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16 Cards in this Set
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The first sign of shock is _____.
Treatment? |
***Tachycardia
Tx: Give volume (liquids)*** |
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Once patient turns pale, you've missed _______.
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Point of resuscitation
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Pain out of proportion
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Compartment syndrome
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Dorsum of foot is innervated by ______.
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Superficial, deep peroneal nerve
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Compartment syndrome:
Tx |
Leave wound open
Give fluids (metabolic consequences) |
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Dominant artery to hand, in how many percent of people?
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Ulnar dominant--80% of people
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Most common bite wound infection.
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Staph, strep
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Most common cat bite infection.
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Pasturella
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Most common human bite infection.
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Eikenella
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This bite infection streaks up arm very quickly.
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Strep
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This bite infection stays localized.
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Staph
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What is the most common compression neuropathy?
Nerve involved? |
Median nerve; carpal tunnel
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This innervates the dorsum of the hand.
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Radial nerve
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Winged scapula results from injury to _______.
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Long thoracic nerve
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Missing pectoralis major:
Syndrome Associated deformity |
Poland Syndrome
Missing pec major associated with hand anomaly Short metacarpals (short fingers) |
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Patient falls on outstretched hand, where will patient feel pain?
Treatment? |
Anatomic snuff box
MUST BE SPLINTED bc there's limited blood supply |