HUMAN ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY-ACCESS(IAC)
HUMAN ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY-ACCESS(IAC)
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ISBN: 9780134788784
Author: Marieb
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Chapter 6, Problem 4CCS
Summary Introduction

Case summary:

In the given case, a woman named Liliana was admitted to the hospital for receiving treatment for fracture. Her fracture was treated by open reduction, which involved a surgery using pins and wires to bind the bone ends. The area was later supported using a cast.

Characters in the case:

Liliana, a woman who suffered from a fracture.

Adequate information:

Her shinbone (superior right tibial bone) was fractured, with a laceration of about 3.5 cm (centimeter). Along with the fracture, the artery that supplies nutrients to the shinbone was also damaged.

To determine:

The time duration that would be taken by the patient’s bone to be healed. Also, analyze the complications that might occur due to a damage to the nutrient artery.

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