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gonzo233

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Why does a child's fracture heal more rapidly than the adult's?
 
  a. A child's bones are less porous than adult bone.
  b. A child's bones are covered by a thicker periosteum.
  c. A child's bones are not affected by bone overgrowth.
  d. A child's bones have faster callus formation.

Question 2

What would the nurse consider an abnormal finding on a musculoskeletal assessment of a 4-year-old child?
 
  a. Has inward-turned knees while standing
  b. Walks on the toes
  c. Appears to have flat feet
  d. Swings his arms when walking



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
Callus forms more rapidly in the child than the adult.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Toe walking after 3 years of age may indicate a muscle problem.



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