Orthopaedic Presentations

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ME 3.19.1.1(a)

Principles of fractures and their assessment, including: Clavicle, scapula

ME 3.19.1.1(b)

Principles of fractures and their assessment, including: Proximal humerus, elbow, forearm, wrist, carpal bones

ME 3.19.1.1(c)

Principles of fractures and their assessment, including: Spine

ME 3.19.1.1(d)

Principles of fractures and their assessment, including: Pelvis, hip

ME 3.19.1.1(e)

Principles of fractures and their assessment, including: Femur, including femoral shaft, supracondylar, condylar and patella fractures

ME 3.19.1.1(f)

Principles of fractures and their assessment, including: Tibia, fibula, angle and foot

ME 3.19.1.2(a)

Principles of dislocations and their assessment, including: Shoulder, acromioclavicular joint

ME 3.19.1.2(b)

Principles of dislocations and their assessment, including: Elbow, including pulled elbow

ME 3.19.1.2(c)

Principles of dislocations and their assessment, including: Carpal-metacarpal, phalanges

ME 3.19.1.2(d)

Principles of dislocations and their assessment, including: Cervical spine, including atlantoaxial, facet joint

ME 3.19.1.2(e)

Principles of dislocations and their assessment, including: Hip

ME 3.19.1.2(f)

Principles of dislocations and their assessment, including: Knee, patella

ME 3.19.1.2(g)

Principles of dislocations and their assessment, including: Ankle, foot, tarsal, metatarsal, phalangeal

ME 3.19.1.3(a)

Principles of soft tissue injuries, assessment and management, including: Shoulder: rotator cuff tears, bursitis, tendinitis

ME 3.19.1.3(b)

Principles of soft tissue injuries, assessment and management, including: Elbow: bursitis, tendinitis

ME 3.19.1.3(c)

Principles of soft tissue injuries, assessment and management, including: Knee: bursitis, ligament injury, cruciate injury, meniscal injury, Bakers cyst

ME 3.19.1.3(d)

Principles of soft tissue injuries, assessment and management, including: Ankle, foot: ligament, tendon injury

ME 3.19.1.4(a)

Principles of hand injuries and their assessment, including: Lacerations

ME 3.19.1.4(b)

Principles of hand injuries and their assessment, including: Nail injuries

ME 3.19.1.4(c)

Principles of hand injuries and their assessment, including: Extensor and flexor tendon injuries

ME 3.19.1.4(d)

Principles of hand injuries and their assessment, including: Mallet finger

ME 3.19.1.4(e)

Principles of hand injuries and their assessment, including: Boutonniere deformity

ME 3.19.1.4(f)

Principles of hand injuries and their assessment, including: Infections: paronychia, infective tenosynovitis

ME 3.19.1.4(g)

Principles of hand injuries and their assessment, including: Foreign bodies

ME 3.19.1.4(h)

Principles of hand injuries and their assessment, including: Amputations

ME 3.19.1.4(i)

Principles of hand injuries and their assessment, including: Nerve injuries

ME 3.19.1.4(j)

Principles of hand injuries and their assessment, including: High pressure injection injuries

ME 3.19.1.4(k)

Principles of hand injuries and their assessment, including: Crush injury

ME 3.19.1.5

Principles of other orthopaedic presentations, including osteomyelitis, and septic arthritis.

ME 3.19.1.6

Take a history and perform a targeted and culturally safe examination of a patient with a suspected orthopaedic disorder or injury, including neurological, vascular and joint assessment.

ME 3.19.1.7

Interpret symptoms and clinical signs of orthopaedic disorders and injuries.

ME 3.19.1.8

Interpret radiological assessment of injured limbs.

ME 3.19.1.9(a)

Independently perform: Limb splinting, including the use of femoral and tibial traction devices, collar and cuff, broad arm slings

ME 3.19.1.9(b)

Independently perform: Joint reduction of digits

ME 3.19.2.1

Principles of management in the ED of fractures, dislocations and soft tissue injuries.

ME 3.19.2.2

Generate a differential diagnosis and plan of management for patients with orthopaedic disorders and injuries.

ME 3.19.2.3(a)

Perform procedures for the management of orthopaedic presentations, including: Application of plaster splints/casts on limbs

ME 3.19.2.3(b)

Perform procedures for the management of orthopaedic presentations, including: Drainage of paronychia

ME 3.19.2.3(c)

Perform procedures for the management of orthopaedic presentations, including: Drainage of subungual haematoma

ME 3.19.2.3(d)

Perform procedures for the management of orthopaedic presentations, including: Splintage and immobilisation techniques, including application of:

ME 3.19.2.4(a)

Perform the following procedures on trauma patients: Major joint reduction

ME 3.19.2.4(b)

Perform the following procedures on trauma patients: Emergent fracture reduction in an impending compromised limb

ME 3.19.3.1(a)

Principles of other orthopaedic presentations, including: Overuse syndromes

ME 3.19.3.1(b)

Principles of other orthopaedic presentations, including: Complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (Sudeck's atrophy)

ME 3.19.3.2(a)

Paediatric considerations in orthopaedics, including: Salter-Harris classification

ME 3.19.3.2(b)

Paediatric considerations in orthopaedics, including: Injuries about the elbow

ME 3.19.3.2(c)

Paediatric considerations in orthopaedics, including: Child with a limp

ME 3.19.3.2(d)

Paediatric considerations in orthopaedics, including: Bone dysplasia

ME 3.19.3.2(e)

Paediatric considerations in orthopaedics, including: Connective tissue syndrome

ME 3.19.3.2(f)

Paediatric considerations in orthopaedics, including: Inflammatory arthritis

ME 3.19.3.2(g)

Paediatric considerations in orthopaedics, including: Metabolic bone abnormalities

ME 3.19.3.2(h)

Paediatric considerations in orthopaedics, including: Osgood/Schlatter disease

ME 3.19.3.2(i)

Paediatric considerations in orthopaedics, including: Perthes' disease

ME 3.19.3.2(j)

Paediatric considerations in orthopaedics, including: Slipped capital femoral epiphysis

ME 3.19.3.2(k)

Paediatric considerations in orthopaedics, including: Transient synovitis

ME 3.19.3.2(l)

Paediatric considerations in orthopaedics, including: Developmental hip dislocation