Emergency Care 13th Ed. Chapter 28 - Musculoskeletal Trauma
fractures of the femur typically cause a _ _____ blood loss
2 pint (1,000cc)
The appendicular skeleton includes what?
The hips, clavicle, scapula, and extremeties
A pelvic fracture causes a _-_ ____ blood loss
3-4 pint (1,500-2,000cc)
_____ _____, which is contained in the center of the bone, is the site of red blood cell production
Bone marrow
The amount of traction applied with a traction splint should be roughly ___ percent of the patient's body weight, not to exceed ___ lbs
10 percent, 15 lbs
a simple closed tibia-fibula fracture typically causes a _ ____ blood loss
1 pint (500cc)
what are the three types of mechanisms that cause musculoskeletal injuries?
1) direct force 2) indirect force 3) twisting force
An _______ fracture is a fracture in which the broken bone segments are at an angle to each other
Angulated
______ are hard but flexible living structures that provide support for the body and protection to vital organs. They provide the framework for the body
Bones
_______ is tough tissue that covers the joint ends of bones and helps form certain body parts such as the ear
Cartilage
A dropped shoulder, with the patient holding the arm of his injured side against the chest often indicates a fracture of the _______
Clavicle
A ______ _______ injury is an injury to the extremity with no associated opening of the skin
Closed extremity
A ________ fracture is a fracture in which the bone is broken in several places
Comminuted
an injury caused when tissues such as blood vessels and nerves are constricted within a space as from swelling or from a tight dressing or cast
Compartment syndrome
_______ is a grating sensation or sound made when fractured bone ends rub together
Crepitus
Injured joints should be splinted in the position found unless the distal extremity is _______ or lacks ______
Cyanotic, pulses
The most serious hazard of splinting is "splinting someone to ______," ignoring life threatening injuries or delaying transport to splint unnecessarily
Death
a person being struck by an automobile is an example of ______ _____
Direct force
A ________ is the disruption or "coming apart" of a joint
Dislocation
________ is another word for bruising (not contusion)
Ecchymosis
The ________ are the portions of the skeleton that include the clavicles, scapulae, arms, wrists, hands, pelvis, thighs, legs, ankles, and feet
Extremeties
The most common bone injury is a break, or _______, and it's first effects are swelling and the formation of a blood clot in the area of insult
Fracture
A ________ fracture is an incomplete fracture
Greenstick
______ are places where bones articulate, or meet, and are critical in the body's ability to move
Joints
_______ connect bone to bone
Ligaments
______ ______ is the process of applying tension to straighten and realign a fractured limb before splinting
Manual traction
_______ are the tissues or fibers that cause movement of body parts and organs
Muscles
An ______ _______ injury is an extremity injury in which the skin has been broken through or torn through from the inside by an injured bone or from the outside by something that has caused a penetrating wound with associated injury to the bone
Open extremity
_______ is another word for pale skin
Pallor
________ is the medical term for the sensation of "pins and needles"
Parasthesia
A _____ _____ reduces internal bleeding and pain while providing stabilization to the pelvis
Pelvic wrap
The bone marrow is the site of ____ production
RBC
The object of _______ (straightening) is to assist in restoring effective circulation to the extremity and to fit it to a splint
Realignment
The axial skeleton includes what?
Skull (including cranium and face), sternum, ribs, and spine
Proper _______ and prehospital care can prevent a closed injury from becoming an open injury
Splinting
A ______ is the stretching and tearing of ligaments
Sprain
A _______ is a muscle injury resulting from overstretching or overexertion of the muscle
Strain
_______ connect muscle to bone
Tendons
a splint that applies constant pull along the length of a lower extremity to help stabilize the fractured bone and to reduce muscle spasm in the limb. Typically used on femoral shaft fractures
Traction splints
_______ or ______ force can cause stretching or tearing of muscles or ligaments, as well as broken bones
Twisting or rotational
If a patient needs splinting. Try to splint ____moving to a stretcher or other location
before
As we age less protein is formed in the bones making them become _______
brittle
Bones contain protein fibers that make them somewhat _____
flexible
In children, the majority of growth of a long bone occurs in the area known as the ____ _____ which is near the end of the shaft
growth plate
the injuries sustained to the knees, femurs, pelvis, and spinal column after a fall from a height where the person landed on her feet is an example of _______ _______
indirect force
the spinal column vertebrae are an example of what category of bones?
irregular
What are the four classifications of bones?
long, short, flat, irregular
The strong, white, fibrous material that covers bones
periostinum
It is very important that a bone be immobilized _______ and remain immobilized to properly heal
quickly
The bones store _____ and ______ materials, and provide a site for the production of ___ _____ _____
salts, metabolic, red blood cells
the flat bones include what 3 bones
sternum, scapula, ribs
Bones are very _____ and because of this they bleed
vascular