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최초등록일 2023.05.08 최종저작일 2021.11
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질환별 증상 진단 치료 정리요약
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    목차

    1. 질환명
    2. 증상/징후
    3. 진단방법
    4. 병원전처치
    5. 특이사항

    본문내용

    질환명: head laceration
    증상/징후:통증과 출혈
    진단방법:시각적으로 확인가능
    병원전처치:생리식염수로 충분한 세척과 드레싱과 IV확보
    특이사항: 외상에 의한 손상이므로 뇌출혈등 뇌질환으로 이어질수 있다.

    질환명: Co poisoning
    증상/징후:오심 구토 정신경련 어지러움
    진단방법:혈중농도 측정
    병원전처치:산소투여와 IV확보
    특이사항:뇌손상을 줄수있다

    질환명: Rt. Femur shaft Fracture
    증상/징후:변형 부종 통증
    진단방법:시진과 촉진으로 진단 할수있음
    병원전처치:부목 고정후 2차손상 예방
    특이사항 :Femur Fracture시 골편이 근처 대동맥 손상시 인체에서 가장많은 출혈을 일으킬수 있음

    질환명: Colles fracture
    증상/징후:심한 통증이 있고 부어오르고 전완의 아래쪽1/3지점이 변형 되며 골절부위와 이탈 때문에 생긴 손목의 부위가 돌출된다.
    진단방법:손목은 손이 배측으로 전위된 상태로 변형된 모습,
    병원전처치:냉찜질 압박하고 부목으로 고정시켜 이차손상을 방지하여 이송한다
    특이사항:손목이 일명 포크 모양이 된다.

    질환명: femur neck fracture
    증상/징후:마비나 변형 통증이 유발
    진단방법:확인하기곤란하며 바로누워 발꿈치를 들수없을 때 의심
    병원전처치:견인및 부목 고정후 빠른이송한다.
    특이사항:하지 동통과 골절부 동요로 움직일수 없고 회전되고 3CM정도 단축이있다.

