JR 101 FINAL EXAM ALL POSSIBLE QUESTIONS
CERTIFICATION REVIEW SET 2026 ANSWERS
GUARANTEED PASS
⫸ modular solutions mean Answer: the solutions or products allow for
different combinations of stem, neck length and head size
⫸ hemi - hip indications Answer: femoral neck fractures
idiopathic avascular necrosis
nonunions
⫸ valgus Answer: greater angle b/w joint limbs than normal (kncoked
knees)
⫸ varus Answer: lesser angle b/w joint limbs than normal
⫸ Rule of thirds for describing fractures Answer: Proximal, Middle,
distal; "fracture of the proximal third"
⫸ types of fracture patterns Answer: transverse, oblique, spiral, wedge
⫸ break types Answer: comminuted - shatters
, greenstick - incomplete break
⫸ Scapula Answer: 3 angles: inferior, superior, lateral
borders: lat, med, sup
⫸ Pelvis bone landmarks Answer: Iliac Crest
Illium
ASIS - Anterior -Superior Illiac Spine
Ischium
Pubis
Acetablulum
⫸ Thigh Hip landmarks Answer: femur head and neck
greater/lesser trochanter
trochanteric fossa
ontertrotrochanteric line
clacar - strongest bone area on body
linear aspera - line down the shaft of femur
⫸ Leg knee Answer: intercondylar tuebrcles - medial and lateral, where
ACL and PCL attach
condylea
Gerdys tubercle - lateral side
CERTIFICATION REVIEW SET 2026 ANSWERS
GUARANTEED PASS
⫸ modular solutions mean Answer: the solutions or products allow for
different combinations of stem, neck length and head size
⫸ hemi - hip indications Answer: femoral neck fractures
idiopathic avascular necrosis
nonunions
⫸ valgus Answer: greater angle b/w joint limbs than normal (kncoked
knees)
⫸ varus Answer: lesser angle b/w joint limbs than normal
⫸ Rule of thirds for describing fractures Answer: Proximal, Middle,
distal; "fracture of the proximal third"
⫸ types of fracture patterns Answer: transverse, oblique, spiral, wedge
⫸ break types Answer: comminuted - shatters
, greenstick - incomplete break
⫸ Scapula Answer: 3 angles: inferior, superior, lateral
borders: lat, med, sup
⫸ Pelvis bone landmarks Answer: Iliac Crest
Illium
ASIS - Anterior -Superior Illiac Spine
Ischium
Pubis
Acetablulum
⫸ Thigh Hip landmarks Answer: femur head and neck
greater/lesser trochanter
trochanteric fossa
ontertrotrochanteric line
clacar - strongest bone area on body
linear aspera - line down the shaft of femur
⫸ Leg knee Answer: intercondylar tuebrcles - medial and lateral, where
ACL and PCL attach
condylea
Gerdys tubercle - lateral side