MSN 223 QUIZ MSN 2,2 QUIZ moreblessingsinyoro42@gmail.com Switch account Indicates required question Email Closed reduction refers to: A. Surgical alignment B. Manual realignment without surgery C. Use of traction D. Immobilization Which of the following is NOT part of RICE management? A. Rest B. Ice C. Compression D. Casting A newly applied cast becomes fully dry in: A. 2–6 hours B. 6–12 hours C. 24–48 hours D. 3–5 days The first stage of fracture healing is: A. Callus formation B. Ossification C. Hematoma formation D. Remodeling A third-degree sprain is characterized by: A. Mild pain B. Partial tear C. Complete ligament tear D. No swelling A greenstick fracture is: A. Complete fracture B. Spiral fracture C. Incomplete fracture in children D. Compression fracture Which is the first priority in managing a patient with an orthopedic injury? A. Immobilization B. Pain management C. Airway, breathing, circulation D. X-ray Untitled Question A dislocation becomes dangerous mainly because: A. It causes swelling B. It delays healing C. It may lead to avascular necrosis D. It always fractures bone Which is NOT a method of fracture fixation? A. Traction B. Splints C. ORIF D. Massage Which structure is primarily affected in a sprain? A. Muscle B. Ligament C. Tendon D. Bone A strain involves injury to: A. Ligaments B. Bones C. Muscles or tendons D. Cartilage A fracture that communicates with the external environment is: A. Closed fracture B. Pathological fracture C. Communitated D. Stress fracture Which factor delays fracture healing? A. Proper immobilization B. Good nutrition C. Infection D. Adequate calcium Which diagnostic tool confirms a dislocation? A. MRI B. Blood test C. X-ray D. CT scan What is the main component of plaster of Paris? A. Calcium carbonate B. Calcium sulphate C. Sodium chloride D. Magnesium oxide Which cancer commonly metastasizes to bone? A. Lung only B. Thyroid, breast, prostate C. Brain D. Skin When unsure whether an injury is a sprain, strain, or fracture, you should: A. Wait for X-ray B. Treat as sprain C. Treat as fracture D. Apply heat The best time to apply heat after a sprain is: A. Immediately B. Within 6 hours C. After 24–48 hours D. After 1 week Skeletal traction differs from skin traction because it: A. Uses lighter weights B. Is less invasive C. Is applied directly to bone D. Is temporary Skin traction uses weights of: A. 1–2 kg B. 2–3 kg C. 5–10 kg D. 10–20 kg Fatigue fractures are caused by: A. Infection B. Trauma C. Repeated stress D. Tumors Which fracture type has more than two fragments? A. Oblique B. Spiral C. Comminuted D. Transverse Callus formation typically begins: A. Immediately B. After 24 hours C. End of first week D. After 1 month Why are circumferential casts avoided in acute fractures in the emergency department? A. They delay healing B. They cause infection C. They increase risk of compartment syndrome D. They are difficult to apply Which is a warning sign of a tight cast? A. Warm fingers B. Pink nail beds C. Numbness and tingling D. Mild swelling This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. - Contact form owner - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy Does this form look suspicious? Report Google Forms
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1. Closed reduction refers to:
Closed reduction is a non-surgical procedure to set a broken bone by manual manipulation.
B. Manual realignment without surgery
2. Which of the following is NOT part of RICE management?
RICE stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. Casting is a method of immobilization but not part of the R RICE acronym.
D. Casting
3. A newly applied cast becomes fully dry in:
A plaster of Paris cast typically takes 24 to 48 hours to fully dry and harden.
C. 24–48 hours