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    • 1. Colles fracture
      A Colles fracture is a common type of distal radius fracture that occurs when the radius bone in the forearm breaks near the wrist. This injury typically results from a fall onto an outstretched hand and is often seen in elderly individuals with osteoporosis. The hallmark deformity is a 'dinner fork' appearance of the wrist, with the hand and distal fragment displaced dorsally. Proper management is crucial to restore function and prevent long-term complications. Treatment options range from closed reduction and casting to open reduction and internal fixation, depending on the fracture pattern and displacement. Rehabilitation exercises are essential to regain range of motion and strength. With appropriate treatment and therapy, most patients can achieve a good functional outcome, though some may experience residual wrist stiffness or deformity.
    • 2. femur neck fracture
      A femur neck fracture is a serious injury that occurs when the upper part of the thigh bone (femur) breaks near the hip joint. This type of fracture is common in elderly individuals, often due to falls or osteoporosis. Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent complications such as avascular necrosis of the femoral head. The main treatment options include internal fixation with screws or a hip replacement (either a hemiarthroplasty or a total hip arthroplasty), depending on the patient's age, activity level, and fracture pattern. Rehabilitation is essential to regain mobility and independence, but the prognosis can be guarded, especially in older adults with multiple comorbidities. Preventive measures, such as fall prevention strategies and osteoporosis management, are important to reduce the risk of these debilitating injuries.
    • 3. cardiac arrest
      Cardiac arrest is a life-threatening emergency in which the heart suddenly stops beating, leading to a loss of blood flow and oxygen to the brain and other vital organs. Prompt recognition and immediate initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation are crucial to increase the chances of survival. Underlying causes can include heart disease, electrolyte imbalances, trauma, or respiratory failure. Effective management involves a coordinated team effort, including early activation of emergency medical services, high-quality chest compressions, timely defibrillation, and post-resuscitation care. Advances in resuscitation science, such as the use of mechanical CPR devices and targeted temperature management, have improved outcomes in recent years. However, cardiac arrest remains a significant public health concern, and continued efforts are needed to improve prevention, education, and access to emergency care to save more lives.
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    • 5. PSVT
      PSVT, or paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, is a type of abnormal heart rhythm characterized by a sudden, rapid increase in heart rate. It is caused by an electrical disturbance in the upper chambers of the heart, often due to an accessory pathway or other conduction abnormality. Symptoms of PSVT can include palpitations, chest discomfort, dizziness, and shortness of breath. While PSVT is generally not life-threatening, it can be uncomfortable and disruptive to a patient's daily activities. Effective management involves a combination of vagal maneuvers, medications, and, in some cases, catheter ablation to eliminate the underlying cause. Identifying and addressing any underlying cardiac or metabolic conditions is also important. With proper treatment, most patients with PSVT can achieve good long-term control of their symptoms and reduce the risk of complications. Ongoing research continues to explore new therapeutic options and strategies to improve the management of this common arrhythmia.
    • 6. fecal impaction
      Fecal impaction is a condition in which a large, hardened mass of stool becomes stuck in the rectum or lower intestine, preventing the passage of normal bowel movements. It is often seen in elderly individuals, those with limited mobility, or those taking certain medications that can cause constipation. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, and the inability to have a bowel movement. If left untreated, fecal impaction can lead to complications such as bowel obstruction, perforation, or even sepsis. Management typically involves a combination of manual disimpaction, laxatives, and enemas to soften and remove the impacted stool. Preventive measures, such as maintaining adequate hydration, fiber intake, and regular physical activity, can help reduce the risk of fecal impaction. Prompt recognition and appropriate treatment are essential to avoid serious complications and restore normal bowel function.
    • 7. unstable angina
      Unstable angina is a type of acute coronary syndrome characterized by chest pain or discomfort that is more severe, frequent, or occurs at rest compared to stable angina. It is a serious condition that indicates a significant reduction in blood flow to the heart, often due to the rupture or erosion of a plaque in a coronary artery. Prompt recognition and management are crucial, as unstable angina can progress to a myocardial infarction (heart attack) if left untreated. Treatment typically involves a combination of antiplatelet therapy, anticoagulants, nitrates, and, in some cases, revascularization procedures such as percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary artery bypass grafting. Identifying and addressing underlying risk factors, such as coronary artery disease, hypertension, and diabetes, is also essential to prevent future acute coronary events. Ongoing research continues to explore new therapeutic strategies and risk assessment tools to improve outcomes for patients with unstable angina.
    • 8. hypokalemic periodic paralysis
      Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is a rare genetic disorder characterized by episodes of muscle weakness or paralysis due to low levels of potassium in the blood. These episodes are often triggered by factors such as rest after exercise, high-carbohydrate meals, or stress. During an attack, patients may experience profound muscle weakness or even complete paralysis, which can be life-threatening if the respiratory muscles are affected. Prompt recognition and treatment with potassium supplementation are crucial to restore normal muscle function and prevent complications. Identifying and avoiding potential triggers, as well as maintaining a balanced diet and regular exercise, can help manage the condition. In some cases, prophylactic medications may be prescribed to reduce the frequency and severity of attacks. Ongoing research is exploring the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying hypokalemic periodic paralysis, with the goal of developing more effective treatments and improving the quality of life for those affected by this rare and debilitating disorder.
    • 9. concussion
      A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a blow or jolt to the head, which can result in temporary impairment of brain function. Symptoms of a concussion may include headache, dizziness, confusion, memory loss, and difficulty concentrating. While most concussions are mild and resolve within a few days or weeks, they should not be taken lightly, as repeated concussions can lead to more serious long-term consequences, such as post-concussion syndrome or chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Proper management of a concussion involves physical and cognitive rest, followed by a gradual return to normal activities under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Preventing concussions through the use of protective equipment, such as helmets, and promoting safe practices in sports and other activities is crucial. Ongoing research continues to improve our understanding of the pathophysiology of concussions and develop more effective diagnostic and treatment strategies to optimize outcomes for those affected by this common and potentially serious injury.
    • 10. urticaria
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