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Mastering Humeral Shaft Fractures: Diagnosis & Treatment

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For anyone wondering about ORTHOPEDICS HYPERGUIDE MCQ 651-700, Vitamin D hydroxylation occurs in the liver (25-hydroxyvitamin D) and kidney (active 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D). 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 best indicates body stores. A postmenopausal woman requires 1,500 mg of daily elemental calcium for bone health. Maintaining strong bones, crucial for spinal integrity, is essential for protecting the following nerve roots and overall musculoskeletal system function.

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ORTHOPEDICS HYPERGUIDE MCQ 651-700

QUESTION 1
At which of the following sites is 25 hydroxyvitamin D3 converted into the active hormone 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3:
1
Skin
2
Liver
3
Kidney
4
Parathyroid hormone
5
Small intestine
QUESTION 2
Which of the following causes the conversion of 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3 into the inactive metabolite 24,25 dihydroxyvitamin
D3:
1
Ultraviolet light
2
Enzymes in the mitochondria of the kidney proximal tubules
3
Liver 1 alpha-hydroxylase
4
Decreased serum parathyroid hormone
5
Decreased serum calcium level
QUESTION 3
The daily elemental calcium requirement for a postmenopausal woman is:
1
500 mg to 700 mg
2
750 mg
3
1,300 mg
4
1,500 mg
5
2,000 mg
QUESTION 4
The daily elemental calcium requirement for an elderly woman is:
1
500 mg to 700 mg
2
1,200 mg
3
1,500 mg
4
2,000 mg
5
2,500 mg
QUESTION 5
The daily elemental calcium requirement for a pregnant woman is:
1
500 mg to 700 mg
2
1,200 mg
3
1,500 mg
4
2,000 mg
5
2,500 mg
QUESTION 6
The daily elemental calcium requirement for a lactating woman is:
1
500 mg to 700 mg
2
750 mg
3
1,200 mg
4
1,500 mg
5
2,000 mg
QUESTION 7
The active form of vitamin D has which of the following effects on end organs:
1
Vitamin D strongly stimulates intestinal absorption of calcium and phosphorus.
2
Vitamin D inhibits osteoclastiCresorption of bone.
3
Vitamin D stimulates renal mitochondria to hydroxylate 25 hydroxyvitamin D.
4
Vitamin D increases renal fractional resorption of filtered calcium.
5
Vitamin D promotes urinary excretion of phosphorus.
QUESTION 8
The net effect of increased parathyroid hormone action on calcium and phosphorus concentration in the extracellular fluid and serum is:
1
Increased calcium, increased phosphate
2
Increased calcium, decreased phosphate
3
Decreased calcium, decreased phosphate
4
Increased calcium, no effect on phosphate
5
Transient decrease in serum calcium
QUESTION 9
The net effect of 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3 on the calcium and phosphate concentration of the extracellular fluid and serum is:
1
Increased calcium, increased phosphate
2
Increased calcium, decreased phosphate
3
Decreased calcium, decreased phosphate
4
Increased calcium, no effect on phosphate
5
Transient decrease in serum calcium
QUESTION 10
The net effect of calcitonin on the calcium and phosphorus concentrations in the extracellular fluid and serum is:
1
Increased calcium, increased phosphate
2
Increased calcium, decreased phosphate
3
Decreased calcium
4
Increased calcium, no effect on phosphate
5
Transient decrease in serum calcium
QUESTION 11
In which of the following osteonecrotiCconditions does the marrow cavity become packed with abnormal cells:
1
Caisson disease
2
Gaucher disease
3
Renal transplantation
4
Pancreatitis
5
ChroniCcorticosteroid administration
QUESTION 12
Which of the following cells die in osteonecrosis:
1
Osteocytes only
2
Osteoblasts and osteocytes only
3
Osteoblasts, osteocytes, hematopoietiCcells, capillary endothelial cells, and lipocytes
4
Osteoblasts and osteoclasts only
5
Osteoblasts only
QUESTION 13
The increased radiographiCbone density in osteonecrosis is most likely secondary to:
1
Calcification of the necrotiCbone marrow
2
Insoluble soap from released calcium and free fatty acids
3
Creeping substitution on the dead trabeculae
4
Resorption of the Haversian canal bone
5
NecrotiCcortical bone
QUESTION 14
A 20-year-old college student sustains a closed distal one-third tibia fracture when he falls while skiing. Which of the following would be the most common fracture pattern and mechanism:
1
Short spiral fracture â torsion
2
Oblique fracture â uneven bending
3
Transverse fracture â pure bending
4
Oblique fracture with a butterfly fragment â bending and compression
