Immobilzation Skill Joint Injuy Flashcards
What are immobilization skills used for?
To provide stabilization to injured joints and bones
Immobilization is critical in preventing further injury.
What is the first step in managing a joint injury?
BSI & Scene safety
Ensuring safety for both the responder and the patient is crucial.
What should be assessed distal to the injury?
PMS (Pulse, Motor, Sensory)
This assessment helps determine the blood flow and nerve function beyond the injury.
What does PMS stand for?
Pulse, Motor, Sensory
These are the three components assessed to evaluate circulation and nerve function.
What is applied to stabilize a joint injury?
A splint
Splinting is essential to prevent movement and further damage.
Fill in the blank: The splint should immobilize the bone ______ the injury.
above and below
This ensures complete stabilization of the injured area.
What should be done after applying a splint?
Reassess PMS
It is important to check that circulation and nerve function remain intact after splinting.
What does it mean to pad voids as needed?
To provide cushioning in areas where the splint does not make contact with the limb
This helps to prevent pressure sores and discomfort.
What is the purpose of measuring a splint?
To ensure proper fit and immobilization
An appropriately sized splint is essential for effective stabilization.
What is manual stabilization?
The application of direct support to an injury before splinting
This is often the first step in managing a joint injury.
True or False: It is necessary to assess the PMS before applying a splint.
True
Assessing PMS helps to establish a baseline for circulation and nerve function.