Identify the fracture type:
Use the proper anatomical term: Another name for the shoulde…
Use the proper anatomical term: Another name for the shoulder blade is the_________.
A coroner determines the cause of death to be strangulation…
A coroner determines the cause of death to be strangulation because this delicate bone is fractured. Which bone is this?
Which of the following bones is part of the cranium?
Which of the following bones is part of the cranium?
Simplified Emergency Medicine Scenario with Collision Detail…
Simplified Emergency Medicine Scenario with Collision Details Task: Prioritize treatment Incident: A four-car accident occurs at an intersection. Here’s how the cars are positioned and collide: Car 1 is stopped at a red light in the straight lane. Car 2, driving behind Car 1, fails to stop and crashes into the back of Car 1. The impact from Car 2 causes Car 1 to push forward into Car 3, which is traveling straight in the adjacent lane but is not at the intersection yet. Car 4 is approaching from the opposite direction and turns left at the intersection without yielding, colliding with the side of Car 1. Additional information: Car 1 (Stopped at a red light)had two passengers | Car 2 (Driving behind Car 1) | Car 3 (In the adjacent lane) | Car 4 (Colliding with the side of Car 1) Learning Outcome: This simple scenario allows students to prioritize treatment easily. It’s designed to help beginners understand the basics of triage and assessment in emergency situations. Symptoms: Passenger A:Symptoms: Conscious, confused, and has a small cut on the left forehead. Pain and bruising in the chest area. Passenger B:Symptoms: Unconscious, has bruising on the left side of the chest from the seatbelt. Passenger C:Symptoms: Alert but has severe pain in the abdomen, especially on the right side. There is a seatbelt mark across the chest. Passenger D:Symptoms: Walking with a limp, complaining of pain in the left knee, which is swollen. Passenger E:Symptoms: Conscious, has neck pain on the left side, and a slight headache.
Identify the fracture types in the image below.
Identify the fracture types in the image below.
Identify skeletal element A, B and C: Skeletal element A rep…
Identify skeletal element A, B and C: Skeletal element A represents , B represents and C is .
Simplified Emergency Medicine Scenario with Collision Detail…
Simplified Emergency Medicine Scenario with Collision Details Task: Identify Which Passenger Belongs to Each Car Incident: A four-car accident occurs at an intersection. Here’s how the cars are positioned and collide: Car 1 is stopped at a red light in the straight lane. Car 2, driving behind Car 1, fails to stop and crashes into the back of Car 1. The impact from Car 2 causes Car 1 to push forward into Car 3, which is traveling straight in the adjacent lane but is not at the intersection yet. Car 4 is approaching from the opposite direction and turns left at the intersection without yielding, colliding with the side of Car 1. Additional information: Car 1 (Stopped at a red light)had two passengers | Car 2 (Driving behind Car 1) | Car 3 (In the adjacent lane) | Car 4 (Colliding with the side of Car 1) Learning Outcome: This simple scenario allows students to match passengers with their cars based on clear symptoms. Passenger A:Symptoms: Conscious, confused, and has a small cut on the left forehead. Pain and bruising in the chest area. Passenger B:Symptoms: Unconscious, has bruising on the left side of the chest from the seatbelt. Passenger C:Symptoms: Alert but has severe pain in the abdomen, especially on the right side. There is a seatbelt mark across the chest. Passenger D:Symptoms: Walking with a limp, complaining of pain in the left knee, which is swollen. Passenger E:Symptoms: Conscious, has neck pain on the left side, and a slight headache.
Andrew is in a car accident and fractures his maxilla. To wh…
Andrew is in a car accident and fractures his maxilla. To which group of bones does this belong?
Case Study: A 45-year-old construction worker fell from scaf…
Case Study: A 45-year-old construction worker fell from scaffolding approximately 15 feet high. He was conscious upon arrival at the emergency department but complained of severe headache and double vision. Examination revealed a hematoma around the left eye and clear fluid leaking from the nose. Based on the patient’s symptoms and visible signs, what is the most likely type of skull fracture?