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Army Medical Treating Fractures in the FieldTreating Fractures in the FieldDevelopmentTable of ContentsIntroductionLesson AssignmentLesson 1: Fractures and Related Injuries.Figure 1-2. Example of a joint.Section II. FracturesCommon Causes of FracturesSigns and Symptoms of FracturesGeneral Principles for Treating FracturesAssess Distal Neurovascular Function.Check Distal Neurovascular Function.Section III. Related InjuriesDislocationsStrainsExercises, Lesson 1Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1Lesson AssignmentLesson 2: Spinal Injuries.Surveying the SceneSigns and Symptoms of a Spinal InjurySpine BoardsLong Spine Board. Figure 2-3. Making a cravat.Section II. Immobilizing a Suspected Spinal InjuryImmobilizing a Casualty Using a Long Spine Board and Log RollPosition Assistants.Slide Board Into Position.Immobilizing a Casualty Using a Long Spine Board and Straddle-SlideImmobilizing a Casualty's Spine with Casualty Sitting UpPosition Short Spine Board.Secure Casualty's Back to Short Spine Board.Position Long Spine Board. Transporting Casulaty with a Spinal InjuryImmobilizing a Casualty's Spine Using the Ground as SplintTurning a Casualty onto his BackTurning a Casualty onto his Back-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2Lesson AssignmentLesson 3: Traction Splints.Stabilize the Injured Leg.Open and Position Support Straps. Apply Manual Traction. Position the Splint. Apply Traction Using the Splint. Place a Casualty with a Traction Splint on a Litter (Litter Bar)Secure Splint Support to Litter Bar.Figure 3-6. Securing a traction splint to the litter using a roller bandage.Carry the bandage back around in the reverse directionExercises, Lesson 3Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3Lesson AssignmentLesson 4: Fractures of the Lower Extremities.Severe Deformity.Figure 4-3. Anterior dislocation of the hip.Immobilize a Fractured or Dislocated Hip (Spine Board)Immobilize a Fractured Femur (Improvised Splint)Obtain Materials. Immobilize a Fractured Leg (Improvised Splint)Figure 4-5. Improvised board splint applied to a fractured leg.Position the Securing Materials.Immobilize a Fractured or Dislocated Knee (Improvised Splint)Secure the Rigid Objects and Check Circulation.Immobilize a Fractured or Dislocated Ankle (Two Wire Ladder Splints)Secure the Rigid Splint With Cravats.Immobilize a Fractured Ankle (Three Wire Ladder Splints)Immobilize a Fractured or Dislocated Ankle Using a Sam SplintFigure 4-13. SAM splint applied to a fractured ankle.Exercises, Lesson 4Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4Lesson AssignmentLesson 5: Fractures of the Upper Extremities.Apply the Wire Ladder Splint.Secure the Wire Ladder Splint.Immobilize a Fractured Forearm with a SAM SplintImmoblize a Fractured Humerus with a SAM SplintFigure 5-5. Upper arm immobilized using a SAM splint.Immobilize a Fractured Humerus with an Improvised SplintElbow in Bent Position.Immoblize a Fractured Forearm with an Improvised SplintFigure 5-7. Improvised splint applied to a fractured forearm.Immoblize a Dislocated ShoulderApply a Sling to an ArmApply a Sling (Arm Sling Number Two) to an Arm.Apply a Jacket Flap Sling to an Arm.Apply a SwatheFigure 5-12. Swathes used to immobilize a fractured elbow (not bent).Immobilize a Forearm Using a Pneumatic SplintInflate the Splint.Observe for impaired circulation.Exercises, Lesson 5Exercises, Lesson 5-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 5Lesson AssignmentLesson 6: Roller Bandages.General Rules for Applying Roller BandagesApply Circular WrapApply a Spiral Reverse WrapFigure 6-5. Applying a spiral reverse wrap.Apply a Figure-Eight WrapApply a Recurrent WrapApply a Spicca WrapExercises, Lesson 6Exercises, Lesson 6-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 6
