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Open Fractures

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Introduction Clinical Definition An open fracture is when the broken bone breaks through the skin or any other body cavity that is open to the outside, including those through the rectum or vagina. This is especially vital when addressing the issue of a fracture, adequate soft tissue coverage or blood vessel injury.

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Basic Fracture Management

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Whether you’re interested in orthopaedics or not, knowledge of basic fracture management can be useful in any ED. Examination of a fractured limb Most patients will be in a lot of pain. If the limb is pale and pulseless this needs urgent referral to vascular as well as orthopaedics and the fracture needs reducing immediately.

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Elbow Dislocations

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Elbow Dislocation Definition: Disarticulation of the proximal radius & ulna bones from the humerus Epidemiology: Incidence Second most common joint dislocation (after shoulder) in adults Most commonly dislocated joint in children Accounts for 10-25% of all injuries to the elbow ( Cohen 1998 ) Posterolateral is the most common type of dislocation (..)

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How To Perform an Ultrasound-Guided Clavipectoral Block

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The clavicle is one of the most commonly fractured bones in the human body. Every year, approximately 332,000 people in the United States suffer from a clavicular fracture. The clinician should note the fracture site (either via palpable landmark or ultrasound visualization). Click to enlarge.) for the ED clinician.

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The study excluded complex nail bed injuries, including those with distal phalanx fractures, germinal matrix injury or pulp lacerations, meaning outcomes are only relevant to simple nail bed injuries. However, in the secondary outcome of parental assessment, nail discard patients had higher median scores.

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Managing the Patient with Alcohol Intoxication

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Assess for blood in the nares or signs of basal skull fracture, including battle signs, raccoon eyes, or hemotympanum. Check that clavicles are intact and that there are no obvious rib fractures or spinal step-offs. As always, document clinical sobriety before discharge. Remove all clothing and do a full skin exam.