Tibia and fibula fracture protocol
[DOCX File]Mid Notts Pathways
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Toes, Foot, Ankle, Tibia, Fibula) Trauma where suspected fracture or FB (Glass only) Joint pain and/or stiffness. Bony deformities. ... Correctly complete the appropriate investigation request as per this protocol on ICE which is linked to the patient’s electronic record (except for the KUB CT Scan for un-resolving pain thought to be due to ...
[DOCX File]Chapter 11
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6.Assessment for a patient with a suspected extremity fracture should include all of the following EXCEPT: a. ... Straightening of an angulated extremity should be considered (if permitted by local protocol) if evidence of decreased blood flow is evident at what location in relation to the injury? ... tibia, fibula, patella, and femur (indirect ...
[DOCX File]Pitt WEMS Discussion Scenarios
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The patient is a 22 year old black male climber with a tibia/fibula fracture and mild hypothermia, but no other current or past medical problems. A complete examination has been done by another Wilderness EMT, but who gets something in his eye, and has to drop out of the evacuation.
[DOC File]C&P Service Clinician's Guide - Veterans Affairs
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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.
[DOC File]Sponsor/Investigator IDE Outline
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Fractures of long bones constitute the majority of emergency operating room procedures in most trauma centers. Of these long bone injuries, tibial fractures are the most common. The National Center for Health Statistics reports an annual incidence of 492,000 fractures of the tibia and fibula …
The rehabilitation protocol - Srce
The talus has an irregular shape with articular surfaces for tibia, fibula, calcaneus and navicular (Figure 1). It functions as a complex universal joint between the leg and the foot created by the ankle, subtalar and midtarsal joints. Injury may disturb the function and create serious disability.
[DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE LEG AND ANKLE
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The entire length of the tibia and fibula should be palpated to detect fracture of the proximal fibula (Maisonneuve fracture), which may be associated with syndesmosis injury. Tenderness along the base of the fifth metatarsal may indicate an avulsion of the peroneal brevis tendon.
[DOC File]OUTDOOR EMERGENCY CARE 5TH EDITION
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The patient has an ankle fracture and tibia/fibula fracture on the opposite extremity due to the hard twisting landing coupled with loose, soft boots. S/He resists treatment, insisting that s/he will be okay in a couple of minutes. Two bystanders are at the scene, watching. VITAL SIGNS. Time in minutes Pulse and respirations Throughout p + 20 ...
[DOC File]5th Edition Instructor Manual - Huff Hills Ski Patrol
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4. Tibia and fibula injuries. a. Proximal fractures may occur from falls from heights or flat landings. i. Bottom of femur is forced into top of tibia, causing compression fracture just below joint line. ii. Extremely painful injuries. b. Shaft fractures usually occur to both bones and frequently open fracture to tibia
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