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Module 5-3 Injuries to Muscles and Bones
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Review of the Musculoskeletal System Injuries to Bones and Joints Injuries to the Spine Injuries to the Brain and Skull
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Injuries to Muscles and Bones The Musculoskeletal System
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The Skeletal System Gives the Body Shape Protects Vital Internal Organs
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The Skull
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Divisions of the Spine
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The Skeleton
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Types of Joints (immovable)
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Types of Joints (slightly movable)
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Types of Joints (freely movable)
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The Muscular System Gives the Body Shape Protects Vital Internal Organs Provides for movement
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SkeletalCardiacSmooth Types of Muscle
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Injuries to Muscles and Bones Injuries to Bones and Joints
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Types of Force
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Closed vs. Open
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Signs and Symptoms Deformity or angulation Pain and Tenderness Grating Swelling Bruising (discoloration) Exposed bone ends Joint locked into position
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Open Fracture
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Angulated Fracture
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Closed Fracture
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B.S.I. Emergency Medical Care “After life threats have been controlled, allow patient to remain in a position of comfort.” Cold Pack Stabilize
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Manual Stabilization
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Manual Stabilization (continued)
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Emergency Medical Care Support above and below an injury. Cover open wounds with a sterile dressing. When in doubt, manually stabilize the injury.
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Injuries to Muscles and Bones Injuries to the Spine
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Mechanism of Injury Motor vehicle crashes Pedestrian - vehicle collisions Falls Blunt and Penetrating trauma Diving accidents Hangings Unresponsive trauma patients
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Signs and Symptoms Tenderness in area of injury. Pain associated with movement. Numbness, weakness, or tingling in the extremities. Loss of bladder/bowel control. Respiratory impairment. Loss of sensation or paralysis.
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Signs and Symptoms “Ability of the patient to walk, move extremities or feel sensation; lack of pain to spinal column DOES NOT rule out the possibility of spinal column or cord damage.”
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Responsive Patients Mechanism of Injury? Does your neck or back hurt? Where does it hurt?
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Manual Stabilization
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Hand Movement
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Foot Movement
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Touch finger.
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Touch toe.
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Unresponsive Patients Maintain airway and breathing. Stabilize head and neck manually in position found.
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In-line Stabilization with Jaw Thrust
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Pinch hand.
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Pinch foot.
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Emergency Medical Care Body Substance Isolation (B.S.I.) Maintain Manual Stabilization Perform Initial Assessment Pulse, Motor, Sensation
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Feel for Pulse.
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Injuries to Muscles and Bones Injuries to the Brain and Skull
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Signs and Symptoms of Skull Fracture
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Open Head Injury
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Closed Head Injuries
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Emergency Medical Care Body Substance Isolation (B.S.I.) Maintain Manual Stabilization Perform Initial Assessment
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Emergency Medical Care Closely monitor mental status for deterioration. Be prepared for changes in patient condition. Control bleeding.
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