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Transcript: Hannah Aguilar, Janica Bamo, Maricel Santos, Kristin Sapp, Mikhaela Tan <http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgical_nursing> <http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090729194600AALXypq> <http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/explore-by-career/doctors/careers-in-medicine/surgery/> <http://www.mmcsurgery.com/anesthesiology/responsibilities.html> <http://www.healthplus24.com/health/arthritis/hip-fractures.aspx> <http://youtube.com> <http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/hipsurgery/a/brokenhip_2.htm> Hip pinning A hip pinning is a procedure done to place several screws across the fractured bone. Hip pinning is generally only done in patients with a femoral neck fracture that is well aligned and minimally displaced. Hip Hemiarthroplasty A hip hemiarthroplasty is the word used to describe a half of a hip replacement. In this procedure, the ball of the ball-and-socket joint is removed, and a metal prosthesis is implanted into the joint. It is favored in patients with displaced fractures because of the complications with trying to repair these fractures. Bones: Surgeon Surgical Nurse Specializes in interpretation of medical images such as MR scans, CT scans, radiographs, nuclear medicine scans, mammograms and sonograms Femur Pelvis Acetabulum Assists the surgeon, passing instruments, keeping an eye on the patient’s vital signs, and performing other tasks associated with the surgery, such as providing suction at the surgical site to remove blood and fluids Surgery (Subcapital fracture) Thank You!! Works Cited hip fracture Surgery Anesthesiologist Tensor fasciae latae Vastus lateralis Treatment: Medical Team Femoral nerve Nerves: Name: Nesia Miller Age: 59 Gender: Female Temperature: 101.4 ˚F Blood Pressure: 130/40 Height: 5’6 Weight: 210 lbs The hip bone is broken when you fall hard or face an accident. Minor twisting or even while standing can incur a hip fracture in people having terribly weak bones. Other medical conditions can weaken bone and increase chances of fracture are cancer, stress, arthritis, and lack of calcium, vitamin D and other vital components of nutrition. Causes: Femoral Neck Fracture Period 4 Radiologist Specializes in operating on particular parts of the body or to address specific injuries, diseases, or degenerative conditions Symptoms: Occupation: Former Accountant Medical History: Bulimia, use of tobacco Medications: Hydrocodone (combined with acetaminophen), Generic Zocor (simvastatin), a cholesterol-lowering statin drug , Lisinopril (brand names include Prinivil and Zestril), a blood pressure drug Allergies: Eggs & Shrimp Family History: Hypertension, Anxiety, Visual Refractive Errors, Asthma Other Information: One Leg is shorter than the other Muscles: Patient Information Parts of the body involved: • Just like any other fracture, the pain is excruciating and you cannot move after the accident or fall. • Unbearable pain is experienced in the hip and groin area. • You cannot bear weight in your leg or move your leg outward. • Severe stiffness in the hip area. Physician trained to administer and manage anesthesia given during a surgical procedure. Also, they are responsible for managing and treating changes in your critical life functions-breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure-as they affected the surgery performed Patient: Janica B. Radiologist: Kristin S. Anesthesiologist: Mikhaela T. Nurse: Maricel S. Surgeon: Hannah A. Diagnosis: Hip fracture, fracture of the left femoral neck Cause of injury: Fell off bike