Jeopardy Soft Tissue Injuries Soft Tissue Healing Bones, Joints, Anything goes! Fractures Fracture’s Healing Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100.

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Jeopardy Soft Tissue Injuries Soft Tissue Healing Bones, Joints, Anything goes! Fractures Fracture’s Healing Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Soft Tissue Injuries Commonly Known as a Bruise:

$100 Answer from Soft Tissue Injuries Contusion

$200 Question from Soft Tissue Injuries A Chronic Inflammation of The muscle tissue

$200 Answer from Soft Tissue Injuries Myositis

$300 Question from Soft Tissue Injuries A jagged, irregular open wound Created by a non-cutting object:

$300 Answer from Soft Tissue Injuries Laceration

$400 Question from Soft Tissue Injuries What is a Grade 2 Sprain?

$400 Answer from Soft Tissue Injuries A partially torn Ligament

$500 Question from Soft Tissue Injuries Characterized by injury to the Opposite side of the initial injury To the brain:

$500 Answer from Soft Tissue Injuries Contrecoup

$100 Question from Soft Tissue Healing Fibroblasts help repair damaged Tissues by creating _______ tissue.

$100 Answer from Soft Tissue Healing Scar

$200 Question from Soft Tissue Healing The part of blood that is the Blood clotting factor is known as:

$200 Answer from Soft Tissue Healing Platelets

$300 Question from Soft Tissue Healing An overproduction of scar tissue that results in a large, raised up scar that is commonly found in African Americans, is known as a:

$300 Answer from Soft Tissue Healing Keloid Scar

$400 Question from Soft Tissue Healing Corticosteriods are an injection into the injury site that will decrease pain, but will __________ the healing time.

$400 Answer from Soft Tissue Healing Lengthen or increase the healing time

$500 Question from Soft Tissue Healing Phagocytes, Leukocytes and platelets are released in this phase: (give # and name)

$500 Answer from Soft Tissue Healing Phase 1: Acute Inflammatory

$100 Question from Bones, Joints, Anything goes! The technical name for a joint:

$100 Answer from Bones, Joints, Anything goes! Articulation

$200 Question from Bones, Joints, Anything goes! Wearing latex gloves, aprons, masks and goggles in order to protect yourself from blood-bourne pathogens between you and your patient is known as using _________ Precautions.

$200 Answer from Bones, Joints, Anything goes! Universal

$300 Question from Bones, Joints, Anything goes! Cells that create new bone tissue:

$300 Answer from Bones, Joints, Anything goes! Osteoblasts

$400 Question from Bones, Joints, Anything goes! Structure of the cell that engulfs dead or useless organelles and tissues:

$400 Answer from Bones, Joints, Anything goes! Phagocytes

$500 Question from Bones, Joints, Anything goes! A doctor will need to order a _______ ______ to diagnose a stress fracture.

$500 Answer from Bones, Joints, Anything goes! Bone Scan

$100 Question from Fractures A pathological fracture is usually due to poor ____________.

$100 Answer from Fractures Nutrition

$200 Question from Fractures A condition in which bones are porous and fragile is called:

$200 Answer from Fractures Osteoporosis

$300 Question from Fractures List 2 fracture types that only occur in children.

$300 Answer from Fractures Greenstick fractures and Epiphyseal fractures

$400 Question from Fractures A fracture resulting in 3 or more fragments of the bone.

$400 Answer from Fractures Comminuted

$500 Question from Fractures The tibia and fibula are broken perpendicularly, and the fibula is protruding through the skin. What type of fracture(s) is this? (hint: Give 2 names)

$500 Answer from Fractures Compound transverse fracture

$100 Question from Fracture's Healing A fracture that never heals appropriately or back to the original bone, is known as a:

$100 Answer from Fracture's Healing Nonunion Fracture

$200 Question from Fracture's Healing A depressed fracture usually results in this symptom which is characterized by internal bleeding that looks like bruising behind the ears.

$200 Answer from Fracture's Healing Battle Sign

$300 Question from Fracture's Healing After suffering a fracture, most athletes can return to play after ________weeks because bones are very vascular and the Callus is really strong.

$300 Answer from Fracture's Healing 6-8 weeks

$400 Question from Fracture's Healing What stage takes years to complete and reabsorbs a callus and replaces it with a fibrous cord. (Phase and Name)

$400 Answer from Fracture's Healing Phase 3- Remodeling

$500 Question from Fracture's Healing True or False: A fracture is also known as a wound.

$500 Answer from Fracture's Healing True!

Final Jeopardy What is the difference between a subluxation and a dislocation?

Final Jeopardy Answer Subluxation – the joint comes out of the socket but puts itself back in Dislocation – the joint comes out of the socket and stays out, needing the doctor to put it back in place.