Chapter 38 Orthopedic Trauma
How would you expect to find the leg if a hip is fractured at the femoral head and neck?
Externally rotated and shortened
Boxer's fracture
5th metacarpal fracture
What is the stretching or tearing of ligaments called?
sprain
What is the best treatment for injuries that are isolated to the digits?
use a foam-padded flexible aluminum splint for an isolated digit injury.
How should you manage a dislocated shoulder?
Put the arm in a sling and tie it against the chest with a triangular bandage.
Nursemaid's elbow
Annular ligament displacement
Which type of fracture occurs when the bone is broken in more than two fragments in a localized area?
Comminuted
You are assessing an adult male who dislocated his knee during a football game in the park. There is obvious displacement of the lower leg and the patient does not have a distal pulse in the extremity. What should you do?
Consult with medical control for stabilization instructions.
A 45-year-old patient who fell off a ladder reports that they landed on their feet. Upon assessing the patient, you suspect a pelvic fracture. Which type of injury did the patient experience?
Indirect
comminuted fracture
fracture in which the bone is splintered or crushed
Colles fracture
fracture of the distal radius at the wrist, angulated.
You arrive to the scene of an MVC and encounter a patient with a sustained pelvis fracture. How many mL of blood could the patient potentially lose from this injury?
1500-3000mL
Closed bilaterally fractured femurs can result in internal blood loss of up to:
1500mL
Heat therapy should generally be avoided how many hours after a musculoskeletal injury because it may increase pain and swelling during this period?
48-72hrs
Straddle fracture
A fracture of the pelvis that results from landing on the perineal region.
Vertical sheer pelvic fracture
Caused from a fall from great height, not common but almost always unstable
A 71 year old man slipped on wet grass and landed on his left side. He denies losing consciousness before or after the fall and is presently conscious and alert. He complains of pain to his left hip and in his neck. Your assessment reveals a hematoma to the left side of his head and an external rotation and shortening of his left leg. His vital signs are stable. The most appropriate treatment for this patient includes
Oxygen if hypoxemia, spinal motion restriction precautions, an IV line of normal saline, stabilization of his hip with pillows, fentanyl if needed, and transport
Gout
Swollen, red, acutely painful great toe joint
Which of the following should you use on an unstable patient with a known femur fracture?
Vacuum splint
While palpating an extremity, you note a pulsatile expanding hematoma, diminished distal pulses, and a palpable thrill over the site of the injury that correlates with the patients heartbeat. You recognize that these are signs of:
an arterial injury
Olecranon
back of elbow
greenstick fracture
bending and incomplete break of a bone; most often seen in children
impacted fracture
broken bone ends are forced into each other
Which type of fracture is unique to children and is most commonly seen in the distal radius?
buckle
shoulder girdle
clavicle and scapula
segmental fracture
consists of a segment of the shaft isolated by proximal and distal lines of fracture
Myalgia
muscle pain
Which of the following is a risk factor for developing a stress fracture?
endocrine dysfunction
Bursitis
inflammation of a bursa
Osteomyelitis
inflammation of bone and bone marrow
septic arthritis
inflammation of the joint caused by infection
Placing a fractured extremity in an anatomic position accomplishes which of the following?
it decreases pain
Calcaneus Fracture
landing after a jump/fall from a height
You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle crash and find the rider lying supine approximately 20 feet from his bike he is still wearing his helmet. As you approach him, you note that he is bilaterally deformed femurs. You should:
manually stabilize his head and assess his airway
What type of fracture occurs at an angle across the bone and is typically caused by direct or twisting force?
oblique
What is considered the best method for immobilizing an ankle fracture?
pillow splint
Compartment syndrome occurs when:
pressure in the fascial compartment leads to impaired circulation, sensory changes, and progressive muscle death.
You are treating a 17-year-old involved in a snowboarding accident. The patient's left shoulder is in an unusual position and looks to be out of the socket. How should you treat this injury?
splint the joint in the position found
acromioclavicular joint
the joint where the acromion and the clavicle meet
The method of splinting should be dictated by __________.
the severity of the patient's condition