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- you are dispatched to a local bmx bike track just down the road from the fire station. you arrive to find a 14 - year - old boy walking toward you, holding his left arm in place. he tells you that as he was turning a corner on the track, he fell off his bike and landed on his shoulder. what anatomic structures are potentially injured? fill - in - the - patient care report read the incident scenario and then complete the following patient care report (pcr). you note that it has been far too quiet this evening as you and your partner sit overlooking the west end of the city. an approaching cars headlights briefly illuminate the cab of the ambulance before swinging around a curve, dropping you back into darkness again. the radio buzzes, and you both snap to attention. “six - nineteen from central, ive got a priority - one call. please proceed to the intersection of alpha street and 15th avenue for an assault. police reporting the scene as secure. im showing you assigned at 2312.” your partner acknowledges the call as you pull out of the parking lot and begin the 17 - minute cross - town. on arrival, you are directed to a 38 - year - old, 115 - pound (52 - kg) woman who is lying on the sidewalk, arms wrapped tightly around her torso. “there was a fight over at hanks bar,” the police officer squatting next to the patient tells you. “linda her attacked by several other ladies and assaulted pretty severely in the street.” you kneel next to the moaning woman and explain that you are there to help her. after confirming a pat airway, you ask the police officer to hold the patients head in a neutral, in - line position while you initia nonrebreathing mask set at 15 l/min. you and your partner then apply
Brief Explanations
The boy fell on his shoulder and is holding his left - arm, so possible injured anatomic structures include shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint), clavicle (collarbone), scapula (shoulder blade), humerus (upper arm bone), and associated muscles, tendons, and ligaments in the shoulder and upper - arm region.
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Shoulder joint, clavicle, scapula, humerus, associated muscles, tendons, and ligaments.