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audragclark

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Care of an anterior dislocated shoulder:
 
  a. is easier than is care for any other upper extremity injury.
  b. requires only a sling and swathe to keep the arm in the position found.
  c. requires patience and sometimes creativity.
  d. can be achieved using a quick splint.

Question 2

Treatment of an anterior S/C dislocation is best managed using a:
 
  a. figure eight splint.
  b. blanket roll.
  c. rigid splint.
  d. sling and swathe.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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