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Simple vs Compound Fracture
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Q: A: Transverse Fracture
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Q: A: Compression Fracture
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A: Comminuted Fracture
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Q:What two foods should you definitely have for strong bones. A: Milk (calcium) and green leafy vegetables (Phosphate )
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A: SPLINTS
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Q:GIVE one major reason why young people get more spinal cord injuries. A: extreme sports and high risk activities.
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Q:A patient gets a spinal cord injury at Lumbar 2 (L2) vertebrae. Where might he be paralyzed? A: Paralyzed from the waist down.
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Q:Explain why a helmet can not totally stop concussions? A: The brain smashes into the inside part of the skull.
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Q: One of the symptoms of repeated concussions can be Dementia. What is dimentia? A: Change in personality and memory loss.
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Q: One possible future treatment for spinal cord injuries may be stem cells. What are stem cells and what can they do? A: Are cells that can turn into any cell of your body.
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Q: What is Sciatica? A: Lower back pain that can run down your leg.
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Q: Describe one tip for using proper body mechanics when lifting heavy objects. A: Keep back straight, bend at the knees, keep object close to body, don’t lift over head.
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Q: What is an ergonomically designed office equipment? A: equipment designed to prevent injury to the body.
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Q:Describe one thing about the vertebrate (spine) that helps prevent shock and fractures. A: S – shaped and soft cartilage between vertebra
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Q: Why would a sedentary lifestyle lead to more fractures? A: Exercise promotes bone tissue growth.
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Q: What is the number one cause of fractures in the elderly population? A: Falls.
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Q:Describe one major mistake that pediatricians make when immobilizing broken bones in the ER. A: - wrong size splint, splint too tight, wrong type of bandage
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Q: What is the name of the the physician specialist that deals with bone and joint disorders? A: Orthopedist
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Q:Why do people start to have brain damage at a temperature of 105- 106 degrees F. A: Enzymes in the brain start changing shape.
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Q:List two ways the body tries to remain cool. A: sweating, and increased blood flow to the skin.
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Q:Why do people start to have brain damage at a temperature of 105- 106 degrees F. A: Enzymes in the brain start changing shape.
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Q:List one symptom of Heat Stroke: A:- Dry hot skin - confusion - Rapid heart rate - High body temperature
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Q:What are 3 ways to cool the body down in heat stroke? A:- - wet their clothes - fan air - shady spot
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