musculoskeletal injuries Flashcards

1
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what are the 5 P of fracture

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  • Pain- severe pain?
  • Paralysis- partial/full loss of ability to move?
  • Paresthesia- loss sensation, tingling?
  • Pallor- has limb lost it’s colour , pale cyanotic?
  • Pulselessness- absence of distal pulse?
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what the approx internal blood loss for rib, radius/ulna, humerus, tibia/fibula, femur, pelvis

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rib -> 125 ml
radius/ulna -> 250-500 ml
humerus -> 500-750 ml
tibia/fibula -> 500-1000 ml
femur -> 1000-2000 ml
pelvis -> 1000 ml - massive

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where are the location of pain in the ankle that would required an x-ray if pain in malleolar zone

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post. edge or lateral malleolus (6cm), post edge (6cm) or tip of medial malleolus + can’t weight bear

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4
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where are the location of pain in the ankle that would required an x-ray if pain in mid foot zone

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navicular, base of 5th metatarsal + inability to weight bear

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5
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Ottawa knee injury -> a knee x-ray is only required for knee injury patient with any of these finding

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  • age 55 or older
  • isolated tenderness of patella (no bone tenderness other than patella)
  • tenderness of head of fibula
  • inhability to flex to 90
  • inability to bear weight both immediately and in the emergency department for 4 steps
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6
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TX for closed fx

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-PMSC pre and post splinting
-Apply gentle in-line traction and to splint in “near anatomical” position without pain
-Pathological angulations: attempt to
splint in near anatomic position without resistance.
-Prevent shock, supplemental oxygen prn.

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7
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when do splint a limb as found (without repositioning)

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joint fracture, open fracture of long bone

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8
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what do you do with an severe long bone deformity (close fracture)

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Splint as is or realign-same outcome (short duration). Therefore, re-position in order to splint and provide safe, comfortable transport

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9
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how do you re-align a long bone

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apply traction, imagine the position where the normal injured limb would and then gently pull along that line until the injured limb is in that position

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10
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TX for open fx

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  • bandage wound/exposed bone to prevent infection
  • MSC pre and post splinting
  • Splint in “near anatomical” position without pain - Pathological angulations: attempt to splint in
    near anatomic position without resistance/force
    against exposed bone.
  • Prevent shock, supplemental oxygen prn.
  • Arrange for appropriate transport as required
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11
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what do you do with digit luxation

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gentle reduction/splint

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12
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what acronym do we use on field for sprain eval

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HOPPS

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13
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what acronym do we use off field for sprain eval

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HOPPSS

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14
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position of limb found with posterior hip dislocation

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adduction + internal rotation

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15
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position of limb found with anterior hip dislocation

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abduction + external rotation

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16
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which sling do you use for clavicle fracture

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tubular

17
Q

indication to use femoral traction splint

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mid-third closed femoral fracture only

18
Q

how munch do you traction femoral splint if the patient is conscious

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traction to comfort

19
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how munch do you traction femoral splint if patient is unconscious

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10% of body weight -> max 15 lbs

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