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Chapter 32b- Orthopaedic Injuries

Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Twelfth Edition
Horizontales
A joint injury involving damage to supporting ligaments, and sometimes partial or temporary dislocation of bone ends.
Longitudinal force applied to a structure.
A bandage that passes around the chest to secure an injured arm to the chest.
Tenderness that is sharply localized at the site of the injury, found by gently palpating along the bone with the tip of one finger.
The space between the abdominal cavity and the posterior abdominal wall, containing the kidneys, certain large vessels, and parts of the gastrointestinal tract.
The shinbone; the larger of the two bones of the lower leg.
The major nerve to the lower extremities; controls much of muscle function in the leg and sensation in most of the leg and foot.
Verticales
To return a dislocated joint or fractured bone to its normal position; to set.
A hand position in which the wrist is slightly dorsiflexed and all finger joints are moderately flexed.
Stretching or tearing of a muscle; also called a muscle pull.
A flexible or rigid device used to protect and maintain the position of an injured extremity.
The area of potentially damaged soft tissue, adjacent nerves, and blood vessels surrounding an injury to a bone or joint.
The bleeding control method used when a wound continues to bleed despite the use of direct pressure; useful if a patient is bleeding severely from a partial or complete amputation.
A bandage or material that helps to support the weight of an injured upper extremity.