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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Hip fracture, 71 yo female with L hip fracture Treatment drug therapy, 71 yo female with L hip fracture Manifestations Compromised respiratory status, drug therapy anti-inflammatory drugs, 71 yo female with L hip fracture Comorbidities Back problem, 71 yo female with L hip fracture Factors that affect healing avascular necrosis (AVN), useful in determining soft tissue damage also in visualizing vertebral and skull fractures, strain on the heart leaves room for thrombosis complications, fat embolism, or shock lisinopril, lasix, simvastatin & nitroglycerin to help ease stress on the heart, 71 yo female with L hip fracture Incidence Ribs are most common among adults, Bone continues to be resorbed and deposited in response to stress, reshaping to meet mechanical demands In healthy young adults healing takes about 6 weeks, in the older person with reduced bone mass it could take 3-6 months, drug therapy opioid analgesics, during surgery the site is irrigated and wound drains are placed. Antibiotic beads are placed deep inside the wound. The prothesis, when cemented, is cemented with polymethyl methacylate., Dead cells prompt the migration of fibroblasts and osteoblasts as a part of the inflammatory process This prompts the formation of fibrocartilage providing the foundation for bone healing, 71 yo female with L hip fracture Diagnostic bone scan (uncommon), As a result of vascular and cellular proliferation the fracture site is surrounded by new vascular tissue known as Callus. Healing continues, excess callus is reabsorbed, ecchymotic skin over injured area from bleeding into underlying tissues, 71 yo female with L hip fracture Comorbidities chronic renal insufficiency, 64 year old male POD 7 from a right hip prothesis. Also known as total hip Arthroplasty complications Venous Thromboembolism, Blood supply to and within the bone usually diminishes because of the injury which causes an area of bone necrosis Dead cells prompt the migration of fibroblasts and osteoblasts as a part of the inflammatory process, break or disruption in the continuity of a bone Types Compression: produce by a loading force applied to the long axis of a cancellous bone. Commonly in vertebrae of clients with osteoporosis., inspected deformity alteration in bone length or shape