Case Study: Inflammation and Healing – Fracture and Swelling
Case Study: Inflammation and Healing – Fracture and Swelling
Case Study: Inflammation and Healing – Fracture and Swelling
Complete all three of the following SherPath case studies: 1. Scope of Pathophysiology, 2. Diagnostic Principles – Gastric Ulcer, and 3. Inflammation and Healing – Fracture and Swelling.
Case Study: Inflammation and Healing – Fracture and Swelling
JL, a 50-year-old woman, fell and broke the left tibia at the ankle. She is in the emergency department, waiting for the fracture to be immobilized. The leg hurts and she notes that the ankle is swelling. A diagnosis of a simple fracture and sprain (damage to ligaments) is made.
Question 1
What is the cause of pain and swelling? What can JL expect in the days to come as inflammation resolves and healing begins?
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Question 2
What is the rationale for immobilizing the fractured bone?
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Question 3
She is told to come back to the fracture clinic in 24 hours to have her cast checked. What could happen to the inflamed tissue if the edema increases in the casted area?
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Question 4
She reports feeling fatigued and anorexic, and has a low-grade temperature. What is the cause of these symptoms?
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Case Study
Foundations of Pathophysiology
Case Study: Scope of Pathophysiology
approx 15 min
Mr. Reynolds, age 65, is slowly recovering from a recent heart attack. He has a history of emphysema but is having more difficulty breathing. He dislikes medications and any form of therapy.
Question 1
Using normal anatomy and physiology, discuss how impaired ventilation can interfere with cardiac recovery and function.
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Question 2
Based on the patient’s medical history and his feelings about recovery programs, in conjunction with the patient’s need for medications and other therapies, discuss the need for medication and participation in recovery programs and possible strategies and the roles of other professionals in support of his recovery from the heart attack and to manage his respiratory condition.
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