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Oskrba zlomov v prvi pomoči : diplomsko delo
ID Kuhar, Asja (Author), ID Sotler, Robert (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Matić, Lucija (Comentor), ID Slabe, Damjan (Reviewer)

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Abstract
Uvod: Okostje odraslega človeka sestavlja 206 kosti. Kosti dajejo telesu oporo in obliko. V življenju se pogosto zgodi, da se človek poškoduje, med te poškodbe sodijo tudi zlomi. Zlom ali fraktura je delna ali popolna prekinitev celovitosti kostnega in hrustančnega tkiva. Kostni odlomki so ostri in lahko poškodujejo krvne žile, živce in tkivo v okolici kosti. Vse zlome lahko na splošno opišemo kot zaprte (brez zloma kože) ali odprte (odmor kože). O zaprtem zlomu govorimo, kadar je kost zlomljena in med območjem zloma ter zunanjim okoljem ni povezave. Za odprti zlom pa gre v primeru, ko zlomljena kost predre kožo in iz rane štrli kostni odlomek. Izrednega pomena pri pacientih z zlomom kosti je zgodnja imobilizacija poškodovanega uda, saj je potrebna za zmanjšanje zlomov, stabilizacijo sklepov, nadzor in zmanjšanje bolečine ter preprečevanje dodatnih poškodb mehkih tkiv. Prva pomoč je neposredna zdravstvena oskrba, ki jo dobi poškodovanec ali nenadno zboleli na kraju dogodka in čim prej po njem ter je opravljena s preprostimi pripomočki in z improvizacijo. Pri prvi pomoči je treba ukrepati naglo, pravilno in v pravem zaporedju. Laična prva pomoč traja toliko časa, dokler ne pride strokovna pomoč. Namen: Namen diplomskega dela je s pomočjo pregleda literature predstaviti in opisati oskrbo zlomov v prvi pomoči, predstaviti ogrožajoča stanja pri zlomih ter raziskati in predstaviti pravilno oskrbo zlomov. Metode dela: Uporabili smo deskriptivno metodo dela s pregledom znanstvene in strokovne literature. Iskanje je potekalo v bazah podatkov CIHNAL, MEDLINE in PubMed. Rezultati: V rezultatih smo predstavili in razjasnili način pravilnega pristopa do poškodovanca, pravilne oskrbe zlomov ter pravilne in ustrezne imobilizacije poškodovanega dela telesa. Predstavljeni so tudi pripomočki, s katerimi lahko v predbolnišničnem okolju izvedemo ustrezno in pravilno imobilizacijo. Razprava in zaključek: Izrednega pomena je, da se poškodovancu nudi prva pomoč v čim krajšem času po poškodbi, saj lahko številne poškodbe ogrozijo zdravstveno stanje poškodovanca. Ustrezno ukrepanje in pravilna imobilizacija v primeru poškodovane osebe s sumom na zlom je bistvenega pomena za ugoden izid nadaljnjega zdravljenja. Veliko ljudi v današnjem svetu se zaradi strahu, da ne bi znali pravilno nuditi prvo pomoč, raje odmaknejo, kar ne pomeni, da ne želijo pomagati. Po mnenju strokovnjakov, ki so izvedli določene študije, pa to nakazuje, da je potrebno tematike prve pomoči, ki so med laiki manj poznane ali slabše razumljive, predstaviti in obravnavati, saj bodo predstavljale izziv za spremljanje in pridobivanje novega koristnega znanja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:diplomska dela, zdravstvena nega, skelet, zlom
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[A. Kuhar]
Year:2024
Number of pages:31 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162454 This link opens in a new window
UDC:616-083
COBISS.SI-ID:208989699 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:23.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:First aid fracture care : diploma work
Abstract:
Introduction: The skeleton of an adult is made up of 206 bones. The bones give the body support and shape. In life, people are often injured, and these injuries include fractures. A fracture is a partial or complete break in the integrity of bone and cartilage tissue. Bone fragments are sharp-edged and can damage blood vessels, nerves and tissue. All fractures can generally be described as either closed (no skin break) or open (skin break). A closed fracture is when the bone is broken and there is no connection between the fracture site and the external environment. An open fracture is when the broken bone breaks through the skin and a bone fragment protrudes from the wound. Early immobilisation of the injured limb is of paramount importance in patients with fractures as it is necessary to reduce fractures, stabilise joints, control and relieve pain and prevent further soft tissue damage. First aid is the immediate medical treatment of an injured or suddenly ill person at the scene of the incident and as soon as possible afterwards, using simple tools and improvisation. First aid should be administered quickly, correctly and in the correct order. Lay first aid lasts until professional help arrives. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to outline and describe fracture care in first aid, outline fracture risk levels, and examine and outline correct fracture care, based on a literature review. Methods: We used a descriptive working method and reviewed scientific and professional literature. The search was conducted in the CIHNAL, MEDLINE and PubMed databases. Results: The results were presented and clarified in relation to the correct approach to the injured patient, the correct treatment of fractures and the correct and appropriate immobilisation of the injured body part. It also presents the tools that can be used for appropriate and correct immobilisation in the prehospital setting. Discussion and conclusion: It is of utmost importance that the injured person receives first aid as soon as possible after the injury, as many injuries can affect the injured person's state of health. Appropriate measures and proper immobilisation of an injured person with a suspected fracture are essential for a favourable outcome of further treatment. In this day and age, many people prefer to hold back for fear of not being able to provide proper first aid, but this does not mean that they do not want to help. However, it does not mean that they do not want to help. However, according to experts who have conducted certain studies, this suggests that first aid topics that are less known or understood by lay people need to be introduced and addressed, as they pose a challenge for follow-up and the acquisition of new useful knowledge.

Keywords:diploma theses, nursing care, skeleton, fracture

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