childrens fractures Flashcards

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features of a non-accidental injury

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  • Any obvious or suspected fractures in a child under <2yr
  • Injuries in various stages of healing, especially burns and bruises
  • More injuries than usually seen in children of the same age
  • Injuries scattered on many areas of the body
  • Increased intracranial pressure in an infant
  • Suspected intra-abdominal trauma in a young child
  • Any injury that does not fit the description of the cause given
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2
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presentation of a fracture

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  • bruising
  • swelling
  • deformity
  • point tenderness
  • sensation
  • sweating
  • skin wrinkling
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3
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investigations

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  • x-ray
  • ultrasound
  • arthrogram
  • MRI
  • CT
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4
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what does diaphyseal mean

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joint above and below elbow immobilised

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5
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what does metaphyseal mean

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adjacent joint immobilised

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6
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what is treatment for an unstable metaphyseal

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percutaneous fixation

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7
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what is treatment for unstable diaphyseal

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  • flexible nailing

- conservative

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8
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what is the salter harris classification of physeal fractures

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Straight across - 1
Above - 2
Lower or beLow - 3
Two or Through - 4
ERasure of growth plate or cRush - 5
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9
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what are some indications for external fixation

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  • contaminated wounds
  • acute vascular injury
  • burns
  • multiple injuries
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10
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is compartment syndrome a complication of a fracture

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yes

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symptoms of compartment syndrome

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  • paraethesia
  • pallor
  • paralysis
  • poikilothermia
  • pulseless
  • pain of passive extension
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