5
Segmental fracture â four-point bending
QUESTION 15
A 45-year-old man is struck by the bumper of a fast moving car. He has an open tibia fracture. Which of the following would be the most common fracture pattern and mechanism:
1
Short spiral fracture â torsion
2
Oblique fracture â uneven bending
3
Transverse fracture â pure bending
4
Oblique fracture with a butterfly fragment â bending and compression
5
Segmental fracture â four-point bending
QUESTION 16
A 25-year-old soccer player sustained a closed tibia fracture when his planted leg was struck by another player. Which of the following would be the most common fracture pattern and mechanism:
1
Short spiral fracture â torsion
2
Oblique fracture â uneven bending
3
Transverse fracture â pure bending
4
Oblique fracture with a butterfly fragment â bending and compression
5
Segmental fracture â four-point bending
QUESTION 17
Which of the following would be a high-energy injury:
1
Transverse tibia fracture after a soccer injury
2
Ulna shaft fracture secondary to being struck by a bat
3
Femur fracture from a bullet with a 1,200 ft/seCmuzzle velocity
4
Segmental fracture from a car bumper
5
Short spiral tibia fracture after a skiing injury
QUESTION 18
Which of the following is a high-energy injury:
1
Comminuted distal radius fracture after a fall on an outstretched hand
2
Comminuted radial head fracture after a fall
3
Humerus fracture from a bullet with a 2,900 ft/seCmuzzle velocity
4
Ulna shaft fracture from a bat
5
Transverse tibia fracture after a soccer injury
QUESTION 19
In which of the following fractures is the load to failure the lowest:
1
Transverse tibia fracture after a soccer collision
2
Segmental tibia fracture after an automobile-pedestrian accident
3
A short spiral humerus fracture after throwing a baseball from home to second base
4
A comminuted spiral tibia fracture after a skiing injury
5
A humerus fracture from a bullet with a muzzle velocity of 2,700 ft/sec
QUESTION 20
A hematoma located at a bone fracture site forms a:
1
Fibrin scaffold formation for mechanical stability
2
Source of signaling molecules, such as interleukins 1 and 6
3
Production of matrix vesicles to initiate mineralization
4
Source of perivascular cells as progenitors of osteoblasts
5
Source of matrix vessels for protease and phosphatase production
QUESTION 21
Which of the following fractures occurs through a single application of force:
1
A minimally displaced femoral neck fracture in a long distance runner
2
A second metatarsal fracture in a Naval Academy midshipman
3
A fifth rib fracture in a collegiate rower
4
A short spiral humerus fracture in a baseball catcher
5
A proximal one-third posterior tibial cortex fracture in a long distance runner
QUESTION 22
Which of the following statements is true concerning the vascularity at a fracture site:
1
Periosteal blood vessels are capable of supplying the endosteal region.
2
Fracture site blood flow peaks at 2 weeks.
3
Reamed intramedullary rods do not significantly interrupt endosteal blood supply.
4
In animal studies, blood flow is greater at 120 days in plated vs. rodded tibias.
5
In animal studies, blood flow is greater at 42 days in rodded vs. plated tibias.
QUESTION 23
Which of the following statements is true concerning molecular events at the site of a healing fracture:
1
Type II collagen production is lowest during the first 2 weeks.
2
Type I collagen production is highest during the first 2 weeks.
3
Periosteal type III collagen serves as a substrate for migration of osteoprogenitor cells and capillary ingrowth.
4
Type IX collagen initiates mineralization of type II collagen.
5
Types V and XI collagen control the maturation of mineralization crystals.
QUESTION 24
Which of the following statements is true concerning the molecular events involved in fracture healing:
1
Osteonectin plays a role in early ossification.
2
Osteocalcin inhibits intramembranous bone formation.
3
Osteopontin plays no role in normal bone remodeling.
4
Fibronectin inhibits cell migration and adhesion.
5
Osteonectin is found in proliferating and hypertrophiCchondrocytes rather than extracellular matrix.
QUESTION 25
Which of the following is not a clinical sign of rickets?
1
Irritability
2
Frontal bossing
3
Localized bone pain
4
Short stature
5
Enlarged epiphyses
QUESTION 26
Which of the following clinical findings are not associated with hyperparathyroidism:
1
Bone pain
2
Brown tumors
3
PathologiCfractures
4
Renal stones
5
Tetany
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