TERMS
TERMS/ANATOMY
MSK DISORDERS
TREATMENTS
MOVEMENT
100

Where two bones meet

Articulation

100

There are __ vertebrae in the vertebral column

33

100

What type of splint should be applied to a traction splint?

Traction Splint

100

Apply a ________________ to any patient who may have an injury to the spine based on MOI, history, or signs and symptoms

Rigid cervical collar

100

Always move a casualty _____ first

FEET

200

Extent of Movement of a joint , measured in degrees of a circle

Range of motion

200

Provides structure and support for the body and houses and protects the spinal cord

Spine (vertebral column)

200
Falls greater than __ meter/s or down more than __ stair/s is an MOI associated with a high risk for spinal injury

1 meter

5 stairs

200

Not every trauma patient has a _______

Spinal injury

200

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

Reeves stretcher
300

The stretching or tearing of ligaments that causes pain and disability

Sprain

300

This type of muscle is found in the gastroitestinal system, lungs, blood vessels, and urinary systems

Involuntary (smooth)

300

Most commonly fractured carpal bone

Scaphoid

300

Avoid reaching more than ___ inches in front of your body.

20

300

Most commonly used for transporting sick or injured

Stokes stretcher

400

Fracture in which the bone is broken in several places

Comminuted fracture

400

Disorder or purine metabolism that results from an elevated serum uric acid level

Gout

400

Priapism is a objective finding of what MSK disorder

Spinal injury

400

Refers to the proper use of your body to prevent injury and to facilitate lifting and moving

Body mechanics

400

Used to lift a patient from the ground to a stretcher

Direct ground lift

500

Decrease in size or wasting away of body part or tissue

Atrophy

500

Name the 5 functions of the msk system

Provide support

Provide movement

Protect internal organs

Produce blood cells

Store minerals and lipids

500

Which of the following is not a Inpatient/Outpatient treatment for spinal injury?

A. Maintain spinal immobilization

B. Assist in administering pain medication

C. Assess and treat any life threatening injuries

D. Assist in performing imagery

C. Assess and treat any life threatening injuries

500

What steps must be taken before and after immobilizing or splinting an extremity?

Assess distal pulse, motor function, and sensation

500

If the patient is in immediate danger and you have to move the patient before assessing them, what type of move is required?

Emergency move