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Question | Answer |
Deep Vein Thrombosis caused by | Virchow's Triad |
Virchow's Triad | Venous stasis, vessel damage, and altered clotting |
Prevention of DVT | anti-embolism stocking (Ted Hose), compression devices and eary ambulation |
Compartment Syndrome | serious complication that results from internal or external pressure on the affected area. |
Can be caused by bleeding or edema into a compartment | Internal pressure |
Can be caused by a cast or tight dressing | External pressure |
Within 4 to 6 hours, | irreversible muscle damage may occur |
Can occur in 24 hours, | partial paralysis |
Can occur in 24 to 48 hours, | complete paralysis |
Avascular Necrosis | bone cells are deprived of oxygen and nutrients, they die and the cell walls collaspe. |
necrosis | no blood supply |
Malunion | improper alignment of the bone ends resulting in external deformity |
Nonunion | facture that never heals |
Delayed union | failure of the fracture to heal in teh expected time. |
Closed reduction | nonsurgical reduction of the bones |
may be done with traction, angulation, rotation or a combination of these. | nonsurgical reduction |
Open Reduction | surgical procedure where the bones are realigned. |
Fixation | an attempt to attach the fragments of the bone together when reduction alone is not feasible. |
Internal fixation | use of rods, pins, screws or metal plates to align the bone placed under the skin. |
External fixation | use of rods, pins, screws or metal plates to align the bone placed to an external frame. |
Casting | Plaster of Paris, Fiberglass |
Least expensive cast | Plaster of Paris |
plaster of paris | lift with only the palms during the drying time to prevent pressure areas. |
short leg cast | fracture of the foot, ankle, or distal tibia or fibula |
long leg cast | fracture of the distal femur, knee or lower leg |
hip spica cast | fractures of the femur, acetabulum or pelvis. |
short arm cast | fracture of the wrist or hand |
long arm cast | fracture of the forearm, elbow or humerus |
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