Cranial and Facial bone test Flashcards
what skull fractures is least likely to require intervention
linear skull fracture
what is most significant complication often associated with a depressed skull fracture
epidural hemorrhage
what fractures are most likely to result in CSF leakage
basilar skull fracture and diastatic fracture
what fractures are most likely to affect children
diastatic fracture, and ping pong fracture
what fracture is most likely to be comminuted
depressed skull fracture
what fracture occurs only along suture lines
diastatic fracture
what fracture is comparable to a green stick fracture in long bones
ping pong fracture
what fracture is least likely to cause boney protrusion into the cranium
linear skull fracture
what is considered the most serious linear skull fracture
basilar skull fx
what areas usually are affected in a zygomaticomaxillary complex fx
zygomatic arch, orbital wall and maxillary sinus
what fx is associated with a floating face
LeFort fxs
what are common complications associated with zygomaticomaxillary complex fxs
blood in maxillary sinus, and ocular injuries
what fxs may result in injury to the maxillary sinus
zygomaticomaxillary complex fx, and blow out fx
what fxs follows the ‘ring rule’
mandibular fxs
what fx is most often related to a blow to the orbit
blow out fx