How is a Broken Hand Treated?

The healthy life of patients with hand trauma is a book published by the Chemical Industry Press in 2010 by Lu Tingren.

Healthy life for patients with hand trauma

Author: Lu Tingren Code
Publisher: Chemical Industry Press
ISBN: 9787502583255
Publication time: 2010-06-01
Edition: 1
Number of pages: 119
Binding: paperback
Folio: Big 32
Categorise Books> Fitness and Health> Common Disease Prevention and Treatment
"Healthy Life of Patients with Hand Trauma" is one of the "Clear and Healthy Living Series", which introduces some common knowledge on the prevention and rehabilitation of common hand trauma, which can be roughly understood by readers with high school education. If readers understand these common sense, they can basically do: prevent or reduce the occurrence of hand trauma; once a hand trauma occurs, they can get scientific first aid treatment and transfer; patients after surgery can get rehabilitation guidance and help hand function recovery ; For patients with severe residual disability, remedial measures can also be found from it, so that the hand is not disabled. "Healthy Life for Patients with Hand Trauma" helps the recovery of patients with trauma. Chronic diseases are common diseases in modern society. Almost every such family has faced such problems for a long time: having to go to the hospital often, endless medications, and the fact that they can only be treated but not cured. Chronic diseases are time-consuming, expensive, and labor-intensive. Patients often become frustrated, gradually lose contact with friends, and see themselves as a burden on the family, thus losing hope. People with chronic diseases and their families must learn to manage their lives, manage fatigue and pain, and live as healthy as possible to reduce the impact of the disease and increase their confidence. This requires not only medicine and medical treatment, but also exercise therapy, psychotherapy and social interaction. The "Clearly Healthy Living Series" provides a comprehensive and practical biological-sociopsychological treatment for patients with chronic diseases. These are the knowledge and information needed by people with chronic diseases and their families. This set of books illustrates how to make life more meaningful in plain, everyday language and related examples.
Basic knowledge of hands
1. What is the name of each part of the hand?
2. What functions does the hand have?
3 What is the rest position of the hand?
4 What is the functional position of the hand?
5. What is the normal range of motion of the joints of the hand?
6. What is the difference between the skin on the back of the hand and the palm?
7. How many muscles and tendons does the hand have?
8. How many bones and joints does the hand have?
9. What is a joint?
10 What does hand nutrition depend on?
11. What nerves dominate the hand?
Hand Trauma Management
1. How to deal with skin abrasions?
2. How to treat upper limb bleeding?
3 How to deal with cutting injuries?
4 How to deal with animal bites?
5. What if my hand is bitten by a snake?
6. How to rescue first hand
7. What kind of broken hand can be successful?
8. How to deal with burns and scalds?
9. How to rescue after an electric shock?
10 What are the principles of fracture emergency treatment?
11. How to fix an upper limb fracture in an emergency?
12. What are the common hand injuries?
Basic knowledge of hand rehabilitation
1. What are the methods of hand rehabilitation?
2. What are the common physical therapy methods?
3 What are the principles for managing hand infections?
4 What are the common hand infections?
5. How to deal with hand swelling?
6. How to deal with hand trauma and pain?
7. How does hand stiffness recover?
8. How is hypertrophic scar treated?
9. How does my hand feel allergic recover?
10 Feeling lost in the hand, how to protect yourself?
11. How is the rehabilitation and treatment of interphalangeal joint ligament injury and dislocation?
12. How does hammer finger deformity recover?
13. How to recover from hand flexor tendon suture
14. Will new nails grow when my nails are pulled out?
15. How does tennis elbow recover?
16. What is a "writing hand"?
17. How does radial styloid stenosis tenosynovitis recover?
18. How does flexor tendon tenosynovitis recover?
19. How is tendon sheath cyst treated?
20. How does carpal tunnel syndrome recover?
twenty one. How does rheumatoid arthritis recover?
twenty two. How is hand osteoarthritis different from rheumatoid arthritis?
twenty three. How to judge whether the hand is broken after trauma?
twenty four. What are the principles of hand fracture management?
