What is it?
What do I do?
Why?
Can you name it?
Fractures
100

_________ is a breakage of the bone.

What is a fracture?

100

A patient has a sprain and is in pain, what should the patient NOT do?

Walk or try to put weight on it.

100

What is the purpose of elevating a limb?

To reduce swelling and help with blood flow

100

A late symptom of compartment syndrome in which the patient is unable to move a limb or toes.

What is paralysis?
100

This is the best treatment for compartment syndrome?

Bivalving the cast or removing the cast/restricting factor.

200

_______ is excessive stretching or tearing of a muscle or tendon.

What is a strain?

200

What is apart of the 6 P's that describes a dusky/grey color?

What is pallor?

200
What is the purpose of icing a strain/sprain?

To reduce swelling

200

This is the application of a pulling force with prescribed weights to part of the body to position and hold bone fragments in correct alignment.

What is traction?

200

This happens slowly when multiple particles of fat travel through the patient's system to cause respiratory compromise and cyanosis?

What is fat embolism syndrome?

300

_______ is when the end of the bone is moved out of its normal position.

What is a dislocation?

300

This is important to do when a patient has a broken bone in a cast to prevent compartment syndrome?

What is a neurovascular check?
300

Why should we use a draw sheet/lift sheet to move patients up in bed?

To prevent injury to the patient

300

This is another word for painful tingling or burning?

What is paresthesia?

300

Patients with osteoporosis or a tumor is at risk for this type of fracture.

What is a pathological fracture?

400

______ is excessive stretching of a ligament.

What is a sprain?

400

A patient states that their pain has not been relieved by opiods 2 hours after morphine administration.

Report to the provider.

400

Why would an open fracture be a risk of infection?

It is an open wound and exposed to bacteria or other organisms.

400

A problem in which the limb is the same temperature as the room, usually cool to touch.

What is poikilothermia?

400

This type of fracture occurs in crushing injuries and often needs a fixation device to help healing.

What is a comminuted fracture?

500

this happens when the bone does not properly heal with treatment.

What is nonunion?

500

Elevate the leg _______ the level of the ______.

Above; Heart

500

What is the purpose of Buck's traction?

To reduce muscle spasms and immobilize the hip

500

This fixation device is applied surgically, but you can see the instruments outside of the patient's body.

What is external fixation?

500

What is the hallmark s/s of compartment syndrome with a newly casted patient?

severe, unrelieved pain even after getting opioids.