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June 6, 2026 Physiological Integrity

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Physiological Integrity QID 358

When assessing a patient with a suspected fracture of the right tibia, which of the following clinical manifestations would support the diagnosis?

  1. Decreased sensation below the knee

  2. Warmth and redness of the affected leg

  3. Correct answer Deformity or abnormal angulation of the lower leg

  4. Pain that worsens with elevation of the limb

Rationale

Visible deformity or abnormal angulation of the lower leg is a common sign of a fracture and would support the diagnosis of a fractured tibia. In fractures, you may also see swelling, bruising, or the extremity in an abnormal position. Decreased sensation may be associated with nerve damage but is not specific to fractures. Warmth and redness are more indicative of infection or inflammation. Pain that worsens with elevation is not a typical sign of a fracture.

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