25. What is a pathological fracture?
26. Why do some people heal fractures faster and others heal more slowly?
27. How to tell if a fracture is good?
28. Why is the scaphoid fracture of the wrist prone to osteonecrosis?
29. Why is the scaphoid bone fracture easy to miss? How to prevent missed diagnosis?
30. How is a phalanx fracture treated?
31. How is a metacarpal fracture treated?
32. How is a Corez fracture treated?
33. The bones are "cracked", should you "surge" them again?
34. What is the role of hand splint in hand rehabilitation?
Hand Disability Rating Assessment Knowledge and Occupational Therapy
1. How is hand disability graded?
2. What is the role of occupational therapy in rehabilitation of hand trauma?
Basic knowledge of the respiratory systemOne
1. The general structure of the respiratory system 2
2. The respiratory system has defensive functions
3. What defense functions does the respiratory system have 3
4. The trachea and bronchi are like leafy trees 3
5. Process of lung gas exchange 4
6. Respiratory movements such as active bellows 4
COPD knowledge 6
1. Slow branch and emphysema 6
2. Cor Pulmonale 6
3. COPD 6
4. The development trend of COPD 7
5. Prevention and treatment of COPD 7
6. The main causes of COPD 8
7. Smoking can cause COPD 8
8. The occurrence of respiratory infections 10
9. Impact of air pollution on respiratory function 10
10. The effect of occupational factors on respiratory function 11
11. Performance of COPD 11
12. The development of COPD into pulmonary heart disease 14
13. Difference between COPD and bronchial asthma 15
14. Identification of COPD and lung cancer 16
15. COPD needs to be distinguished from other diseases 17
16. Basis for judging whether you have COPD 17
17. Routine test items for COPD 18
18. Examinations that need to be done when the condition gets worse 19
19. Special significance of lung function test 20
20. Significance of chest CT examination for COPD patients
21. Conditions for blood gas test 20
22. Other laboratory inspection items 21
23. Basis for judging the severity of COPD 21
24. What is the acute exacerbation of COPD?
COPD Treatment 24
1. COPD stable period 24
2. Treatment of COPD stable phase 24
3. Drugs for treating COPD 25
4. The role of bronchodilators 25
5. Major Bronchodilators 25
6. Choice of bronchodilators 27
7. Can COPD patients use glucocorticoids 28
8. Other drugs for COPD 28
9. COPD patients need long-term oxygen therapy 30
10. COPD patients and sleep 34
11. COPD can choose surgical treatment 37
12. Basis for judging the worsening of COPD patients 37
13. COPD can be treated outside the hospital 38
14. Indications for COPD requiring hospitalization 39
15. COPD Acute Exacerbation Income Intensive Care Unit
(ICU) Indication 39
16. Main treatments for COPD exacerbation period 40
17. Indications for Intubation 40
18. COPD patients master inhalation therapy 40
Basics of Respiratory Rehabilitation 45
1. Definition of respiratory rehabilitation 45
2. Purpose of Respiratory Rehabilitation 45
3. The significance of respiratory rehabilitation 46
4. Patients suitable for respiratory rehabilitation 46
5. Patients not suitable for respiratory rehabilitation 47
6. What is included in respiratory rehabilitation 47
7. Precautions for respiratory rehabilitation 47
8. The role of patient education in respiratory rehabilitation 48
9. Composition of Respiratory Muscles 48
10. Purpose of breathing training 49
11. General principles of breathing training 49
12. Effect of Breathing Training 50
13. The purpose of relaxation training before breathing training 50
14. Purpose of Sports Training 50
15. Disadvantages for COPD patients
Impact 51
16. Exercise therapy in the rehabilitation of patients with COPD
Action 51
17. The role of oxygen therapy in respiratory rehabilitation 52
Respiratory Training Therapy 53
1. Breathing Training Method 53
2. Precautions when breathing training 53
3. The role of body position in breathing training 54
4. Methods of Reducing Lip Breathing 54
5. Benefits of Lip Reduction Breathing 57
