Musculoskeletal Trauma Flashcards

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Self-Healing of Bones

A

swelling of soft tissue and the formation of blood clot in the are of the break or fracture
Interruption of the blood supply causes death to the cells at the injury site
cells farther from the fracture remain intact and rapidly divide growing together to form a mass of tissue completely surrounding the fracture site. this may take weeks or months depending on the bone fractured, type of fracture, and health and age

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2
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Cartilage

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connective tissue that covers the outside of the bone end (epiphysis)and acts as a surface for articulation, allowing for smooth movement at joints
less rigid forms and helps to form some of the more flexible structures of the body

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3
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Tendons

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bands of connective tissue that bind the muscles to bones

allow for the power of movement across the joints

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4
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Ligaments

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connect tissues that support joint by attaching the bone ends and allowing for a stable range of motion

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5
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MTB

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muscle-tendon-bone

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6
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BLB

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bone-ligament-bone

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7
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Traction splint

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splint that applies constant pull along the length of a lower extremity to help stabilize the fracture bone and to reduce muscle spasm in the limb
used primarily on femoral shaft fractures

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8
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Anticipated blood loss

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pelvic fracture 3-4 pints
femur fracture 2 pints
tibia-fibula fracture 1 pint

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9
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Fracture

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any break in a bone

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10
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comminuted fracture

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fracture in which a bone is broken in several places

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11
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Greenstick Fracture

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an incomplete fracture (crack)

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12
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Angulated fracture

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fracture in which the broken bone segments are at an angle to each other

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13
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Dislocation

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disruption or “coming apart” of a joint

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14
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Sprain

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stretching and tearing of ligaments

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15
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strain

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muscle injury resulting from overstretching or overexertion of the muscle

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16
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Compartment Syndrome

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injury caused when tissues such as blood vessels and nerves are constructed within a space as from swelling or from a tight dressing or cast

17
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Crepitus

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grating sensation or sound made when fractured bone ends rub together

18
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Splinting

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For any splint to be effective, it must immobilize adjacent joints and bone ends

19
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Manual traction

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the process of applying tension to straighten and realign a fracture limb before splinting