Pressure Ulcers
Arthritis
Bone FX
Random
Random 2.0
100

skin completely intact- red not blanch when pressed

stage 1 

100

caused by deterioration of articular cartilage, affects weight baring joints, unsymmetrical, inflammation not common

Orthio Arthritis

100

types of breaks (7 types)

open break, closed break, complete FX, incomplete FX, transverse FX, oblique FX, spiral FX

100

Muscular Atrophy

disorder when spinal cord &  nerves die causing decrease in muscle 

100

purple & black, skin in-tack, fatty tissue below injured, feels heavy or spongey 

deep-tissue pressure ulcer

200

skin visibly damaged- full loss of skin tissue- may see fatty tissue- skin edge rolled away

stage 3 

200

caused by immune system attacking synarium, affects multiple body systems, symmetrical, inflammation present 

Rheumatoid arthritis

200

signs & symptoms (BROKEN)

B-bruising w/ pain & swelling

R- reduced mvmt

O- odd appearance

K- krackling

E- edema & erythema (redness & swelling)

N- neurovascular impairment 

200

extremely thin limbs, respiratory failure & death in extreme cases 

symptoms of muscular atrophy

200

heals faster due to stronger, thicker & more flexible  periosteum

children with fx

300

skin visibly damaged- not intact- partial loss of dermis-not fatty tissue visible

stage 2 
300

OSTEO

O-outgrowth S-stiffness tenderness E-Experience grading O- only joints 

OA

300

6 p's 

early sign & late sign 

pain (EARLY SIGN), pallor, paralysis, paresthesia, pulselessness (LATE SIGN), poikiothemia  

300

treatment of muscular atrophy

nutrition through tube feeding & medication

300

the difference between a transverse, oblique, and spiral fx

transverse- fx straight across bone shaft

oblique- fx slanted across bone shaft 

spiral- fx twists around bone shaft (twisting injury or possible abuse)

400

skin visibly damaged-full loss of skin tissue- bone, muscle, tendon, and ligaments exposed

stage 4

400

7 S

S-sunrise stiffness S-soft & tender S-Swelling S-symmetrical S-stages S-synovium inflamed S-systemic (fever & inflammation)

400
Compartments of Extremities 

compartments of extremities, include: muscle, blood supply, tissue, fascia

400

interventions for FX

immobilize fx (splint), stop bleeding (pressure), elevate (swelling), ice, NPO til physician clears

400

pain management meds, document, monitor

treatment post fx fix

500

slough color, a full-thickness injury- can't access actual depth 

unstagable 

500

what are the test used & the cure

RA test- x ray & blood test

OA- x ray

NO CURE FOR EITHER 

500
Compartment Syndrome

pressure increases, blood supply decreases

causes- tissue damage due to hypoxia (lack of O2)

permanent damage if lasts longer than 6 hr 

500

what is the difference between an open & closed FX

open-breaks through the skin (compound)

closed- fx bone & skin remain in-tack (simple)

500

plan of care for pressure ulcers

keep skin dry & clean (barrier creams)

clean & dry linens 

Q2 turns 

air bed

monitor

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