6. Timing of Lip Reduction Breathing 57 [1]
7. The role of diaphragm
8. Abdominal breathing 60
9. Precautions for practicing abdominal breathing 62
10. Essentials of abdominal breathing 63
Exercise therapy 64
1. Exercise methods suitable for respiratory rehabilitation 64
2. Precautions when performing sports training 64
3. Basis for determining exercise intensity 64
4. Examples of Exercise Prescriptions 66
5. Exercise load test 66
6.Recommended sports-easy walking
Training 67
7. Benefits of wearing a pedometer 67
8. Benefits of Walking Training 67
9. Precautions when walking training 67
10. Shortness of breath solution during walking 68
11. Purpose and precautions of breathing gymnastics 69
12. Purpose of Strengthening Abdominal Muscle Strength 69
13. Methods for Strengthening Abdominal Muscle Strength 70
14. The purpose and precautions of expanding thoracotomy 75
15. Ways to Expand Thoracic Activity 75
16.Benefits of Neck and Shoulder Relaxation Exercise 78
17. Method of Relaxing Neck and Shoulder 78
18. The purpose and attention of strengthening upper limb muscle training
Matter 81
19. Methods for Strengthening Upper Extremity Muscles 82
Sputum training therapy85
1. Some precautions before sputum removal treatment 85
2. Procedure for expectoration 85
3. Issues to be aware of before starting sputum discharge 86
4. Posture sputum posture (see Figure 26) 86
5. Posture-relieving practice method 87
6. Precautions for mild tapping 88
7. Mild tapping 89
8. Vibration method 90
9. Homemade self-timer 90
Life Direction 91
1. COPD patients save energy in daily life
Method 91
2. Some tips for saving energy in daily life
3. The solution when shortness of breath occurs-stress breathing 98
4. How does a COPD patient live a sexual life? 99
5. Vigilant medical advice 100
Diet Guide 103
1. Food intake for COPD patients 103
2. COPD patients should pay attention to vitamins and minerals
Substance 103
3. Correct drinking method for COPD patients 104
4. Things to note when ingesting 104
5. How to Choose Low-Salt Foods 105
6. Shortness of breath when eating 106
7. Solutions to coughing while eating 107
8. What to do if you have no appetite 107
9. Countermeasures for bloating 107
Tip 109
1. Dyspnea grading 109
2. Determine the degree of dependence on cigarettes 109
3. How to Use a Pressure Dosing Inhaler 110
4.Using Dubo Inhaler 111
Quality of life assessment for patients with COPD 113
1. Dressing, washing face, brushing teeth, combing hair, shaving, etc.
Self-care activities 113
2. Defecation 113
3. Appetite 113
4. Bathing 113
5.Haircut 114
6. Walking 114
7.Bus 114
8. Lifting Items 115
9. Cooking, organizing rooms, doing laundry, sweeping floors, wiping tables,
Dishwashing and other household chores 115
10. Taking Medicine 115
11.Upstairs 115
12. Sleep 116
13. Entertainment (read books, watch TV, listen to radio,
Chess, playing cards, etc.) 116
14. Happy to help others 116
15. Socialize with neighbors, colleagues, relatives, and friends 116
16. Dating 117
17. Social activities (li Lane activities, public welfare activities, social activities
Part-time job) 117
18. Performing Parental Functions 117
19. Husband and wife relationship 117
20. Level of interest and concern in news and current affairs 118
21. Unhappy due to illness 118
22. Do not concentrate on doing things (scores are the same as 21) 118
23. Things that interest you now are not interested (rating
Standard 21) 118
24. Blame Yourself (Scored as 21) 118
25. Feeling worthless (scoring criteria
Same as 21) 118
26. Satisfaction with living conditions 118
27. Confidence in treating illness 119
28. Feeling lonely 119
29. Feeling tired easily (scores are the same as 28) 119
30. Feeling flustered (scoring criteria
Same as 28) 119
31. Redness and fever in the face (scoring criteria
Same as 28) 119
32. Feeling tingling or shaking in your hands and feet (score
Jun 28) 119
33. Losing temper for no reason (scoring standard
Same as 28) 119
34. Feeling scared (same as 28) 120
35. Nightmares (scores are the same as 28) 120 [1]

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