27. 1. Connective tissue lose elasticity and resilience.
2. Muscles lose bulk, tone and strength as amount
of physical activity decreases.
3. Bone resorption takes place more rapidly than
bone growth.
4. Shoulders becomes stooped and narrower.
5. The knees and hips may be flexed when
standing or walking.
6. Posture becomes stooped as the body attempts
to compensate for changes in the center of
gravity.
68. 1. Traction must be continuous to be effective
in reducing and immobilizing fractures.
2. Skeletal traction is never interrupted.
3. Weights are not removed unless intermittent
traction is prescribed.
4. Any factor that might reduce the effective
pull or alter its resultant line of pull must be
eliminated:
âą The patient must be in good body alignment
in the center of the bed when traction is
applied.
âą Ropes must be unobstructed.
69. âą Weights must hang free and not rest on the
bed or floor.
âą Knots in the rope or the footplate must not
touch the pulley or the foot of the bed.
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âą Put a pillow between the legs when sleeping.
âą Never cross the legs when seated.
âą Avoid bending forward when seated in a chair.
âą Avoid bending forward to pick up an object on
the floor.
âą Use a high-seated chair and a raised toilet seat.
âą Do not flex the hip to put on clothing such as
pants, stockings, socks or shoes.
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202. BMD or BMC that is not more than 1 standard
deviation (SD) below the young adult mean value.
BMD or BMC that lies between 1.0 and 2.5 SD below
the young adult mean value.
BMD or BMC that lies between 1.0 and 2.5 SD below
the young adult mean value.
BMD or BMC more than 2.5 SD below the young
adult mean value and presence of fragility fractures.