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When reviewing limb trauma, it is important not to get distracted from what when dealing with the patient
A compound fracture is where
When dealing with any open fractures, you must not
When dealing with an amputated limb, to help preserve it, what should you do
If a injury/open fracture/wound is grossly contaminated, you should
If there is a catastrophic haemorrhage from a limb, what should you apply first
For minor injuries, some Ambulance Services have advanced clinicians who are able to deal with and discharge on scene, True or False
Which of the following come under the 6 P’s for identifying any limb vascular compromise issues
A greenstick fracture occurs in what age group
A pathological fracture occurs through
A comminuted fracture is where the bone has
A stable fracture is where
An oblique fracture is where the bone has fractured in a
How many kinds of compartment syndrome are there
In compartment syndrome, what is the name of the inelastic membrane which causes pressure to build in the compartment
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