Burns
Eye conditions
Musculoskeletal
Oral and maxillofacial surgery
100

what is a third-degree burn 

extend into the date layer that lies beneath the dermis 


100

Name 3 common symptoms of a corneal abrasion 

Pain, redness and tearing 

100

What is a greenstick fracture 

The bone partially fractures on one side but does not break completely due to the bone's ability to bend

100

Goals of maxillofacial surgery include

reducing pain, improving function, improving appearance

200

what is a second-degree burn 

affects the epidermis and dermis layers of the skin 

200
________ is a disorder in which the eyes cannot be directed to focus on the same object 

Strabismus

200

List 2 Complications of Fractures

Fat globules from yellow bone marrow of long bones ‘escape'

Enter the bloodstream and mix with the platelets.

Forms an emboli

Can lodge in lungs, brain or skin

200

What is a Orbital floor fracture

Repair of eggshell-thin bone the eye and periorbital tissues rest on. The fracture may be reduced through the lower lid or from below the fracture and bridged with bone graft or metal/plastic implant.

300

what is first-degree burn

only affects the dermis layer

300

What is blepharitis

Inflamation of the edges of the eyelids 

300

Fractures can manifest with different symptoms, list three

pain, swelling, bruising, discoloured skin around the affected area, inability to weight bear

300

briefly decribe what a Rhytidectomy is

Facelift- repositioning of the underlying face and neck muscle followed by removal and redraping of excess skin of face and neck.

400

This burn can hurt severely 

Superficial partial thickness burns 

400

Hyperpia occures when _______ entering the eye comes to a focal point behind the retina 

Light

400

What is Compartment Syndrome

A very serious condition that occurs in fractured long bones, e.g tibia/fibula

400

What are some Post Procedure Nursing Care, List 1

Airway monitoring is extremely important in a person who has had maxillofacial surgery.

Oedema of the airway can lead to obstruction and inadequate oxygenation.

Report changes to rate, depth, effort, sound and saturations immediately.

Depending on the surgery, some people may be admitted to ICU post of for airway management.

500

How best deiscribes full thickness burns?

These burns do not cause pain because of the damage of the severe nerve damage

500

List five common ear conidtions 

Infection, Hearing loss, Earwax, Ringing in the ear (tinnitus), Ear cancer, Balance disorders

500

What is the difference between a sprain and a strain 

Sprain- a tear in the supporting ligaments surrounding a joint, commonly found in joints such as the ankle, knee, wrist, shoulder, neck and back.

 Strain- an overstretching injury to a muscle or tendon. Commonly found in the calf, back muscles, hamstring, calf and back.

500

What is the suggested Mobilization after Oral and maxillofacial surgery

Encouraged early to prevent risks of immobility, e.g chest infection, DVT

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