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The first sign of shock is _____.

Treatment?
***Tachycardia

Tx: Give volume (liquids)***
Once patient turns pale, you've missed _______.
Point of resuscitation
Pain out of proportion
Compartment syndrome
Dorsum of foot is innervated by ______.
Superficial, deep peroneal nerve
Compartment syndrome:
Tx
Leave wound open
Give fluids (metabolic consequences)
Dominant artery to hand, in how many percent of people?
Ulnar dominant--80% of people
Most common bite wound infection.
Staph, strep
Most common cat bite infection.
Pasturella
Most common human bite infection.
Eikenella
This bite infection streaks up arm very quickly.
Strep
This bite infection stays localized.
Staph
What is the most common compression neuropathy?

Nerve involved?
Median nerve; carpal tunnel
This innervates the dorsum of the hand.
Radial nerve
Winged scapula results from injury to _______.
Long thoracic nerve
Missing pectoralis major:
Syndrome
Associated deformity
Poland Syndrome
Missing pec major

associated with hand anomaly
Short metacarpals (short fingers)
Patient falls on outstretched hand, where will patient feel pain?

Treatment?
Anatomic snuff box

MUST BE SPLINTED bc there's limited blood supply