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BONE TRUAMA - Coggle Diagram
BONE TRUAMA
MANEGEMENT
Comfortable shoes
Signs for wet floor and strair case ahead
Provide calcium and vitamin D supplement
Use coat side to patients with epilepsy and seizures
Identify patient at risk of falling
Skin traction and skeletal traction
Use of crutches for extra balance
Plaster of Paris
Monitor neurovascular assessment
Limit stairs cases
Remove slippery floors
Surgery
RISK FACTORS
Low body weight
Previous fracture
Skeletal fragility
Alcohol consumption
Calcium deficiency
Vitamin D deficiencies
Visual impairment
Epilepsy
Hypoglycemia
Motor vehicle assistant
Obesity
SYMPTOMS
Swelling and oedema
Limping and loss of function
Redness
Severe Pain
Bone dislocation
Fractured bone
TYPES OF BORNE TRAUMA
Femur fracture
Sprain
Knee fracture
Head and neck fracture
Ankle fracture
Subluxations
MEDICAL INTERVENTION
Pain management
Immobiliser the affected limb
Bone reduction
Leg exercises
DIAGNOSIS
X- rayz
Physically examination
CT SCAN
REFERENCE
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1126451/