Ch. 12 Fractures (Part 2)

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Across
  1. 1. Distal end of radius fx (dinnerfork deformity)
  2. 4. fx gives clinical signs w/o x-ray evidence
  3. 6. 5th metacarpal fx
  4. 7. fx heals in faulty position impairing function or cosmetic appearance
  5. 9. fx occurs at maximum strain on a bone (March fx)
  6. 11. only part of bone fractures with little or no displacement
  7. 12. severe ankle sprain or tibial fracture w/ a fx of the proximal fibula
  8. 14. classification for long bone injuries involving the growth plate
  9. 17. fx results from a direct blow to the front of the orbit that transfers force to the orbital walls and floor
  10. 18. fx occurs at proximal radius w/ a dislocation of the distal radial-ulnar joint
  11. 19. fx of 1st carpometacarpal joint
  12. 20. fx occurs from repetitive motion
  13. 22. fx of all three sutures (Frontal, temporal, maxillary (Facial Disfigurement)
Down
  1. 1. simple fx; no penetration of skin
  2. 2. fx that penetrates the skin
  3. 3. fx with fragmented bone
  4. 5. Most serious. No healing due to lack of vascularization
  5. 7. fx of proximal ulna and dislocation of radial head
  6. 8. complete; Bone separates into two fragments
  7. 9. radiographic fx signs
  8. 10. fx of slowest healing bone in body
  9. 13. fx of most frequently fractured bone
  10. 15. fx occurs where piece of bone is pulled away from shaft
  11. 16. when bone ends jammed together
  12. 21. Reverse Colles: palmer displacement
  13. 23. fx of both ankle malleoli w/ dislocation of ankle joint