extends only partway across the bone. a. comminuted fracture. b. stress fracture. c. incomplete fracture. d. simple fracture. e. avulsion fracture. h. compound fracture. i. hairline fracture.
c. incomplete fracture.
This is the bone fracture classification where the fracture is at the distal ends of the tibia and fibula. a. greenstick fracture. b. comminuted fracture. c. pott fracture. d. colles fracture. e. displaced fracture. h. oblique fracture. i. impacted fracture.
c. pott fracture.
The bone fracture classification where the broken ends of the bone protrude through the skin. a. pathologic fracture. b. greenstick fracture. c. impacted fracture. d. compound fracture. e. complete fracture. h. pott fracture. i. displaced fracture.
d. compound fracture.
This is the bone fracture classification where the weakening of bone caused by a disease process like cancer. a. greenstick fracture. b. comminuted fracture. c. incomplete fracture. d. pathologic fracture. e. displaced fracture. h. oblique fracture. i. impacted fracture.
d. pathologic fracture.
The bone fracture classification that consists of the bone becoming splintered into several small pieces between the main parts. a. comminuted fracture. b. avulsion fracture. c. impacted fracture. d. simple fracture. e. stress fracture. h. pott fracture. i. colles fracture.
a. comminuted fracture.
This is the bone fracture classification where the fractured bone parts are out of the anatomic alignment. a. displaced fracture. b. comminuted fracture. c. depressed fracture. d. linear fracture. e. transverse fracture. h. compression fracture. i. oblique fracture.
a. displaced fracture.
This is the bone fracture classification where the fracture is parallel to the long axis of the bone. a. linear fracture. b. stress fracture. c. incomplete fracture. d. hairline fracture. e. avulsion fracture. h. epiphyseal fracture. i. impacted fracture.
a. linear fracture.
This is the bone fracture classification that is thin fracture that is due to repeated, stressful impact such as running. a. stress fracture. b. compound fracture. c. pott fracture. d. transverse fracture. e. displaced fracture. h. oblique fracture. i. spiral fracture.
a. stress fracture.