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What are the two main types of fractures mentioned in the text?
What are the two main types of fractures mentioned in the text?
- Closed and Open (correct)
- Simple and Compound
- Linear and Oblique
- Transverse and Greenstick
What bone properties are mentioned in the text?
What bone properties are mentioned in the text?
- Strong and Weak
- Hard and Soft
- Dense and Porous
- Cortical and Cancellous (correct)
What is a stress fracture according to the text?
What is a stress fracture according to the text?
- A fracture due to pathological conditions
- A fracture resulting from a single traumatic accident
- A fracture caused by external force
- An overuse injury (correct)
What can cause fractures according to the text?
What can cause fractures according to the text?
What is the intended learning outcome related to fractures mentioned in the text?
What is the intended learning outcome related to fractures mentioned in the text?
What is the term for a fracture where the broken ends of the bone pierce the skin?
What is the term for a fracture where the broken ends of the bone pierce the skin?
Which bone type is described as 'spongy' in the text?
Which bone type is described as 'spongy' in the text?
What is the term for a fracture caused by abnormal weakening of the bone due to osteoporosis, infection, tumors, etc.?
What is the term for a fracture caused by abnormal weakening of the bone due to osteoporosis, infection, tumors, etc.?
What is the term for a fracture that occurs due to a single traumatic accident?
What is the term for a fracture that occurs due to a single traumatic accident?
What is the term for an overuse injury that occurs when muscles become fatigued?
What is the term for an overuse injury that occurs when muscles become fatigued?