Anatomy
Fractures
Splinting
Transport Devices
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100

This is the longest, strongest bone in the body.

What is the femur?

100

This type of fracture is peculiar to children.

What is a greenstick fracture?

100

These are immobilized when splinting a long bone fracture.

What are the joints above and below the fracture?

100

The common name for the orthopedic stretcher.

What is the scoop stretcher?

100

This assessment is performed after the primary assessment.

What is the secondary assessment.

200

The paired long bones seen here.

What are the radius and ulna?

200

Term for a fracture with a break in the skin above the fracture site.

What is an open fracture?

200

Hands and feet should be splinted in this position.

What is the position of function?

200

The weight limit for the CombiCarrier scoop stretcher.

What is 450 lbs?

200

This type of burn is caused by an electrical current.

What is an electrical burn?

300

The term for the bones of the foot.

What are the metatarsals? 

300

A fracture with two breaks and shattered portion in between.

What is a comminuted fracture?

300

This is the only indication for use of a traction splint.

What is an isolated, closed, mid-shaft, femur fracture?

300

The device seen here.

What is a Stokes basket?

300

This type of poisoning is caused by exposure to carbon monoxide.

What is carbon monoxide poisoning?

400

This lower hip bone is a landmark for placing the bipolar traction splint.

What is the ischium?

400

This fracture type is the result of a twisting force.

What is a spiral fracture?

400

This is performed before and after applying a splint.

What is checking pulse, motor, and sensory function?

400

Weight limit for a standard ambulance cot.

What is 650 lbs?

400

This type of cot is mounted in the ambulance.

What is an ambulance cot?

500

Skeletal change resulting from a loss of minerals in the bones associated with aging.

What is osteoporosis?

500

Pain and deformity at the hip with medial rotation of the affected leg is a sign of this injury.

What is a hip dislocation?

500

This type of splint provides traction based on the patient's weight.

What is a unipolar or Sager splint?

500

The type of stretcher seen here.

What is a pole stretcher?

500

This chair device is used for moving patients on stairs.

What is a stair chair?

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