The Musculoskeletal Game Show!
Learners answer questions from a game board with such headings as "It Fractures Me," "Name the Disease," "Complications," and "Interventions." Up to three people can play at one time. Contestants "buzz in" their answers to accumulate points. Part 1 of 2.
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Created Date
08.15.19
Last Updated
08.16.19
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Topics of this game:
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This type of traction uses pins, screws, wires, or tongs.
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This diet component is important to promote healing in musculoskeletal injuries.
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This is a symptom of a closed fracture.
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This is an important assessment in the management of skin traction.
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The collapse of bone caused by metastatic cancer or osteoporosis is called this.
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Universal prevalence of this disease is seen by age 80.
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This disease has specific symptoms that include sensitivity to light and butterfly erythema.
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This disease is caused by prolonged elevations of serum uric acid caused by problems with synthesizing purines or poor renal excretion of uric acid
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A chronic disease characterized by inflammation of the synovial membrane, affecting more females than males.
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This is a pathophysiological change in osteoarthritis.
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The elevation in this component of the CBC indicates infection.
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These two components of the CBC indicate blood loss.
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This procedure is used for direct visualization of a joint.
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This lab value is analyzed to determine the effectiveness of allopurinol therapy.
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Pacemakers and hearing aids are contraindicated for this test.
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This is the chief cause of mortality in clients with hip fractures within the first year of injury.
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Restlessness, confusion, and petechiae in a client who has suffered a femur fracture may be indicative of this.
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This complication of trauma involves necrosis of muscle caused by inadequate capillary blood flow with complaints of unrelenting pain.
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This type of pain is unique to the amputee.
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The onset of fat emboli will typically occur within this many hours after surgery.
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