Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) Practice Exam

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In what situation is a complicated fracture typically described?

  1. The bone breaks, but no damage occurs to surrounding areas

  2. The bone is broken and pierces an internal organ

  3. Only a portion of the bone is fractured

  4. The fracture is limited to the outer layer of the bone

The correct answer is: The bone is broken and pierces an internal organ

A complicated fracture is characterized by the involvement of not only the bone but also additional bodily structures, which typically includes damage to internal organs or other critical components. When the fracture is described as complicated, it indicates that the bone has broken in such a way that it penetrates or disrupts the surrounding tissues or organs, leading to more severe potential complications. In this context, the other situations that describe fractures focus more on isolated bone damage with minimal to no implication for surrounding tissues. For instance, if the bone breaks without affecting any other area, or if only part of the bone is fractured, or if the injury is limited to the outer layer of the bone, these scenarios do not depict the complexity and risk associated with a complicated fracture. Therefore, the most accurate description of a complicated fracture involves it piercing an internal organ, highlighting the severity and potential for additional trauma or complications.