NSG 3280 EXAM 3 LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
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A fluid-filled sac formed by the connective tissue between the
muscles, tendons, and bone. - ANSWER-Bursae
What are the two responsibilities of Bursae? - ANSWER-
Increases lubrication & decreases friction
Bursitis - ______________ that occurs due to wear & tear from
repetitive movements or trauma. - ANSWER-inflammation
Clinical manifestations of bursitis include: - ANSWER-Limited
ROM due to pain
________ trauma -> hemorrhage of the muscle belly -> possible
calcification of the tissue (myositis ossificans) -> decreased
contractibility of muscle. - ANSWER-Blunt
Types of Bone:
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- Cortex (outer shell) of bone
- Built for compression and shear
- Fracture = when there is tension on the bone (especially the
convex side) - ANSWER-Cortical (compact)
Types of Bone:
- Interior bone
- Spongy and lattice-like
- Has decreased tolerance for compression - ANSWER-
Cancellous
Types of Fracture:
- Straight across and perpendicular to the long edge of bone -
ANSWER-Transverse
Types of Fracture:
- Result of rotational force on bone
- Causes an S-shaped separation around the bone - ANSWER-
Spiral
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Types of Fracture:
- Split the bone along its length - ANSWER-Longitudinal
Types of Fracture:
- Results of rotational force
- 45 degree fracture but does not spiral around bone - ANSWER-
Oblique
Types of Fracture:
- Multiple fracture lines and bone fragments
- Often associated with soft tissue damage - ANSWER-
Comminuted
Types of Fracture:
- Excessive force that drives one fragment into another -
ANSWER-Impacted
Types of Fracture:
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- Incomplete break in the bone
- Usually seen in kids - ANSWER-Greenstick
Types of Fracture:
- Cortical surface of the bone fails
- Caused by repetitive stress
- Can become complete fracture if left untreated - ANSWER-
Stress
Types of Fracture:
- Separation of a small fragment of bone still attached to a
ligament or tendon - ANSWER-Avulsion
Extent of Fracture:
- Ends of fracture fragments are separated - ANSWER-Displaced
Extent of Fracture:
- Ends of fracture fragments are aligned and positioned correctly -
ANSWER-Nondisplaced