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Title: What is a primary problem when treating musculoskeletal injuries?
Post by: lovesong on Nov 4, 2015
What is a primary problem when treating musculoskeletal injuries?
A) All musculoskeletal injuries are life threatening due to the bone bleeding, leading to hypoperfusion.
B) Most musculoskeletal injuries are simply splinted and not a life threat to the patient.
C) Splints do not adequately fit the patient's extremities and must be modified with padding to ensure immobilization.
D) Many musculoskeletal injuries have a grotesque appearance, and the EMT cannot be distracted from life-threatening conditions by a deformed limb.


Title: Re: What is a primary problem when treating musculoskeletal injuries?
Post by: sarasa on Nov 21, 2015
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Title: Re: What is a primary problem when treating musculoskeletal injuries?
Post by: lovesong on Nov 26, 2015
That worked! Thanks :)


Title: Re: What is a primary problem when treating musculoskeletal injuries?
Post by: sarasa on Nov 28, 2015
Any time!