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Understanding fractures

Long-Term Care Nursing Advisor, June 27, 2008

Signs, symptoms, assessment, and documentation of fractures will vary with the type of facture and location. Fractures are very painful. Movement is limited, if the resident can move at all. Some parts of the body, such as the area over the femur, are vascular and bleed readily under the skin. An ecchymosis the size of an adult's fist over the femur indicates the loss of approximately one pint of blood.

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