Glossary: Musculoskeletal and Trauma
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Bite wound
Bite or suspicion of bite from human or animal.
Warm, tender or swollen joint
Joint pain or swelling.
Warm, tender or swollen bone
Bone pain or swelling.Superficial wound
Superficial wound or abrasion are wounds limited to the outer skin layer. They are usually caused by friction against abrasive surface.
Deep wound
Deep abrasions, like cuts or lacerations, exceed the outer layers and can go through all the layers of the skin and into underlying tissue like muscle or bone.Wound infection (pus/warm/swelling)
Surrounding skin being inflamed with redness, warmness, pain at the palpation, swelling or pus evacuation.Suspicion of bone fracture
Presence of an important hematoma, deformation, limitation of mobilization or very painful at the palpation or mobilization.Suspicion of bone dislocation
Presence of an important deformation, limitation of mobilization, instability or very painful at the palpation.Burn wound
Has the child suffered a burn resulting in skin breakdown?Open skull fracture
Open skull fracture or compound fracture is when there is a fracture of the skull (splintering of the skull bone) and a break in the skin.Basilar skull fracture
Signs of basilar skull fracture:- Retro-auricular
- Periorbital bruising
- Blood or CSF running from ear
Limping
Difficult, asymmetrical, and sometimes slow gait, favoring one leg.
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