#providerprepared Weekly Pearl of Wound Wisdom #35 Mental Nerve how to:
For facial wounds located in the lower lip, inferior to the lower lip, and chin area a mental nerve block is appropriate for anesthesia.
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Our friend Randy crashed and landed on a sharp rock while mountain biking resulting in a deep laceration to his leg. Luckily we had the sufficient supplies in my #providerprepared kit to take care of it. We were saved a trip to the emergency room.
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The SAM Splint is a reusable malleable splint that can be properly cleaned and disinfected after use for additional field service and then discarded when worn out.
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Provider Prepared's Weekly Pearl of Wound Wisdom # 34 Infraorbital how to:
For anesthesia of the medial cheek, lateral nose, upper lip and lower eye lid, infraorbital nerve block is appropriate.
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Retreat to Revival: Lava rock and coral are beautiful but can hide some sharp surprises. This work retreat might have ended badly when a false step caused a foot gash. A big thanks to #providerprepared for keeping us on track and on our way!
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Provider Prepared's Weekly Pearl of Wound Wisdom#32:An important part of facial wound management is achieving appropriate anesthesia for wound repair: https://t.co/VvISo2gwTo
As a #medical professional, youβve probably experienced attending to #injury while out of the professional environment.
You have the skills to repair the wound, but didn't have adequate supplies.
That ends today: https://t.co/ummOeDQVBp
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Provider Prepared's Weekly Pearl of Wound Wisdom #32: A 50 year old male presents to the Emergency Department after smashing his left thumb with a sledge hammer. He has increasing pressure like pain associated with increasing subungual hematoma: https://t.co/H0vmk0t02A
The snow has melted and ski season is over but... stuff still happens and the autonomy of a Provider Prepared laceration repair kit comes in handy no matter what the season.
The snow has melted and #skiseason is over but... stuff still happens and the autonomy of a #ProviderPrepared laceration repair kit comes in handy no matter what the season.
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The snow has melted and ski season is over but... stuff still happens and the autonomy of a Provider Prepared laceration repair kit comes in handy no matter what the season.
#Surgical staples are most often used for repairing #wounds in the skin and having the right instrument is extremely important for removal when considering comfort and convenience. A few aspects to consider when it comes to proper staple removal:
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