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A. Two-point gait
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C. Four-point gait
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D. Swing-to-gait
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ANSWER
B. Three-point gait This describes the three-point gait while using crutches.
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gs forward past the placement of the crutches. This is known as the:
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D. Three-point gait
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ANSWER
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gait is that the patient moves both legs PAST the placement of the crutches. It would have been the
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,QUESTION 3 zm
True or False: When using the swing-
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to gait with crutches, the patient will move both crutches forward, and then will move
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both legs forward to the same point as the crutches.
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ANSWER
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QUESTION 4 zm
While going down the stairs with crutches the patient will move the crutches down on
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to the step followed by?
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A. moving the non-injured leg down onto the step.
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B. moving the injured leg down onto the step.
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C. moving both legs down onto the step.
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ANSWER
B. moving the injured leg down onto the step. When going down the stairs with crutches, the patien
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t will move the crutches down first onto the step followed by moving the INJURED leg and then the
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QUESTION 5 zm
Figure 1 represents what type of bone fracture: This is a fracture that is slanted acros
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s the bone shaft.
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A. Transverse Fracture
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C. Oblique Fracture
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D. Compound Fracture
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ANSWER
C. Oblique Fracture
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Figure 2 represents what type of bone fracture: The fractured bone is broken into ma
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ny fragments (3 or more).
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C. Oblique Fracture
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ANSWER
D. Comminuted Fracture
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ANSWER
B. Compound Fracture
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You're caring for a patient who has experienced a fracture to the right arm that is rep
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resented in Figure 3. What nursing intervention will you take with this type of fractur
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e?
A. Cover the fracture with a sterile dressing
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B. Place the arm below the heart level.
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C. Attempt bone reduction by manually readjusting the bone.
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D. Place a tight compression bandage over the fracture.
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ANSWER
A. Cover the fracture with a sterile dressing Figure 3 represents a compound fracture (also called an
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open fracture). Due to the nature of this fracture, the patient is at major risk for infection because
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the skin is no longer intact. Therefore, the nurse should cover the fracture site with a sterile dressin
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g. NEVER attempt a bone reduction. In addition, avoid a tight compression bandage due to the devel
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opment of ischemia. Instead, you would want to immobilize the extremities and splint it.
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QUESTION 9 zm
Which statement by a patient, who just received a cast on the right arm for a fracture
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, requires you to notify the physician immediately?
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A. "It is really itchy inside my cast!"
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B. "My pain is so severe that it hurts to stretch or elevate my arm."
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C. "I can feel my fingers and move them."
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D. "I've been using ice packs to reduce swelling."
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ANSWER
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ng and may represent a condition called compartment syndrome. Compartment syndrome is where t
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he nerves and blood vessels are becoming compromised due to increasing pressure in the compartm
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ents within the fascia (remember fascia doesn't expand, so if there is building pressure within the c
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ompartments of muscle from bleeding etc. it will compromise circulation and nerve function). Reme
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Exam Solution zm
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mwith the injured leg and then moves the non-
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D. Swing-to-gait
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QUESTION 2 zm
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,QUESTION 3 zm
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both legs forward to the same point as the crutches.
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ANSWER
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QUESTION 4 zm
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A. moving the non-injured leg down onto the step.
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B. moving the injured leg down onto the step.
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C. moving both legs down onto the step.
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ANSWER
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QUESTION 5 zm
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A. Transverse Fracture
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D. Compound Fracture
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ANSWER
C. Oblique Fracture
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resented in Figure 3. What nursing intervention will you take with this type of fractur
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e?
A. Cover the fracture with a sterile dressing
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B. Place the arm below the heart level.
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C. Attempt bone reduction by manually readjusting the bone.
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D. Place a tight compression bandage over the fracture.
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ANSWER
A. Cover the fracture with a sterile dressing Figure 3 represents a compound fracture (also called an
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open fracture). Due to the nature of this fracture, the patient is at major risk for infection because
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the skin is no longer intact. Therefore, the nurse should cover the fracture site with a sterile dressin
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g. NEVER attempt a bone reduction. In addition, avoid a tight compression bandage due to the devel
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opment of ischemia. Instead, you would want to immobilize the extremities and splint it.
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QUESTION 9 zm
Which statement by a patient, who just received a cast on the right arm for a fracture
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, requires you to notify the physician immediately?
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A. "It is really itchy inside my cast!"
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B. "My pain is so severe that it hurts to stretch or elevate my arm."
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C. "I can feel my fingers and move them."
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D. "I've been using ice packs to reduce swelling."
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ANSWER
B. "My pain is so severe that it hurts to stretch or elevate my arm." This statement is very concerni
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ng and may represent a condition called compartment syndrome. Compartment syndrome is where t
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he nerves and blood vessels are becoming compromised due to increasing pressure in the compartm
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ents within the fascia (remember fascia doesn't expand, so if there is building pressure within the c
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