Disorders of Musculoskeletal Function: Trauma, Infection, Neoplasms

An 11-year-old boy presents to the emergency room (ER) with a 4-inch laceration on his right arm. He was with his 

friends doing bicycle stunts when he fell off his bike and cut his arm on a rusty nail from the ramp. In addition, his wrist

is swollen, bruised, tender to touch, and warm, with limited mobility. He will most likely need stitches to close the 

laceration and a splint for the sprain. 

 Answer the following questions on an advanced pathophysiology level.

1. After treatment, as he prepares to leave, you give him last-minute care instructions for laceration and sprain. What 

would be important for this boy to know to prevent further health concerns with his injuries? 

2. The boy concernedly asks you, “My uncle lost his foot because he got gangrene in it. Am I going to lose my arm if I 

get an infection in this cut?” How would you respond?

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