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T/F: A fracture is a soft tissue injury that involves a bone. |
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T/F: Energy of trauma influences vascular supply available for healing |
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T/F: A fracture caused by a shotgun is considered a low-energy fracture. |
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What are the 3 major attributes to assess when determining age of fx? |
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Margin of fx fragments, Density of fragments, Callus formation |
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T/F: Sharply delineated margins are indicative of a chronic fx. |
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T/F: Persistent density indicates acute fx. |
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T/F: Absence of callus formation indicates chronic fx. |
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T/F: In pathologic fx, surrounding bone is normal. |
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Bipartite bone is seen in _____ SBD |
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