TERMS
A&P
MSK
Pathophysiology/Tx
Body Mechanics
100

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

Angulated Fracture

100

Three types of muscle

Voluntary

Involuntary

Cardiac

100

Specific injuries to the spinal column 

Fractures

Dislocations

Muscular Strains

Disk Injury

100

Most common fractured carpal bone

Scaphoid

100

Rules to prevent injury

Position your feet properly

Use your legs

Never turn or twist

Don't compensate when lifting with one hand

Keep the weight as close as possible to your body

200

Fracture in which the bone is broken in several places

Comminuted Fracture

200

Known as smooth muscle, is found in the gastrointestinal system, lungs, blodd vessels, and urinary system

Involuntary

200

Treatment spinal cord injury in pre-hospital

Assess and treat any life threatening injuries

Maintain spinal immobilization via the application of a C-Collar

Place patent on a long spine board to protect from further injury and to keep them immobilized

200

Type of intervention you use to treat femure fracture

Traction Splint

200

How many inches in front of you should you avoid reaching

20 inches

300

The disrupting or "coming apart" of a body part (joint) from its normal position

Dislocation

300

Commonly referred to as the backbone or spine. It provides structure and support for the body and houses and protects the spinal cord

Vertebral Column

300

Treatment for spinal cord injury in inpatient/outpatient

Maintain spinal immobilization

Assist in administering pain medication as directed

Assist in performing imagery (X-ray, CT, MRI)

300

Apply this when you have a Pt who may have an injury to the spine based on MOI, history and S/S

Rigid Cervical Collar

300

Proper use of your body to prevent injury and to facilitate lifting and moving

Body Mechanics

400

Muscle or tendon injury resulting from violent contraction or excessive force

Strain

400

There are how many vertebrae

33

400

Certain MOI associated with a high risk for spinal injury

Falls from >1 meter or down >5 stairs

Axial loading such as those that occur in diving injuries

High-speed motor-vehicle crashes, especially with rollover or ejection of the Pt

400

The only person authorized to remove a C-Collar

Medical Officer

400

Navy service litter most commonly used for transporting sick or injured person

Stokes Stretcher

500

A form of arthritis, is a disorder of purine metabolism that results from an elevated serum uric acid level

Gout

500

5 main functions of musculoskeletal system

Provide Support

Protect Internal Organs

Provides Leverage and Movement

Produce Blood Cells

Store Minerals and Lipids

500

Most often injured by energy that forces movement beyond its normal ROM

The Spine

500

You do this before and after immobilizing an extremity

Assess distal pulse, motor function and sensation

500

Designed for rapid immobilization and extrication of patients with spinal and neck injuires in tight places

Reeves Stretcher

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