Increased pressure within a fascial compartment of a limb experiencing Compartment Syndrome is defined by a fascial compartment pressure to diastolic pressure gradient of _____
#2
Are ACL injuries most commonly contact or noncontact?_____
#3
Peritonsillar Abscess is managed with _____
Hint: treatment
#4
Supracondylar fractures most often occur after _____ injuries of the arm / elbow
#5
What is the most common pediatric elbow fracture?_____
#6
In Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis will you often observe pathology on the initial x-ray?_____
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Fracture classification and management principles Flashcard Deck - 6 Cards
Flashcard 1: Increased pressure within a fascial compartment of a limb experiencing Compartment Syndrome is defined by a fascial compartment pressure to diastolic pressure gradient of _____
Answer: < 30 mmHg
Flashcard 2: Are ACL injuries most commonly contact or noncontact?_____
Answer: Noncontact
Flashcard 3: Peritonsillar Abscess is managed with _____