Chapter 32- Orthopaedic Injuries Flashcards
nondisplaced fracture
a hairline fracture, a simple crack of the bone
comminuted fracture
A fracture in which the bone is broken into more than two fragments.
epiphyseal fracture
A fracture that occurs in a growth section of a child’s bone and may lead to growth abnormalities
greenstick fracture
An incomplete fracture that passes only partway through the shaft of a bone but may still cause substantial angulation; occurs in children.
incomplete fracture
A fracture that does not run completely through the bone; a nondisplaced partial crack
oblique fracture
A fracture in which the bone is broken at an angle across the bone. This is usually the result of a sharp, angled blow to the bone.
pathologic fracture
A fracture of weakened or diseased bone, seen in patients with osteoporosis, infection, or cancer; often produced by minimal force
spiral fracture
A fracture caused by a twisting or spinning force, causing a long, spiral-shaped break in the bone. This is sometimes the result of abuse in young children
transverse fracture
A fracture that occurs straight across the bone. This is usually the result of a direct blow injury.
crepitus
a grating or grinding sensation when fractured bone ends rub together
signs of a dislocation
Marked deformity
Swelling
Pain that is aggravated by any attempt at movement
Tenderness on palpation
Virtually complete loss of normal joint motion (locked joint)
Numbness or impaired circulation to the limb or digit
sprain
when a joint is twisted or stretched beyond normal range of motion
signs of a sprain
The patient is unwilling to use the limb (guarding).
Swelling and ecchymosis are present at the injured joint as a result of torn blood vessels.
Pain prevents the patient from moving or using the limb normally.
Instability of the joint is indicated by increased motion, especially at the knee; however, this may be masked by severe swelling and guarding
signs of a strain
A “snap” when a muscle tears
Increased sharp pain with passive movement of the injured extremity
Severe weakness of the muscle
Extreme point tenderness
compartment syndrome
a limb-threatening condition characterized by localized tissue swelling within a compartment