Blue boxes: Skull Flashcards
What are the complications of head injuries?
hemorrhage, infection, and injury to the brain including disturbance in consciousness
***car accidents are the most common
What happens when you get hit in the eye and get a black eye (probably-in most cases)
Injury to the superciliary arches, which cause bleeding and tissue accumulation around the area of the orbit, resulting in a black eye
What is a malar flush?
Redness of the skin over the zygomatic process that is common with a fever
Describe fractures of the calvaria
- depressed fracture
- linear calvarial fracture
- comminuted fracture
- countercoup fracture
Describe a depressed fracture of the skull
The bone depresses inward
Describe a linear calvarial fracture
most frequent
occurs at the point of impact but the fracture lines radiate away from it or in 2+ directions
Describe a comminuted fracture
bone broken into several pieces
Describe a counter coup fracture
no fracture at the point of impact, but there is a fracture on the opposite side of the skull
Why are bone flaps used in surgical procedures involving the skull?
because the skin that lays on top of the skull is highly vascularized and healing is intensified following the surgery. It helps everything to fuse back together
In infants, why is it possible that their facial nerves can be damaged by the forceps upon delivery?
because there are no mastoid process and the nerve is close to the surface, so when the forceps go into reach the babies head, it can damage the nerve
What are the fontanelles that are present in the babies skull?
Fontanelles are the soft spots of a babies skull include anterior, posterior, sphenoidal, and mastoid
What is the anterior fontanelle?
Largest one; star shaped
between the frontal bone and the parietal bones at the junction of the sagittal, coronal, and frontal sutures
What is the metopic suture of the frontal bone a remnant of?
The frontal suture; the area where the frontal bones were split into 2
What is the posterior fontanelle?
Triangular and is between the parietal bone and the occipital bone at the junction of the lamboid and the sagittal sutures
The temporals muscle covers these two fontanelles in infants
sphenoidal and the mastoid fontanelles