Extremity trauma and vascular injuries — Flashcards

Extremity trauma and vascular injuries — Flashcards

Extremity trauma and vascular injuries — Flashcards
#1

Patients with volkmann ischemic contracture have significant pain with _____ extension of fingers / wrist

#2

_____ is an overuse injury of young, female athletes with anterior knee pain.

#3

Legg-Calve-Perthes (LCP) and Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphyses (SCFE) are both causes of _____

#4

_____ fractures of the hip occur most commonly in pediatric/adolescent athletes from indirect trauma or forceful contractions.

#5

A positive McMurray test is characterized by _____ on extension (with rotation and side of the knee pressure)

#6

If a patient has a swollen, painful knee that cannot extend their knee against gravity, what condition should you first suspect?_____

#7

Although angiosarcomas may rupture and cause life-threatening _____, the best next step is _____ *bonus: ultimate treatment?

#8

Anterior urethral injuries are typically caused by a(n) _____ injury

#9

Benign prostatic hyperplasia may be treated with surgical resection, with the gold standard being the _____ procedure

#10

The _____ test is performed with the knee at a(n) 30 degree angle while a(n) medial _____ force is applied

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