Fracture Type Descriptions I
Fracture Type Descriptions II
Splinting Procedures
CMS
Bonus
100

This type of fracture occurs when the bone pierces through the skin

compound fx

100

This type of fracture is a straight across break in the bone

transverse fx

100

When should you check CMS?

Both before and after splinting

100

What does CMS stand for?

circulation, movement, sensation

100

What is typically the first line of imaging for diagnosing a fracture?

Xray

200

This type of fracture is common in sports due to the twisting forces that can occur in athletics

spiral fx

200

This type of fracture is an angled break across the bone

oblique fx

200

What are three signs and symptoms of a fracture?

Options: pain at injury site, swelling, bruising, deformity, inability to move affected limb, crepitus

200

Where should you check pulse for a humerus fracture?

distal to the injury e.g. radial pulse in this case

200

Name 3 types of splints

Options: SAM splint, vacuum splint, cardboard splint, anatomic splint

300

This type of fracture occurs when the bone is crushed

compression fx

300

This type of fracture occurs when the bone breaks in 2 places and leaves a floating piece

segmental fx

300

When splinting a fracture at a joint, how do you know the splint is the right size?

It covers the long bone above and below the injury

300

What is it called when you pinch a fingernail or toe nail to check for circulation?

capillary refill

300

Name 2 ways to immobilize the elbow

Options: splint in fixed position, sling, wrap arm to body

400

This type of fracture can be identified by the bone shattering into multiple pieces

comminuted fx

400

This type of fracture is an incomplete fracture that is common in children

greenstick fx

400

When splinting a fracture on a long bone, how do you know the splint is the right size?

it covers the joint above and below the injury

400

When splinting a tibia fracture, how would you check movement?

movement distal to injury e.g. wiggle your toes

400

What is crepitus?

a gravelly or grinding sound or feeling due to bone ends rubbing together

500

This type of fracture occurs when a ligament or tendon pulls a piece of bone off

avulsion fx

500

This type of fracture occurs gradually over time

stress fracture

500

What is the process of splinting?

1) establish scene safety 2) assess the patient 3) check CMS 4) prepare the patient 5) splint the patient 6) check CMS 7) refer as needed
500

Why is it important to compare bilaterally when checking for sensation?

decrease in sensation compared to the other side is still an important symptom. i.e. we don't want to just ask "can you feel this?"

500

What is the main difference in splinting a compound fracture vs. a simple fracture?

cover compound fractures with sterile dressing prior to splinting

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