Across
- 1. When a fracture occurs, bleeding creates a hematoma that surrounds the ends of the bone fragments
- 4. Functions of cartilage
- 12. Provide stability to joints
- 13. Pulselessness and ____ are late signs of compartment syndrome
- 16. Is the nonsurgical, manual realignment of the bone fragments to their anatomic position
- 20. An excessive stretching of a muscle and it's fascial sheath, often involving the tendon
- 21. Is characterized by fat globules entering the circulatory system from fractures
- 23. Is the application of a pulling force to an injured or diseased body part or extremity
- 26. Most common diagnostic study used to assess musculoskeletal problems
- 28. Is composed of metal pins and wires that are inserted into the bone and attached to external rods to stabilize the fracture
- 30. Elevated _____ _____ and chair alterations are needed for hip replacement
- 31. Insertion of arthroscope into joint to see interior of joint cavity
- 33. Resulting delayed wound closure is a potential problem after fasciotomy
- 34. A lateral S-shaped curvature of the thoracic and lumbar spine
- 35. Connected to bones by tendons
- 37. A disruption or break in the continuity of bone
- 38. Strength, ____, and endurance exercises are important to promoting health
- 39. Type of bone: femur, humerus, tibia
- 40. The contractile unit of a myofibril
Down
- 2. Is the removal of a body extremity by trauma or surgery
- 3. The complete displacement or separation of the articular surfaces of the joint
- 5. Perceive pain in the missing part of the limb
- 6. Cause many musculoskeletal injuries at home
- 7. A place where the ends of 2 bones are close and move in relation to each other
- 8. The physical exam of the musculoskeletal system: motion, palpation, ____
- 9. Is a type of skin traction sometimes used for patient with a hip, knee, or femur fracture
- 10. Proper _____ ensures the residual limb is shaped and molded for eventual prosthesis fitting
- 11. Nursing care includes pain management and support and ____ of the injured joint
- 14. ____ unrelieved by drugs and out of proportion to the level of injury is one of the first signs of compartment syndrome
- 15. The 6 Ps to report immediately specific to compartment syndrome
- 17. Is the full movement potential of a joint
- 18. ____ Fracture, the 2 ends of the broken bone are separated from each other and out of their normal position
- 19. Is a temporary immobilization device often applied after closed reduction
- 22. Point of attachment for muscles and ligaments
- 24. syndrome Is a condition in which swelling causes increased pressure within a limited space
- 25. The cartilaginous area between the epiphysis and metaphysis
- 27. Type of bone: pelvis, skull, sternum, ribs
- 29. Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
- 32. Sudden severe pain, a lump in the buttock, limb shortening, and external rotation indicate ____ dislocation
- 36. An injury to the ligament surrounding a joint
