Dislocated clavicle sternum treatment

    • [DOC File]Skeletal System - Buncombe County Schools

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      Ribs and Sternum. Sternum divided into 3 parts – bottom tip is XIPHOID PROCESS. 12 pairs of ribs – first 7 are true ribs – connected to sternum by cartilage. next 3 are false ribs – cartilage connects them to 7th rib (not sternum) next 2 are floating. Appendicular Skeleton. clavicle – collar bone. scapula – shoulder blade. humerus ...

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    • [DOC File]5th Edition Instructor Manual - Huff Hills Ski Patrol

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      Immediate care and follow-up treatment of head and spine injuries is very delicate, because of the risk involved in future impairment. ... Connects the clavicle and sternum to the mastoid process of the skull. This muscle rotates the head to the opposite side ... Dislocated Tooth: S & S: Swelling of gums, tooth dislodged from gum, pain.

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    • Sternoclavicular (SC) Joint Dislocations

      12. A dislocated shoulder outwardly displays: M, A A. a flattened deltoid. C. a depressed sternum. (423) B. a high riding clavicle. D. normal shoulder contours. 13. When an athlete has suffered a clavicle fracture he/she will show which of the . …

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 18

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      a) Joint where clavicle inserts into sternum can become dislocated. b) If medial clavicle has dislocated posteriorly can put pressure on heart and other structures causing a true emergency. vi. Lower rib cage injury. a) Stretched or separated cartilage along the bottom of lower anterior rib cage can cause pain and hinder breathing

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    • [DOCX File]Liberty Union High School District / Overview

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      Ribs and Sternum. Sternum divided into 3 parts – bottom tip is XIPHOID PROCESS. 12 pairs of ribs – first 7 are true ribs – connected to sternum by cartilage. next 3 are false ribs – cartilage connects them to 7th rib (not sternum) next 2 are floating. Appendicular Skeleton. clavicle – collar bone. scapula – shoulder blade. humerus ...

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    • [DOC File]oncb.org

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      9. Describe the treatment of head injuries. (p 328) 10. Describe the treatment of facial injuries. (p 329) 11. Discuss the mechanism of spinal injuries. (p 330) 12. List the signs and symptoms of spinal injury. (p 331) 13. Describe the treatment of spinal injury. (p 331) 14. Explain how to remove the mask on a sports helmet. (pp 332–333) 15.

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    • [DOC File]Skeletal System - SharpSchool

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      3. Thorax: consists of sternum, ribs, 12 thoracic vertebrae. a. Sternum: flat bone; xiphoid process often used as landmark for cardiovascular assessment. b. 12 pairs of ribs form flaring sides of thorax: 7 pairs attached directly to sternum and 5 pairs of false ribs; 2 pairs of these are floating (no anterior attachment).

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