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Treating Fractures in the FieldTreating Fractures in the FieldDevelopmentTable of ContentsIntroductionLesson AssignmentLesson 1: Fractures and Related Injuries.Figure 1-2. Example of a joint.Section II. FracturesCommon Causes of FracturesSigns and Symptoms of FracturesGeneral Principles for Treating FracturesAssess Distal Neurovascular Function.Check Distal Neurovascular Function.Section III. Related InjuriesDislocationsStrainsExercises, Lesson 1Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1Lesson AssignmentLesson 2: Spinal Injuries.Surveying the SceneSigns and Symptoms of a Spinal InjurySpine BoardsLong Spine Board. Figure 2-3. Making a cravat.Section II. Immobilizing a Suspected Spinal InjuryImmobilizing a Casualty Using a Long Spine Board and Log RollPosition Assistants.Slide Board Into Position.Immobilizing a Casualty Using a Long Spine Board and Straddle-SlideImmobilizing a Casualty's Spine with Casualty Sitting UpPosition Short Spine Board.Secure Casualty's Back to Short Spine Board.Position Long Spine Board. Transporting Casulaty with a Spinal InjuryImmobilizing a Casualty's Spine Using the Ground as SplintTurning a Casualty onto his BackTurning a Casualty onto his Back-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2Lesson AssignmentLesson 3: Traction Splints.Stabilize the Injured Leg.Open and Position Support Straps. Apply Manual Traction. Position the Splint. Apply Traction Using the Splint. Place a Casualty with a Traction Splint on a Litter (Litter Bar)Secure Splint Support to Litter Bar.Figure 3-6. Securing a traction splint to the litter using a roller bandage.Carry the bandage back around in the reverse directionExercises, Lesson 3Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3Lesson AssignmentLesson 4: Fractures of the Lower Extremities.Severe Deformity.Figure 4-3. Anterior dislocation of the hip.Immobilize a Fractured or Dislocated Hip (Spine Board)Immobilize a Fractured Femur (Improvised Splint)Obtain Materials. Immobilize a Fractured Leg (Improvised Splint)Figure 4-5. Improvised board splint applied to a fractured leg.Position the Securing Materials.Immobilize a Fractured or Dislocated Knee (Improvised Splint)Secure the Rigid Objects and Check Circulation.Immobilize a Fractured or Dislocated Ankle (Two Wire Ladder Splints)Secure the Rigid Splint With Cravats.Immobilize a Fractured Ankle (Three Wire Ladder Splints)Immobilize a Fractured or Dislocated Ankle Using a Sam SplintFigure 4-13. SAM splint applied to a fractured ankle.Exercises, Lesson 4Exercises, Lesson 4-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4Lesson AssignmentLesson 5: Fractures of the Upper Extremities.Apply the Wire Ladder Splint.Secure the Wire Ladder Splint.Immobilize a Fractured Forearm with a SAM SplintImmoblize a Fractured Humerus with a SAM SplintFigure 5-5. Upper arm immobilized using a SAM splint.Immobilize a Fractured Humerus with an Improvised SplintElbow in Bent Position.Immoblize a Fractured Forearm with an Improvised SplintFigure 5-7. Improvised splint applied to a fractured forearm.Immoblize a Dislocated ShoulderApply a Sling to an ArmApply a Sling (Arm Sling Number Two) to an Arm.Apply a Jacket Flap Sling to an Arm.Apply a SwatheFigure 5-12. Swathes used to immobilize a fractured elbow (not bent).Immobilize a Forearm Using a Pneumatic SplintInflate the Splint.Observe for impaired circulation.Exercises, Lesson 5Exercises, Lesson 5-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 5Lesson AssignmentLesson 6: Roller Bandages.General Rules for Applying Roller BandagesApply Circular WrapApply a Spiral Reverse WrapFigure 6-5. Applying a spiral reverse wrap.Apply a Figure-Eight WrapApply a Recurrent WrapApply a Spicca WrapExercises, Lesson 6Exercises, Lesson 6-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 6
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