Injured forearm muscle
[DOC File]1 - Huff Hills Ski Patrol
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a. Do not move an injured elbow from the position in which you find it. i. The elbow must be splinted as it lies because any movement can cause nerve or blood vessel damage. b. An effective splint for an injured elbow is a pillow splint. i. Wrap the elbow in a pillow, add padding to keep the elbow in the position found, and secure the pillow. c.
[DOC File]Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured ...
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a.Forearm. b.Wrist. c.Upper leg. ... Muscle cramps. j. Heat exhaustion. k. Heat stroke. l. Abdominal pain. m. ... 13.Do the following: a.Describe the conditions under which an injured person should be moved. b.If a sick or an injured person must be moved, tell how you determine the best method. Demonstrate this method.
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The injured shoulder should be rested from the activities that caused the problem and from activities that cause pain. Ice packs applied to the shoulder and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs will help reduce inflammation and pain. ... forearm muscle tightness . insufficient forearm functional strength . point tenderness at or near the ...
[DOCX File]First Aid - U.S. Scouting Service Project
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A person bending forward to lift a load “with his back” (Fig. P8.15a) rather than “with his knees” can be injured by large forces exerted on the muscles and vertebrae. The spine pivots mainly at the fifth lumbar vertebra, with the principal supporting force provided by the erector spinalis muscle in the back.
[DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY
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(f) For muscle group injuries in different anatomical regions which do not act upon ankylosed joints, each muscle group injury shall be separately rated and the ratings combined under the provisions of §4.25. (Authority: 38 U.S.C. 1155) [29 FR 6718, May 22, 1964, as amended at 43 FR 45349, Oct. 2, 1978; 62 FR 30237, June 3, 1997]
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73. The finding that upon muscle contraction the active motion of a joint is reduced or completely lost suggests: a dislocation. a ligament strain. torn cartilage. a ruptured tendon. Answer: d. Objective: 20-4. Reference: 613. 74. An injured forearm, shoulder, clavicle, or scapula should be cradled in a sling:
[DOC File]CP7e: Ch. 8 Problems
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Muscle hernia, extensive 5326 4.73. Muscle injuries—schedule of ratings: Foot and Leg. Group X 5310 4.73. Group XI 5311 4.73. Group XII 5312 4.73. Forearm and Hand. Group VII 5307 4.73. Group VIII 5308 4.73. Group IX 5309 4.73. Miscellaneous. Diaphragm, rupture of, with herniation 5324 4.73. Facial muscles 5325 4.73. Muscle hernia, extensive ...
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