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NCLEX Fractures Questions and

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NCLEX Fractures Questions and Answers 100% Pass

What type of fracture is typically caused by a direct blow or trauma?

  • Transverse fracture
  • Oblique fracture
  • Comminuted fracture
  • Stress fracture

✔✔A) Transverse fracture *Rationale:* A transverse fracture is usually caused by a direct blow or trauma and involves a straight break across the bone.

What is the most common initial assessment finding in a patient with a suspected fracture?

  • Increased range of motion
  • Severe pain and tenderness
  • Reduced swelling
  • Elevated temperature
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✔✔B) Severe pain and tenderness *Rationale:* Severe pain and tenderness are common initial findings in a patient with a suspected fracture, indicating the need for further assessment and imaging.

Which type of fracture involves the bone breaking into multiple fragments and is often seen in high-impact injuries?

  • Hairline fracture
  • Greenstick fracture
  • Comminuted fracture
  • Avulsion fracture

✔✔C) Comminuted fracture *Rationale:* A comminuted fracture involves the bone breaking into multiple fragments, commonly resulting from high-impact injuries.

What is the primary goal in the management of a fracture with suspected compartment syndrome?

  • Apply heat to the affected limb
  • Elevate the limb above heart level 2 / 3

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  • Monitor for signs of infection
  • Perform fasciotomy if necessary

✔✔D) Perform fasciotomy if necessary *Rationale:* In cases of suspected compartment syndrome, performing a fasciotomy may be necessary to relieve pressure and prevent further tissue damage.

What is the most appropriate nursing intervention for a patient with a recent fracture who exhibits signs of neurovascular impairment?

  • Increase physical therapy sessions
  • Perform range-of-motion exercises
  • Assess and document neurovascular status frequently
  • Apply ice to the injury site

✔✔C) Assess and document neurovascular status frequently *Rationale:* Frequent assessment and documentation of neurovascular status are crucial to identify and address any complications early.

Which type of fracture is most likely to occur in a child due to the flexibility of their bones?

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