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28 Cards in this Set
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Of the following list of words, which is NOT a word:
crepitus, crepitance, crepitant, crepitants, crepitation |
crepitants
is NOT a word (crepitant is the adjectival form) |
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NAME THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR:
facial fractures |
LeFort classification
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How are LeFort fractures transcribed?
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LeFort I
LeFort II LeFort III (roman numerals) |
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NAME THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR:
rating system for Legg-Perthes disease: |
Catterall hip score
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How are Catterall hip scores transcribed:
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roman numerals I (no findings) through IV (involvement of the entire femoral head)
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NAME THE DISEASE:
pediatric avascular necrosis of the femoral head: |
Legg-Perthes disease
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NAME THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR:
classifying developmental dysplasia of the hip: |
Crowe classification
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How are Crowe classifications transcribed:
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using 'grade' & roman numerals I, II, & III
grade I = less than 50% subluxation; grade II = 50% to 75% subluxation; grade III = 75% to 100% subluxation |
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an incomplete or partial dislocation is called:
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subluxation
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NAME THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR:
for classifying subcapital fractures of the femoral neck: |
Garden
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How are Garden fractures transcribed?
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using lowercase 'stage' & arabic numerals:
stage 1 (incomplete), stage 2, stage 3 (most complete) |
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NAME THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR:
olecranon fractures |
Mayo
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How are Mayo fractures transcribed?
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using roman numerals and capital letters;
I=undisplaced; IA=noncomminuted; IB=comminuted; II=displaced, stable IIA=noncomminuted; IIB=comminuted III=displaced, unstable; IIIA=noncomminuted; IIIB=comminuted |
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NAME THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR:
classifying shoulder impingement: |
Neer staging
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How is Neer staging transcribed?
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using roman numerals I, II, III
I = inflammation & edema of the rotator cuff; II = degenerative fibrosis; III = partial or full-thickness tear |
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NAME THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR:
proximal humeral physeal fractures in children |
Neer-Horowitz
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Using the Mayo system of classification, what are the 3 main classifications?
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Mayo I = undisplaced;
Mayo II = displaced, stable; Mayo III = displaced, unstable |
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In the Mayo system, what do A & B represent?
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A = noncomminuted
B = comminuted |
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How is the Neer-Horowitz classification transcribed?
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using roman numerals I,II, III, & IV;
I = less than 5 mm displacement; IV = displaced more than 2/3s the width of the shaft |
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NAME THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR:
assessing the damage in chondromalacia patellae: |
Outerbridge scale
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How is the Outerbridge scale transcribed?
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using lowercase 'grade' and arabic numerals 1 (minimal) through 4 (excessive)
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NAME THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR:
epiphyseal fractures |
Salter
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How are Salter fractures transcribed?
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using roman numerals I (least severe) through VI (most severe)
Salter III fracture |
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NAME THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR:
tibial plate fractures in terms of injury and therapeutic requirements: |
Schatzker
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How are Schatker fractures transcribed?
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using 'type' and roman numerals:
type I = least complicated through type VI = most complicated |
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NAME THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR:
fractures involving the physis in children: |
Salter-Harris
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How are Salter-Harris fractures transcribed?
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using roman numerals I through V
type I = fracture across the physis only type V = crush injury to physis (Salter-Harris fracture type II) |
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How are cranial nerves transcribed?
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either arabic or roman numerals (facility/client preference)
but 12th cranial nerve (ordinals w/ arabic numbers) |