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Lesson 10
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The body has over 600 muscles Muscle attaches to bone by a tendon Muscles contract and relax and allow for joint movement
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Strain- A stretching and tearing of a muscle or tendon fibers Strains are commonly known as muscle pulls or tears These generally occur with overexertion, over training, or lifting something too heavy
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There are over 200 bones of various shapes and sizes in the body Over time, bones can become brittle, weak and may break easily- Osteoporosis Weight bearing activity helps keep bones strong and healthy Bones are held together by ligaments
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Fracture, also known as a Break Fractures made be open or closed An open fracture occurs when the skin is broken An open fracture is a Compound Fracture A closed fracture is more common and occurs with the no damage to the skin
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Dislocation- a displacement or separation of a bone from its normal position at a joint
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Joints form where two or more bones come together There are a variety of joints within the body, some glide, some hinge like a door, some rotate Ligaments attach bone to bone to help support a joint. Injuries to ligaments are known as Sprains.
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When you are unsure of the extent of the injury, remember R.I.C.E. Rest- do not move or straighten the injured area Immobilize-Stabilize the injury in the position it is found. Splint the injured part if the person must be moved and it is not painful Cold-Apply ice to injured area for approximately 20 minutes Elevate-Do not elevate the injured part if it causes more pain
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If there is every a question of a head or neck injury, DO NOT MOVE THE PERSON. Check for life-threatening conditions Monitors ABCs Reassure them Remind them not to move their head or neck
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3 kinds of splints Rigid-using boards, magazines, Soft-using pillows, blankets, clothing Anatomic- using another body part
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Obtain consent prior to giving care Always support the area being splinted Check for feeling, warmth, and color Always splint above and below the injured area Apply bandages above and below the injured site
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Used for an injury to shoulder or upper extremity Follow same steps for splinting and add sling
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