DXI III – TRAUMA EXAM 2025/2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Type II - ANS What is the most common type of Salter-Harris fracture?
Type I - ANS What type of Salter-Harris fracture does this image represent?
100% - ANS What percentage of loss of apposition is present?
Spiral Fracture - ANS Choose the fracture that results from rotational stresses and has an
oblique fracture plane encircling the long axis of the bone.
Impacts the treatment and prognosis. - ANS What is the major benefit to using the Salter-
Harris classification?
Remodeling - ANS What is the longest phase in bone healing?
It is an open fracture. - ANS The radiolucent areas overlying the soft tissues adjacent to the
fracture site tell you what about this fracture?
Poor immobilization - ANS The most common cause of improper healing of a fracture is?
Torus - ANS Which of the following fractures is an incomplete fracture of long bones seen in
children that presents as a cortical bulge on the concave side of the bone?
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, Pars interarticularis - ANS The most common location for a stress fracture is?
Chip - ANS These two patients had hyper flexion injuries to their fingers resulting in the x-
rays provided. What type of fracture do these most likely represent?
Supracondylar - ANS What is the most common location of fracture to occur around the
elbow in a child (60%)?
Bankart's lesion - ANS What is the proper name of the finding seen on this film?
Subclavian artery - ANS Childhood and adolescent clavicle fractures heal without sequelae in
up to 95% of cases. In adults the incidence of complications increases. Associated injury to the
underlying neuromuscular structures most frequently involves which of the following?
Clavicle fracture - ANS Which of the following represents the most common location for
fractures during birth and childhood?
Anterior humeral dislocation - ANS The lesion, indicated by the arrow, is a result of what
type of injury?
Comminuted fracture - ANS Which of the following fractures generates more than two
fragments?
Bar room fracture - ANS The phalanges and metacarpals are the most common sites of
skeletal injury in the entire skeleton. Phalangeal fractures are more common than metacarpal
fractures. The images provided below demonstrates the most common metacarpal fracture.
From the list provided select the fracture name.
Neer - ANS What is the name of the classification system for fractures seen at the proximal
humerus?
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Type II - ANS What is the most common type of Salter-Harris fracture?
Type I - ANS What type of Salter-Harris fracture does this image represent?
100% - ANS What percentage of loss of apposition is present?
Spiral Fracture - ANS Choose the fracture that results from rotational stresses and has an
oblique fracture plane encircling the long axis of the bone.
Impacts the treatment and prognosis. - ANS What is the major benefit to using the Salter-
Harris classification?
Remodeling - ANS What is the longest phase in bone healing?
It is an open fracture. - ANS The radiolucent areas overlying the soft tissues adjacent to the
fracture site tell you what about this fracture?
Poor immobilization - ANS The most common cause of improper healing of a fracture is?
Torus - ANS Which of the following fractures is an incomplete fracture of long bones seen in
children that presents as a cortical bulge on the concave side of the bone?
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, Pars interarticularis - ANS The most common location for a stress fracture is?
Chip - ANS These two patients had hyper flexion injuries to their fingers resulting in the x-
rays provided. What type of fracture do these most likely represent?
Supracondylar - ANS What is the most common location of fracture to occur around the
elbow in a child (60%)?
Bankart's lesion - ANS What is the proper name of the finding seen on this film?
Subclavian artery - ANS Childhood and adolescent clavicle fractures heal without sequelae in
up to 95% of cases. In adults the incidence of complications increases. Associated injury to the
underlying neuromuscular structures most frequently involves which of the following?
Clavicle fracture - ANS Which of the following represents the most common location for
fractures during birth and childhood?
Anterior humeral dislocation - ANS The lesion, indicated by the arrow, is a result of what
type of injury?
Comminuted fracture - ANS Which of the following fractures generates more than two
fragments?
Bar room fracture - ANS The phalanges and metacarpals are the most common sites of
skeletal injury in the entire skeleton. Phalangeal fractures are more common than metacarpal
fractures. The images provided below demonstrates the most common metacarpal fracture.
From the list provided select the fracture name.
Neer - ANS What is the name of the classification system for fractures seen at the proximal
humerus?
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