Elbow fracture protocol in adults

    • [DOC File]5th Edition Instructor Manual - RCC

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      f. If elbow is straight, apply rigid splint to entire arm and then splint arm to side of the body for transport. g. One axial alignment may be attempted following local protocol, preferably under medical direction, particularly if definitive care is more than two hours away. 5. Forearm injuries. a.

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    • [DOC File]Specific Fracture Management in the ED – UNDER REVIEW

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      (Assess for proximal fibula fracture) Velcro boot, FWB Virtual Clinic Achilles Tendon Rupture (calf squeeze test) EQUINUS BK backslab (or dorsal slab) Virtual Clinic Intra-articular distal tibial fracture (Pilon #) Above Knee Backslab Admit for scan / ORIF Page 1 …

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    • [DOC File]C&P Service Clinician's Guide

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      c. Describe swelling, effusion, tenderness, muscle spasm, joint laxity, muscle atrophy, fibrous or bony residual of fracture. If joint is ankylosed, describe the position and angle of fixation. d. Describe any mechanical aids used by veteran. e.

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    • [DOC File]FHLL Safety Plan 2008

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      1) A significantly higher risk of elbow injury occurred after pitchers reached 50 pitches in a single outing. 2) A significantly higher risk of shoulder injury occurred after pitchers reached 75 pitches in a single outing. 3) In one season, a total of 450 pitches or more led to cumulative injury to the elbow …

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    • [DOC File]Peer review checklist for protocol

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      2009 New protocols Early mobilisation for elbow fractures in adults Issue 4, 2009 Interventions for treating osteochondral defects of the talus Issue 4, 2009 Surgical approaches for treating cervical spine facet dislocations Issue 4, 2009 Surgical versus non-surgical interventions for treating patellar dislocation Issue 4, 2009 Interventions for treating acute elbow dislocations in adults ...

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    • [DOC File]INSTRUCTOR GUIDE

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      Review Hand/upper Extremity Trauma Protocol. Describe and demonstrate methods of splinting fractures of the upper extremities: Shoulder (scapula) and collar bone (clavicle) humerus (arm) elbow. forearm (forearm), wrist (carpals), and hand (metacarpals) fingers (phalanges). Overview: Management, Assessment, and Care. Hand/upper Extremity Trauma ...

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    • [DOC File]Peer review checklist for protocol

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      2014 New protocols Surgical versus conservative interventions for treating meniscal tears of the knee in adults Issue 11, 2014 Neuromuscular electrical ... 2014 Surgical interventions for treating tarsometatarsal (Lisfranc) fracture dislocations Issue ... 2014 New reviews Aspiration of the elbow joint for treating radial head fractures ...

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      Type of fracture. Surgical procedure done. Duration of hospital stay. Initiation of mobilization. Physiotherapy. Development of surgical complications. Postoperative Protocol. Postoperatively radiographs will be taken, the limb would be kept in above elbow plaster slab, active finger and shoulder exercises would be started at the earliest possible.

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    • [DOCX File]SimpleSite

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      Fracture: Discontinuity of bone (cortex) When discussing fracture, we often mention: Location (which bone, which 1/3rd +/- which part of bone [i.e. epiphysis, diaphysis, metaphysis or the growth plate/physis]) Integrity of skin overlying (open fracture or closed fracture) Fracture pattern

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    • [DOC File]TRAUMA MANUAL

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      Gunshot wounds to head, torso or proximal to knee or elbow in the extremity. ... (Most common chest injury in adults is rib fracture.) Great vessel injury uncommon, but bronchial tears/diaphragmatic rupture occur in severe crushing injury. ... A Grady “Level I” heparin protocol exists but should never, under any circumstance, be used in a ...

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