Ch 14 trauma Flashcards
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What is subluxation?
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What is apposition?
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What is a contusion?
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What is a fracture?
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What is a sprain?
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What is varus?
What is valgus?
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What is a greenstick fracture?
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What is a closed fx?
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What is a complete fx?
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what is a smiths fx?
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What is a commutated fracture?*
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What is compound fracture?
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what is a colles fx?
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What is a pott’s fx?
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what is a boxer’s fx?
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What is a stellate fx?*
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what is a compression fx?
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what is a hangman’s fx?
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What is a jefferson fx?
aka?
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what is the minimum distance you should be away from exposing on portable x-ray?
6 feet*
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if you are doing a horizontal beam in the OR, where should the surgeon stand?
near the image intensifier
(not near the x-ray tube for sterilization*)
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what is the CR for a portable chest?
perpendicular to the angle of the sternum *
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why do we prefer AP over PA view of the thumb?
for OID*
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If a patient has a dislocated shoulder, unable to sit erect or stand what view should we do to replace a lateral?
supine, transthoracic*
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