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| surgical procedure deigned to stiffen or fuse a joint is called |
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| A lateral curvature of the spine is |
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| instruments, screws, plates |
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| the congenital deformity known as club foot is surgically referred to as |
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| the patella is an example of what kind of bone |
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| movement toward the medial plane |
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| the pt would most likey be placed in the prone position for |
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| when assisting with the application of a plaster cast, you would do all of the following |
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| secure a bucket of hot water |
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| the type of fracture that includes splintered or crushed bone is |
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| the general term for joint reconstruction is |
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| the number of lumbar vertebrae is |
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| baker's cysts are found in the |
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| during a basic femoral head fixation , the length and position of the implant is determined by the use of |
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| death of bone tissue due to the lack of circulation is |
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| equipment used to debride and clean infected wounds and joints is |
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| the most likely donor sire for an autogenous bone graft is |
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| cancellous screws are used for what region of the bone |
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| what surgical instrument might be used to prepare the drilled hole for the screw during an ORIF if the bone is fragile |
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| benign outpouchings of sunoviom from intracarpal joints are called |
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| compression of the median nerve at the volar surface of the wrist is known as |
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| intertrochanter fractures most often occur in which age population |
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| a fixation device that provides maximum holding and rigid fixation of a fracture by tightening bone fragments together is called a/an |
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| compression plate and screws |
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| in a total hip replacement, which structure is/are reamed |
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| acetabulum and sometimes femoral shaft |
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| a dorsal angulated fracture of the distal radius is commonly called a/an |
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| a fracture similar to an oblique, differing only in the length of the fracture line is called |
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| another name for scapulae is |
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| the heavy bone that extends from the scapula to the elbow is the |
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| which type of laser is used to remove methyl methacrylate from a cemented joint implant during a revision arthroplasty |
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| which structure attaches muscle to bone |
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| complete displacement of one articular surface of a joint from another is called a |
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| the olecranon process in located at the |
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| the most frequent site of cartilage tears in the knee joint is at the |
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| the amount of pressure used to inflate a tourniquet depends on all of the following except |
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| depth of surgical incision |
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| skeletal traction of a lower leg is accomplished with the use of a/an |
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| a fracture of the neck of the femur would require a/an |
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| what specialized type of retractor is used during a rotator cuff repair that aids in exposure of the surgical site |
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| the cruciate ligament is located in the |
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| carpal tunnel affects the |
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| a lateral deviation in the position of the great toe is termed |
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| a total hip replacement would be indicated when the patient has |
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| degenerative hip joint disease |
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| the wound irrigation most frequently used in orthopeduc surgery is |
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| a flexion deformity of one of the four lesser toes is called |
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| which fracture most commonly occurs in childhood |
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| what item should be available during a total hip arthroplasty to be inserted into the reamed femoral canal that will prevent methyl methacrylare from entering the medullary canal |
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| osteogenesis or bone growth can be induced by |
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| the longest bone in the body is the |
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| stabilization or immobilization of the hip joints after surgery is accomplished by the use of |
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| which suture is used for tendon repair |
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| on lumbar laminectomy, which instrument will the surgeon use to remove the specimen |
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| which structure joins the clavicle medially |
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| in what surgery would a small fragment commpression set be used |
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| a fracture caused by a disease is called a/an |
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| a rotator cuff tear would occur in the |
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| a ventilation system that provides a rapid air exchange in unidirectional flow is called |
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| when you are preparing for an orthopedic procedure, betadine runs under the tourniquet. the appropriate action would be |
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| remove the tourniquet and start over |
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| a bucket handles tear in the medial cartilage of the knee is repaired by preforming which of the following |
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| cells that are responsible for forming new bone |
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| the shaft or middle part of the long bone is called |
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| periosteum is lifted from the surface of the bone with a/an |
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| a rounded protuberance found at a pint of articulation with another bone is called a |
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| a condition often occuring in old age, in which there is a generalized loss of bone substance due mainly to excessive bone reabsorption is |
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| the epiphysis or metaphysis regers to the |
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| which instrument wold not be common to use in an ortho procedure |
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| a connective tissue band that holds bones together is called |
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| a keller arthroplasty or mcbride procedure is performed to treat |
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| the proximal phalanx refers to the bone of the finger that is |
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| connected to the metacarpal |
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| the bones of the palm of the hand are referred to as |
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| the advantages of threads on the head of a screw include which of the following |
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| actually screws into the plate and screws lock into place |
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| surgery on the medial malleolus would be of the |
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| stages of fracture healing |
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Hematoma formation fibrin network formation invasion of osteoblasts callus formation remodeling HFICR (have frank ice crystals ride) |
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| the term used to signify that a specific fracture has not healed in the time considered average for that fracture is |
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| a putti platt correction is for |
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| recurrent shoulder dislocation |
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| a newer fracture table used for orthopedic procedures is |
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| what is the proper order when using pins/screws |
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| depth gauge, drill with guide, screw driver |
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| dr wester noted ortho surgeons are very picky and careful about |
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