what is a fat embolism?
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- a piece of intravascular fat that lodges within a blood vessel that can
cause a blockage or a lack of blood flow
______________ is the term used for a hip socket that does not fully cover the ball portion
of the upper thigh bone. this allows the hip joint to become partially or completely
dislocated.
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hip dysplasia
,what is osetomalacia?
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- a metabolic bone disease characterized by inadequate bone
mineralization
what are the manifestations of a fracture?
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- acute pain
- loss of function
- deformity
- shortening of the extremity
- crepitus
- local swelling and discoloration
- diagnosis by symptoms and radiography
- patient usually reports an injury to the area
_______________ is a condition in which skeletal muscle dies, releasing substances into the
blood that can cause kidney failure. usually caused by a specific event; most
commonly injury, overexertion, infection, drug use, and certain medications
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Rhabdomyolysis
,what are common s/s of multiple sclerosis?
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- partial or complete loss of vision
- prolonged double vision
- blurry vision
- slurred speech
- fatigue
- dizziness
- tingling or pain in parts of the body
- problems with bowel and bladder elimination
- sexual dysfunction
what are the common s/s of a sprained ankle?
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- pain when bearing weight on the affected foot
- swelling
- bruising
- tenderness upon touch
- restricted range of motion
- instability in the affected ankle
- popping sensation or sound at the time of injury
what should you teach a patient about Risedronate (Actonel)?
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, - Risedronate may be taken once daily or once weekly
what is an impacted fracture?
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- a fracture in which a bone fragment is driven into another bone fragment
what is a comminuted fracture?
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- a fracture in which a bone has splintered into several fragments
what is osteomalacia?
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- Osteomalacia refers to a marked softening of your bones, most often
caused by severe vitamin D deficiency.
what is involved in the rehabilitation care of an elbow fracture?
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- a piece of intravascular fat that lodges within a blood vessel that can
cause a blockage or a lack of blood flow
______________ is the term used for a hip socket that does not fully cover the ball portion
of the upper thigh bone. this allows the hip joint to become partially or completely
dislocated.
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hip dysplasia
,what is osetomalacia?
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- a metabolic bone disease characterized by inadequate bone
mineralization
what are the manifestations of a fracture?
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- acute pain
- loss of function
- deformity
- shortening of the extremity
- crepitus
- local swelling and discoloration
- diagnosis by symptoms and radiography
- patient usually reports an injury to the area
_______________ is a condition in which skeletal muscle dies, releasing substances into the
blood that can cause kidney failure. usually caused by a specific event; most
commonly injury, overexertion, infection, drug use, and certain medications
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Rhabdomyolysis
,what are common s/s of multiple sclerosis?
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- partial or complete loss of vision
- prolonged double vision
- blurry vision
- slurred speech
- fatigue
- dizziness
- tingling or pain in parts of the body
- problems with bowel and bladder elimination
- sexual dysfunction
what are the common s/s of a sprained ankle?
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- pain when bearing weight on the affected foot
- swelling
- bruising
- tenderness upon touch
- restricted range of motion
- instability in the affected ankle
- popping sensation or sound at the time of injury
what should you teach a patient about Risedronate (Actonel)?
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, - Risedronate may be taken once daily or once weekly
what is an impacted fracture?
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- a fracture in which a bone fragment is driven into another bone fragment
what is a comminuted fracture?
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- a fracture in which a bone has splintered into several fragments
what is osteomalacia?
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- Osteomalacia refers to a marked softening of your bones, most often
caused by severe vitamin D deficiency.
what is involved in the rehabilitation care of an elbow fracture?
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