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Biology, 30.06.2021 03:20, jjmarie612

e Remember Liliana from the Clinical Case Study in Chapter 5? After we last heard about her she was admitted for further treatment. Relative to her skeletal system, the following notes have been added to her chart. Fracture of superior right tibia (shinbone); 3.5-cm laceration where bone protrudes. Area cleaned and the bone subjected to internal (open) reduction. Cast applied. Nutrient artery of tibia damaged. Medial meniscus (fibrocartilage disc) of right knee joint crushed; knee joint inflamed, swollen, and painful. Relative to these notes: 1. What type of fracture does Liliana have? 2. + NCLEX-STYLE When assessing Liliana's condition relative to her tibia fracture after the open reduction, the nurse will be especially alert for signs of which of these problems? a. Inadequate calcium for healing b. Infection c. Failure of the red bone marrow to create enough erythrocytes d. Bleeding e 3. Which of the following statements about Liliana's candi- tion are correct? Explain your reasoning. a. Her leg will not heal to its normal length if the epiphy- ses have been damaged. b. Her leg healing will involve only osteocytes, since she was fully grown before being injured. c. Her leg healing will involve only osteoclasts and osteoblasts. d. Her leg will heal by laying down cartilage in the injured area, followed by bone. e. Whether her leg heals will depend on whether the periosteum is damaged. 4. Given an uncomplicated recovery, approximately how long should it take before Liliana's bone has healed? What complications might be predicted by the fact that the nutrient artery is damaged?​

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