#1
Which of the following is NOT a type of bone fracture?
Sprain
ExplanationA sprain is a ligament injury, not a bone fracture.
#2
What is the immediate first aid for a suspected bone fracture?
Immobilize the injured area
ExplanationImmediate first aid for a suspected bone fracture involves immobilizing the injured area to prevent further damage.
#3
What is the primary goal of first aid for a suspected bone fracture?
To immobilize the injured area
ExplanationThe primary goal of first aid is to immobilize the injured area and prevent further harm.
#4
Which of the following is NOT a recommended method for reducing pain in a fractured limb?
Applying heat to the area
ExplanationApplying heat is not recommended for reducing pain in a fractured limb, as it may increase swelling.
#5
Which of the following bones is commonly affected by a clavicle fracture?
Clavicle
ExplanationA clavicle fracture commonly affects the collarbone.
#6
What is the typical treatment for a stable fracture?
Application of a cast or splint
ExplanationA stable fracture is typically treated by applying a cast or splint.
#7
Which type of bone fracture involves the bone breaking into multiple pieces?
Comminuted
ExplanationA comminuted fracture is characterized by the bone breaking into multiple pieces.
#8
Which of the following is a symptom of a bone fracture?
Swelling
ExplanationSwelling is a common symptom of a bone fracture.
#9
Which of the following is a characteristic of an open (compound) fracture?
The broken bone penetrates through the skin
ExplanationIn an open fracture, the broken bone penetrates through the skin, increasing the risk of infection.
#10
What is the medical term for a partial bone fracture?
Greenstick fracture
ExplanationA greenstick fracture is a partial bone fracture, common in children.
#11
Which of the following is a sign of a possible bone fracture?
Visible deformity or misalignment
ExplanationVisible deformity or misalignment is a sign of a possible bone fracture.
#12
What is the term for a fracture that occurs due to repeated stress on a bone?
Stress fracture
ExplanationA stress fracture occurs due to repeated stress on a bone.
#13
What is the recommended method to stabilize a broken limb?
Use a splint to immobilize the limb
ExplanationUsing a splint to immobilize the broken limb is a recommended method to stabilize it.
#14
Which of the following is a common cause of stress fractures?
Repetitive overuse or strain
ExplanationStress fractures are often caused by repetitive overuse or strain on a bone.
#15
In which part of the body is a Colles' fracture typically located?
Arm
ExplanationColles' fracture is typically located in the forearm or wrist area.
#16
What is the primary objective of splinting in the management of a fracture?
To prevent further damage
ExplanationThe primary objective of splinting is to prevent further damage to the injured area.
#17
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of a bone fracture?
Decreased heart rate
ExplanationDecreased heart rate is not a symptom of a bone fracture.
#18
What is the purpose of immobilizing a fractured limb?
To prevent further injury and promote proper healing
ExplanationImmobilizing a fractured limb helps prevent further injury and promotes proper healing.